Answer:
A?
Explanation:
I'm not too sure :)
8. The following is an image from the 1920s.
The above image supports what 1920s movement?
A. Darwinian
B. Feminist
C. Fundamentalist
D. Modernist
Answer:
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What was Civil Defense supposed to do for Americans?
Which of the following is an editing technique?
A. Graphic relations
B. Rhythmic relations
C. Spatial relations
D. All of the above
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
Graphic relations, rhythmic relations, spatial relations are all editing techniques.
what danger did farmers face in the 1880s?
Answer:
The primary danger
Explanation:
faced by farmers in 1880s.
There have been over 100 launches to the space station. Which 2 countries do you think have sent the most vehicles? Why?
Answer:
I think that the United States and Russia probably sent the most vehicles.
Explanation:
The United States sent the first man to the moon and the Soviet Union was the first country to go to space, the two countries are the most experienced when it comes to space travel.
Exercise
Exercise
Provide the information each Age of Reason thinker contributed to his time.
1. John Locke
2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
3. Isaac Newton
4. Baron de Montesquieu
5. Cotton Mather
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Answer:
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Answer:
John Locke: People have the right to challenge their government if it doesn’t protect the “natural rights” of life, liberty, and property
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Society should be ruled by the “general will” of the people.
Isaac Newton: Discovered laws of gravity and motion that showed the natural world wasn’t controlled by spirits
Baron de Montesquieu: Power should not be concentrated in the hands of one individual
Cotton Mather: Advocated the use of science to immunize citizens against smallpox
Explanation:
Explain the meaning of the title of the novel A Man of The People.
Answer:
The title of the book is drawn from what Chief Nanga (one of the character in the novel) was characterized by his people in the city and in his home village; he was known as A Man of The People.
Which country is not a former soviet republic?
Answer:
Pakistan is not a former Soviet republic
Explanation:
What did the United States call the group of ships preventing Soviet deliveries to Cuba? A. an act of war B. a quarantine C. a blockade D. setup
Answer:
a quarantine
Explanation:
It was technically a blockade, but American leaders preferred to call it a quarantine.
Answer:
quarantine
Explanation:
I took the quiz, the other user who answered this first was correct.
Which sentence best completes the diagram? Congress's powers under the Articles of Confederation 2 To wage war against foreign countries To print and borrow money A. To create a national court system B. To collect taxes from the states O C. To regulate trade between the states O D. To pass laws that apply to all states
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How did Japanese politics change as Hideki Tojo rose to power during the
1930s?
Answer:
Tojo
Explanation:
When he returned to his homeland,Tojo asaumed the office of vice minister of war and quickly took the lead in the militarys
Upon his return to his own country, Tojo accepted the position of deputy minister of war and immediately assumed command of the military.
Who was Hideki Tojo?Hideki Tojo, a Japanese politician, commander of the Imperial Japanese Army, and war criminal who presided over the Imperial Rule Assistance Association throughout the majority of World War II, was born on December 30, 1884, and died on December 23, 1948.
Before finally losing his position of authority in July 1944, he held a number of further jobs, including chief of staff of the Imperial Army. Extreme state-sanctioned violence committed in the name of Japanese ultranationalism throughout his time in office, most of which he personally participated in, was a defining characteristic of his leadership. On December 30, 1884, a former samurai family of relatively low status gave birth to Hideki in Tokyo's Kjimachi neighborhood.
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4. Define the following vocabulary terms:
A. Great Leap Forward
B. Cultural Revolution
C. Four Modernizations
D. Tiananmen Square
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because it is
What was the name of the largest city in the Mississippian Empire?
Cuzco Cahokia natchez
Answer:
Explanation:
Cahokia was the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture.
Who made up the highest and lowest level of society in Europe during the 1400s
Answer:
rulers, nobles, and peasants.
Explanation:
Who made up the highest and lowest level of society in Europe during the 1400s?
What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
(A) To help newly freed slaved establish schools and settle disputes
(B) To help newly freed slaved organize themselves into political parties
(C) To help African Americans move to Liberia and establish their own nation
(D) To fund African Americans who wanted to run for public office
Answer:
(A) To help newly freed slaved establish schools and settle disputes
I think that this is the answer
Answer:
(A) To help newly freed slaves establish schools and settle disputes
Explanation:
The Bureau also took up the fight for African American education, establishing scores of public schools where freed people and poor whites could receive both elementary and higher education.
Can somebody help me
Answer:
Scarcity leads to the idea of choice because it is important that people choose what they can satisfy or not. Scarcity makes it required that people make less of the other topic we left in an unsatisfied manner.
Explanation:
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What job does Columbus think the American Indians would be well suited for?
Answer:Columbus thought the american indians would be "great workers" in other words slaves
Explanation:
He would sell the natives into slavery (which most died before he could). If they were not sold into slavery he would put them to work to look for gold in mines and work on plantations.
4. Describing How was treatment of Native Americans different in
Pennsylvania?
How are fundamental rights helping homemakers life?
Answer:
Fundamental rights of the European Union and international human rights.
Every person has fundamental rights.
They are rights that are stated in the Constitution of Finland.
They are basic values that are important for everyone.
The fundamental rights protect each person's freedom.
The government, municipalities or authorities may not take away a person's freedom.
An example of fundamental rights is that everyone has the right to life.
Everyone has the right to personal freedom and integrity.
Everyone has the freedom to move and to protect his or her private life.
Everyone has the freedom of speech and the freedom of taking part in meetings and being a member of an association.
Everyone's property is protected.
This means that you cannot take or destroy things that belong to an
other person.
The fundamental rights include economic rights, social rights and cultural rights.
Examples of these are the right to work and social security and the right to education.
The Constitution also protects equality.
The Constitution contains the right to take part in elections.
The Constitution gives every Finnish citizen the right to use his or her own language.
The Constitution also protects the environment.
Every Finnish person has legal protection.
It means that the laws protect their rights.
The European Union has a Charter of Fundamental Rights.
The seeds of the Harlem Renaissance were sown by the Great Migration in which large numbers of African Americans left the South and migrated north. What is a reason African Americans continued to move northward in the 1920s?
Answer:
Racism in the South and supposed economic and social freedoms up north
Explanation:
What is one point of view in Mein Kampf?
Answer:
Adolf Hitler
Explanation:
Adolf wrote the book Mein Kampf while in jail. The book is translated to "my struggle". Due to this book being an autobiography about his political plans and beliefs, he is a point of view.
There are others too, such as an ally. Since the allies were fighting against the axis powers during WW2 it makes since that once would have a negative view on the book.
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Which was not a reason the colonist wanted to declare independence
Answer:
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Answer:
One might be that they had a fear that they would lose the protection of their mother country and get attacked due to a weak military.
Explanation:
There are many reasons why the British colonists didn't want to declare independence. One might be that they had a fear that they would lose the protection of their mother country and get attacked.
need help with some history
Answer:
The Roman Empire
Explanation:
Technically he wanted to re-establish Italy as a European power. but the Roman Empire is the closest thing
critically discuss the rise of Afrikaaner Nationalism in SA
Answer:
Afrikaner nationalism gained ground within a context of increasing urbanisation and secondary industrialisation during the period between the two world wars, as well as the continuing British imperial influence in South Africa.
Explanation:
Asa cultural and political phenomenon, a specifically ethnic nationalism and narrowly defined Afrikaner nationalism undoubtedly left its mark on twentieth-century South African history. This is about the only non controversial statement that can be made in connection with Afrikaner nationalism. There are differing interpretations concerning the origins of Afrikaner nationalism, its nature and content, the way in which it has been manufactured, and the precise correlation between Afrikaner nationalism and socio-economic developments.
It is also important that we do not see Afrikaner nationalism in isolation. In the rest of Africa, particularly from the 1950s onwards, a wave of black nationalism swept over the continent and led to the independence of many countries. Although Afrikaner nationalism differed from black nationalism in many respects, it also displayed some similar characteristics. It shared, for example, the idea that foreign powers should not be allowed to dominate local populations.
Que preguntas genera la filosofía
Answer:1. ¿Cuál es el secreto para ser feliz?
2. ¿Habrá vida en otros planeta
3. ¿Cómo puede ser infinito el Universo?
4. ¿Somos buenos o malos por naturaleza?
causto.
5. ¿Existe la justicia?
6. ¿Cuál es es el mejor sistema moral?
7. ¿Hay vida después de la muerte?
8. ¿Qué había antes del Big Bang?
9. ¿Por qué hay algo en vez de nada?
10. ¿Cuál es el sentido de la vida?
Explanation:
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NASA was created as a direct response to the competition of the Cold War, trying to establish American technological supremacy. Without this
pressure, interest in NASA and space programs has dropped. Currently, NASA receives about $18 billion a year, about 0.5% of the total federal budget.
Do you think NASA is still worth funding, or is money better used elsewhere? Explain your reasoning.
Must be 3-5 sentences
NASA is still worthy of funding due to the increasing world population while resources are gradually dwindling. More investment in NASA is needed to advance missions to find new habitable planets. As soon as possible to increase the country's influence globally and bring out the best for the people.
How are women affected by the new republic?
Answer:
they did not gain political power
Explanation:
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How did the economic function of cities change in the course of the twentieth century?
from global to local
from industrial manufacture of commodities, to service industries
from manufacture of experiences, to consumption of experiences
from carbon-fuel based to solar powered
Answer:
I think its the second choice
Explanation:
ways in which world
capitalism was introduced in Africa
Answer:
The tribal assembly (comitia tributa) was a nonmilitary civilian assembly. It accordingly met within the city inside the pomerium and elected magistrates who did not exercise imperium (plebeian tribunes, plebeian aediles, and quaestors).
Explanation: