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What were the 4 causes of WWI?
Answer:
there was 5 causes of WWl
they are Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination.
Answer:
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination.
Explanation:
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, which started a chain of events leading to war.
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how did the development of semiconductor affect the Texas economy
It provided the foundation for the computer industry, creating a new "boom-and-bust" cycle.
what types of animal would definitely negatively impacted by the increase in carbon dioxide level
Answer:
coral ! but a lot of other marine life.
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Which myths featured MULTIPLE creators?
Chinese
Mayan
Ugandan
Hindu
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The Cold War outline
Who-
When-
Where-
Why -
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Answer:
Who,The USA and The Soviet Union
Where,Started in Europe
Why,The USA was wondered about the Soviet Union had to much power
matalinong tagapayo ng mamayan ng san diego
Answer:
it is Filipino and it means"wise counselor of the people of San Diego" or
ito ay Filipino at nangangahulugang "matalinong tagapayo ng mga taga-San Diego"
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Why would Mongolians not want Kublai Khan as their leader?
Answer:
the failure of their military campaigns became a key factor leading to the weakening and eventual demise of the Mongol empire in China. Among the failed campaigns were two naval campaigns against Japan — one in 1274 and one in 1281 — both of which turned into complete fiascos.
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How long does the President have the power to do it?
Answer:
The Twenty-Second Amendment says a person can only be elected to be president two times for a total of eight years. It does make it possible for a person to serve up to ten years as president.
Explanation:
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Today, the President is limited to two four-year terms. But when the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1951, a President could serve an unlimited number of terms.
Read the essay prompt. The emperors of the Roman Empire had a large influence on the ancient world. They were responsible for many advancements in the empire. Which emperor did the most to improve the economy of the Roman Empire? Respond with a well-researched essay. Which essay would best answer the prompt? an informative essay on Marcus Aurelius’s personal opinions a narrative essay that describes the daily life of Emperor Nero an informative essay on the personal life of Emperor Constantine an argumentative essay on Caesar Augustus’s monetary policies
Answer:D I took the test
Explanation: The essay prompt is asking for and argumentative essay because at the end of the prompt it’s asking “Which emperor did the most to improve the economy of the Roman Empire” this is asking “which Emperor” they want you to persuade them on why that “said emperor” did the most to improve..and so on and so forth.
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The answer is D.
Explanation:
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Months after the czar was overthrown in Russia, a group led by Vladimir Lenin took control of the government.
Which group did Vladimir Lenin lead?
The Democratic party
The Communist party
The Soviet Council
The Suffragist movement
Explanation:
Bolsheviks revolt in Russia. Led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin, leftist revolutionaries launch a nearly bloodless coup d'État against Russia's ineffectual Provisional Government.
Answer:
The Communist party
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Which principle does this statement illsurate? 1. Checks and Balances 2. Federalism 3. Individual Rights 4. Popular Sovereignty
Answer:
Explanation: I don't know what You were asking soo..
Principle of the constitutions
1. Checks and Balances: each branch of government having their power over the other
2. Federalism: separation of power between the state and the federal gov
3. Individual rights: the Bill of Rights guarantees certain unalienable rights also expressed in the Declaration of Independence
4: Popular sovereignty: people elect their political representatives to represent them in government
How long is the term for a Supreme Court justice?
a. Four years
b. Six years
c. For life
d. Fifteen years
Answer:
I am not sure it is C
Explanation:
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I'm not sure but I think the answer is fifteen years
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
it says that they were free and that he could not alienate them
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b c e and f
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The political realignment allowed House leaders to alter rules that had allowed Southern Democrats to kill New Frontier and civil rights legislation in committee, which aided efforts to pass Great Society legislation. In 1965, the first session of the Eighty-Ninth Congress created the core of the Great Society. It began by enacting long-stalled legislation such as Medicare and federal aid to education and then moved into other areas, including high-speed mass transit, rental supplements, truth in packaging, environmental safety legislation, new provisions for mental health facilities, the Teacher Corps, manpower training, the Head Start program, aid to urban mass transit, a demonstration cities program, a housing act that included rental subsidies, and an act for higher education. The Johnson Administration submitted 87 bills to Congress, and Johnson signed 84, or 96%, arguably the most successful legislative agenda in US congressional history
Why do you think people are so interested in/fascinated by ancient Egyptian civilization?
Americans welcomed the distraction of a dazzling, distant culture when the “Treasures of Tutankhamun” arrived in the mid-1970s, in the wake of Watergate and inflation and an energy crisis. The exhibition featured some of the most spectacular objects found in Tut’s tomb, including his funeral mask and a large model boat meant to shuttle him to the afterworld. They were sent from Egypt in a goodwill gesture, arranged by Richard Nixon and Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat to seal a new diplomatic understanding, just months before Nixon resigned.
By the time the show opened, in November 1976, at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Jimmy Carter had just been elected president and the United States was celebrating its bicentennial. More than 835,000 people came to see the show in D.C. — more than the population of the city itself, lining up around the three-block-long building for up to four hours. The museum sold $100,000 worth of souvenirs every week — and that’s in 1976 dollars. Meanwhile, television specials provided close-ups, so that anyone — anywhere — could become an armchair Egyptologist.
A Washington Post photo of crowds waiting on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to see “Treasures of Tutankhamun” at the National Gallery in 1977.
These days, it’s impossible to see or stage a show about ancient Egypt without thinking about colonization or appropriation or both. From Napoleon to Elizabeth Taylor to the Book of the Dead being characterized as the “Bible”of ancient Egypt (not even close), the modern history of the culture is erasure. Even the name of the country is an imposition. Early on, Egyptians referred to their kingdom as Kemet — the Black Land, a reference to the rich soil along the Nile — and later as Hwt-ka-Ptah. Egypt is a Greek term, as the Greeks found the local name hard to pronounce when they invaded Egypt in 332 BCE.
“Sunken Cities” is rooted in this Hellenistic era, when the ruling Greeks took over the religious rituals of Egypt and adopted its pharaonic traditions, down to the headdresses and colossal statues. They, too, were fascinated by ancient Egypt. And when they were replaced by the Romans, the obsession began anew. Obelisks and Egyptian-style architecture sprang up in Rome, even as Egypt itself slowly began to resemble the rest of the Roman Empire. Ancient Egypt would live on in the Western imagination, if nowhere else.
How did the Puritans affect the development of early New England society?
They created a uniform community focused on faith and family.
They installed a government that resembled the monarchy of England.
They removed barriers to immigration from the north.
They created traditions of working on economically ineffective projects.
Answer:
A - They created a uniform community focused on faith and family.
Explanation:
Puritans came to the Americas, like many other people, in order to create a "perfect and ideal Christian society". This mind set became the building blocks for the colonies. It became so rooted into the foundation of New England, it affected the colonies economically, socially, and politically.
Answer:
A) They created a uniform community focused on faith and family.
Explanation:
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10. Analyze the Runaway Scrape. What happened during this major event of the
Texas Revolution?
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C. The Missouri Compromise admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
Explanation:
In this action, they also stopped slavery in some territories which are Kansas and Nebraska; Basically, limits were put into where slavery could spread in the U.S. territories, so you couldn't just have slavery in any state you would like; it'd have to be allowed.
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Answer:
C. Missouri joined the United States as a slave state, and Maine joined as a free state.
Explanation:
A little while earlier before it was passed, in February 1819, Representative James Tallmadge Jr., who was a Jeffersonian republican from New York, had submitted two amendments to Missouri's request for statehood, which included restrictions on slavery. The South — being a mostly slave-dependent economy — objected to ANY bill that imposed federal restrictions on slavery. They believed that this was a state issue, as settled by the Constitution.
However, with the Senate evenly split at the opening of the debates, both sections possessing 11 states each, the admission of Missouri as a slave state would give the South an advantage. Northern critics, including Federalists and Democratic-Republicans, objected to the expansion of slavery into the Louisiana Purchase territory (which was brought in 1803) on the Constitutional inequalities of the three-fifths rule (passed in 1787), which conferred Southern representation in the federal government derived from a state's slave population. Jeffersonian Republicans in the North ardently maintained that a strict interpretation of the Constitution required that Congress act to limit the spread of slavery on egalitarian grounds.
When free-soil Maine offered its petition for statehood, the Senate quickly linked the Maine and Missouri bills, making Maine admission a condition for Missouri entering the Union as a slave state. Maine would have to enter as a free state, which it did on March 15, 1820.
Senator Jesse B. Thomas of Illinois added a compromise proviso that excluded slavery from all remaining lands of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36° 30' parallel. The combined measures passed the Senate, only to be voted down in the House by Northern representatives who held out for a free Missouri.
Speaker of the House Henry Clay of Kentucky, in a desperate bid to break the deadlock, divided the Senate bills, and thus the Missouri Compromise was born. However, it was incredibly controversial, and many worried that worried that the country had become lawfully divided along sectional lines. It was eventually repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, and was declared unconstitutional in Dred Scott vs. Sanford (1857), both of which increased tensions over slavery and contributed to the start of the Civil War in 1861.
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What did the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment
allow the Court to do?
Answer:
Require state governments to provide Bill of Rights protections to their citizens.
Explanation:
According to the Supreme Court's reading of the Fourteenth Amendment, state governments must include residents with Bill of Rights provisions.
The 14th Amendment, which was ratified on July 9, 1868, gave citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former black slaves. While the Amendment did not cover the states at the outset, the Supreme Court held that the Amendment should not be applied to them. As a result, it was difficult for African Americans to reap the full benefits of the Amendment during the Reconstruction era.
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What did Santa Anna do to the people at the alamo?
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This leader joined the National Socialist Workers Party and made speeches denouncing the Treaty of Versailles.
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O Joseph Stalin
O Benito Mussolini
17. What resulted from the Persian gulf war in terms of Vietnam?
Answer:
Explanation: The United States maintained a large military force in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia cut off diplomatic and trade relations with the United States. ... The United States provided funding and workers to rebuild destroyed Iraqi cities
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Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, led to the Persian Gulf War, a global battle.
Three case studies—the First Gulf War, Somalia, and Afghanistan—have been used to study the effects of the Vietnam Syndrome on American foreign policy.
There is, however, no proof that Vietnam was directly impacted by the Persian Gulf War. Therefore, it may be said that the Persian Gulf War had no direct impact on Vietnam.
As a result, the significance of the Persian Gulf War in terms of Vietnam are the aforementioned.
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Select the correct answer. Who was the winning general for the North in the Civil War? A. Ulysses S. Grant B. Robert E. Lee C. Abraham Lincoln D. Winfield Scott
Answer:
A
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Which of the following received rights under Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen?
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In Article 2 of the Constitution, what are the President’s Powers?
Answer:
He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all .
Explanation:
The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
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If you were going to lead a slave rebellion, what skills/resources would you need?
Answer:
You would need an experinced cook, farmer, military and a leader who makes good decisons.
Explanation: This would make a good team and this would provide food and leadership for the team.
What happened to people who could not meet a margin call?
Answer:
If you do not meet the margin call, your brokerage firm can close out any open positions in order to bring the account back up to the minimum value. This is known as a forced sale or liquidation. Your brokerage firm can do this without your approval and can choose which position(s) to liquidate. Explanation; hope it helps brainliest please :D
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Their stocks were sold and they did not get any of the money.
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The articles if confederation structured the federal government as a single entity congress but delegates to the constitutional convention agreed that it was nessary to have
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The articles of confederation structured the federal government as a single entity congress but delegates to the constitutional convention agreed that it was necessary to have a president and a Supreme Court.
The Articles of Confederation can be considered the first Constitution of the United States. However, it had its limits. That is why delegates from the states met at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in the city of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
During the convention, delegates argue and discussed the new form of government for the United States. Federalists like AlexanderHamiltom Jhon Jay and James Madison supported a strong central government. Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson and Samuel Adams opposed that form of government. They wanted the citizens and the states to have many rights. Finally, they approved a federal government with a clear division of powers in three branches: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch, under a system of checks and balances.
Summarize in 3 sentences the effects of suburban growth in the 1950s.
Answer:The growth of suburbs resulted from several historical forces, including the social legacy of the Depression, mass demobilization after the War (and the consequent “baby boom”), greater government involvement in housing and development, the mass marketing of the automobile, and a dramatic change in demographics.
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who wrote ramayana who are ram and lakshman
Explanation:
valmiki wrote ramayana
Answer:
sage Valmiki wrote Ramayana. Ram is a god and Lakshman is his brother.
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