Answer:it’s b
Explanation: I picked d in my test and got it wrong it’s b trust me
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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During World War I, the Russian army was small and ill prepared to fight. small but well prepared to fight. large but ill prepared to fight. large and well prepared to fight.
Answer: large but ill prepared to fight.
Explanation:
During World War I, the Russian army was large but ill prepared to fight.
The Russian ArmyThis Army was unprepared to fight in the World war I as a result of various
ineffective government policies and very weak infrastructure were the
main reasons why they lost.
Though the Russian army was large, they were however ill prepared to
fight and as a result of millions of lives and properties were destroyed.
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The actions outlined in the last paragraph best illustrate which of the following weaknesses of the anti-globalization movement?
A
The anti-globalization movement encompassed too many different groups around the world and advocated too many different goals to be truly effective.
B
The anti-globalization movement focused on social problems arising from cultural or racial bias, but neglected problems arising from economic inequality
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The anti-globalization movement did not make effective use of new communication technologies to broaden its appeal.
D
The anti-globalization movement advocated revolutionary methods of political change.
Answer:
The anti-globalization movement encompassed too many different groups around the world and advocated too many different goals to be truly effective.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Tang
Explanation:
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What was the role of women in the black panther party
Answer:
The BPP’s Ten Point Program outlined a vision for liberation, encompassing demands for jobs, housing, education, and self-determination. In its early phase, the party’s activity focused on “point 7”: the fight against police brutality. Making use of their Constitutional rights, the Panthers boldly asserted their intention to use arms to defend the Black community from police violence. the struggle against anti-Black racism was the central flashpoint that opened up a mass radicalization around a whole host of issues––from war and imperialism, to women’s and LGBT oppression, to class inequality and capitalism. By the end of the 1960s, millions of young Americans believed a revolution was necessary in this country and thousands flooded into revolutionary groups like the BPP.
Explanation:
0n February 1970, Kathleen Cleaver, communication secretary of the Black Panther Party (BPP), was asked by a reporter and She responded, in part: “No one ever asks what a man’s place in the Revolution is."
Why was the 3rd amendment added to the constitution?
Answer:
The Third Amendment Was in Response to British Quartering Acts. Between 1754 and 1763, the British Empire sent tens of thousands of soldiers to its American colonies to fight the French and Indian War for control of the Ohio River valley. The Third Amendment protects private homeowners from having the military take over their home to house soldiers. It was added to the Constitution as part of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791.Explanation:
Hopes this helps. Mark as brainlest plz!What is the number 1 reason people migrate? a.Economic opportunity
b.Better health care
c.Better schools.
d. Reunite with family
a.
a grave ship
b.
a warship
c.
for cargo
d.
none of these
Question:
What was the Oseberg ship used for?
a.
a grave ship
b.
a warship
c.
for cargo
d.
none of these
Answer:
a.
A grave ship
Explanation:
The Oseberg Ship the name of a historical Viking ship that was discovered in 1904 in an ancient Viking burial mound.
According to archaeological research, the ship was buried in the mound in around AD 834 but the ship itself is thought to be to be older than AD 800.
which british action led the united states to declare war
Answer:
Taxation and invasion of privacy oppression ect
Answer:
The seizing of American ships
Explanation:
Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France—Britain's enemy in Europe.
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What is the most important part of the United Nations?
Question 14 options:
The War Crimes Council
The Office of Finance
The General Assembly
The Security Council
Answer: What is the most important part of the United Nations? The answer is The General Assembly
Explanation: Hopefully this helps you with what ever u are doing for this question.
1. The FDIC was created by this of
these?
Answer:
The Bank Holiday
Explanation:
In the video
Write a paragraph
explaining how life in the West was different from
life in the East.
Answer:
Life in the west was different from the life in the east because of people's culture,behavior and actions. Explanation: The difference between the westerners and the people living in the east is mainly the social, cultural and behavioral attitude. Westerners feel less complicated about the life and its rules.
Explanation:
What does the CIA stand for and what is the government agency role
Answer:
CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency. Their role is to collect, analyze, and evaluate, foreign intelligence, and perform covert actions.
Who was named the president of the Confederate States of America?
Answer:
Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six-year term.
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According to Thomas Hobbes, what is the character or nature of men?
Answer:
“The life of man” in the state of nature.
Hobbes famously writes, is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” In the state of nature, security is impossible for anyone, and the fear of death dominates every aspect of life.
Answer: Hobbes believed that humans are naturally vainglorious and seek for domination and respect. He believes mankind's natural state, is that of war, where life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" simply put, because mankind is within a individualistic war of all against all.
Meaning, mankind is naturally meant to be argumentative and create chaos against one another for fear of survival.
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How might Fascism have manifested (become apart of) everyday life in Italy?
Answer:
The history of Europe concerns itself with the discovery and collection, the study, organization and presentation and the interpretation of past events and affairs of the people of Europe since the beginning
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The Taklimakan Desert is located in
A southeast China.
B northwest China.
C northeast India.
D southwest India.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
In 1867 New France formed the ____________ of Canada.
Confederation
Royal Colony
United League
Answer:
this is happeing everyday
Explanation: because it happens
Answer:
I think it is royal colony
What are two elements of a government’s foreign policies?
promoting democracy within the country’s borders
forming military alliances with other countries
strengthening international trade relations
providing health care to citizens of the country
improving the education standard in the country
Answer:
The answer to the question is 2 and 3
Explanation:
Both forming military alliances with other countries and strengthening internatioal trade relations are elements of a governments's foreign policies. answers 1, 4, and 5 all mention within the countries boarders and have nothing to do with foreign countries.
Answer:
forming military alliances with other countries
strengthening international trade relations
How did the Berlin Wall come to represent the struggle of the Cold War? In other words,
explain how East and West, both the city and the ideologies, were reflected in the construc-
tion of the Berlin Wall.
Answer:
When Ronald Reagan addressed these words to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in June of 1987, few believed that just two years later the Berlin Wall would actually be dismantled. It seemed like a permanent fixture, symbolizing the irreparable divide between the Cold War powers. But by 1990, all but a few traces of the wall were gone.
Explanation:
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What did Gorbachev offer the people that led to an end of the Cold War?
Monetary gain
Religious opportunities
Opportunity to travel
Freedom
Answer:
freedom
Explanation:
Ultimately, the deepest causes of the Soviet collapse were the decline of communist ideology and economic failure. This would have happened even without Gorbachev. In the early Cold War, communism and the Soviet Union had considerable soft power. Many communists led the resistance against fascism in Europe and many people believed that communism was the wave of the future.
But Soviet soft power was undercut by the exposure of Stalin's crimes in 1956 and by the repression in Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968, and Poland in 1981.
Although in theory communism aimed to establish a system of class justice, Lenin's heirs maintained domestic power through a brutal security apparatus involving lethal purges, gulags, broad censorship and ubiquitous informants. The net effect of these brutal measures was a general loss of faith in the system.
The Soviet economy's decline, meanwhile, reflected the diminished ability of central planning to respond to global economic change. Stalin had created a command economy that emphasised heavy manufacturing and smokestack industries, making it highly inflexible—all thumbs and no fingers.
As the economist Joseph Schumpeter pointed out, capitalism is "creative destruction", a way of responding flexibly to major waves of technological change. At the end of the 20th century, the major technological change of the third industrial revolution was the growing role of information as the scarcest resource in an economy.
The Soviet system was particularly inept at handling information. The deep secrecy of its political system meant that the flow of information was slow and cumbersome.
Economic globalisation created turmoil throughout the world at the end of the 20th century, but the Western market economies were able to reallocate labour to services, restructure their heavy industries and switch to computers. The Soviet Union could not keep up.
Indeed, when Gorbachev came to power in 1985, there were 50,000 personal computers in the Soviet Union; in the United States, there were 30 million. Four years later, there were about 400,000 personal computers in the Soviet Union, and 40 million in the US.
Answer:
freedom :)
Explanation:
What was Stalin's religious policy
Answer:
Stalin called for an "atheist five year plan" from 1932–1937, led by the LMG, in order to completely eliminate all religious expression in the USSR.
Answer:
Stalin called for an "atheist five year plan" from 1932–1937, led by the LMG, in order to completely eliminate all religious expression in the USSR. It was declared that the concept of God would disappear from the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
A sentence that has judicial review
e ideas/takeaways you have from 13th?
Answer:
yes I think..................
What did Kennedy’s advisors know for certain about his primary objective in Cuba? Why did Kennedy authorize U2 planes to get “full, complete, 100% coverage of the island”?
to plan a full-scale invasion of Cuba
to display America’s military might
to find evidence to justify US actions
Answer:
to find evidence to justify US actions
Explanation:
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What belief system was endorsed by the state that ruled the holy land in 550 CE
Answer:
The state church of the Roman Empire refers to the Nicene church associated with Roman emperors after the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 by Theodosius I, which recognized Nicene Christianity as the Roman Empire's state religion.
Explanation:
Do you think that civil disobedience is a good way to get the government to change its laws
Answer: How should the law respond to people who engage in civil with the aim of bringing about a change in laws or government policies. Some theorists go further and say that civil disobedience is, ... Accepting punishment also can have great strategic value, as Martin Luther King Jr observes: 'If you confront ...
Definitions · Justification · Rights · Punishment
Explanation:
How would you describe the government of Qin Shihuangdi?
Answer:
The government structure that Shi Huangdi made and employed became a basis for later imperial dynasties. He divided his empire into 36 provinces, called "commanderies", which were further divided into a large number of counties. Each one was controlled by a civil governor, a military commander, and an inspector.
5/6 is equal to 21/ ?
Answer:
si
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your question is: 5/6 is equivalent to 21/105
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the Carolingian Empire also known as?
Answer: The empire was referred to variously as universum regnum ("the whole kingdom", as opposed to the regional kingdoms), Romanorum sive Francorum imperium ("empire of the Romans and Franks"), Romanum imperium ("Roman empire"), or even imperium christianum ("Christian empire"). Carolingian dynasty. show.
Explanation: