Answer: WW2 Training Camp named after general Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
Explanation: Originally established on April 21, 1942, under the name Camp Popolopen, Camp Buckner was built to serve as a training site for WWII. The camp was renamed 3 years later on November 14, 1945, after General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., who was killed months prior on January 18, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa. In the present day, Camp Buckner is an active summer training camp for USMA cadets with military arms, vehicles and tactics.
What branch confirmed a meeting Supreme Court Justice to replace Justice Scalia
Answer:
Legislative Branch
Explanation:
The Senate specifically has the duty of advice and consent of all federal judicial appointments.
8. Which group did Jiang Jieshi lead during the Chinese Civil War?
O A. Fascists
B. Communists
C. Socialists
OD. Nationalists
Answer:
D. Nationalists
Jiang Jieshi served as leader of the Republic of China. He led the Nationalists against the rising Communist forces.
Explanation:
Commander in chief of the National Revolutionary Army (from which he came to be known as Generalissimo), he led the Northern Expedition from 1926 to 1928, before defeating a coalition of warlords and nominally reunifying China under a new Nationalist government.
Answer:
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D. nationalists
Explanation:
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Why did Bradford write his journal in 3rd Person POV?
Question 2 options:
He understood the historical significance of the events
Puritans valued the community over self
He wanted to be objective and honest
All of the above
Answer:
Puritans valued community
Explanation:
over self-esteem known of above
too many disloyal Anglos, not enough settlers from Mexico
Answer:
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4. As the 9/11 attacks happened, who were some of the key leaders and agencies that played a
role in determining the U.S. response?
Whats different and similar between Hinduism and Buddhism
Answer:
Difference: However, buddhism doesn't do rituals and all instead its mainly meditation.
Similar: They have somewhat of the same beliefs such as karma and reincarnation.
Explanation:
Answer:
similarities: both world religions and believes everything on earth will eventually achieve enlightenment and liberation
differences:
hinduism: belief in many gods =polytheistic also does rituals
buddhism: doesn't believe in high deity's (gods) and doesn't do rituals but mainly focuses on meditation
Explanation:
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According to the federal government, what was the objective of the Dawes Act of 18877
Answer:
The Dawes Act of 1887 authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individual plots. ... The objective of the Dawes Act was to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream US society by annihilating their cultural and social traditions.
Why did Germany want to make sure and let Russia and France be allies
Answer:
wanted each country to have allies during the war
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What did the second Continental Congress Accomplish?
It successfully appealed for Parliament to help in the war against Spain.
It refused to close the harbor in Boston.
It convinced King George to reduce taxes on the colonies.
It sent Benjamin Franklin to France to negotiate a treaty.
Answer:
I believe it is C.
Explanation:
Find three ways the main ideas of Wollstonecraft, Locke, Smith, and Voltaire are similar?
What are the key differences between Abraham Lincoln's and Andrew Johnson's plans for Reconstruction?
Answer:
Johnson's plan barred from political participation any ex-Confederate with taxable property worth $20,000 or more.
Explanation:
Answer: The looming showdown between Lincoln and the Congress over competing reconstruction plans never occurred. The president was assassinated on April 14, 1865. His successor, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, lacked his predecessor’s skills in handling people; those skills would be badly missed.
Explanation:
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1865.
What was the primary purpose of this amendment?
to establish the right to vote for former slaves
to prevent former Confederate offices from holding office
to establish the definition of U.S. citizenship
to abolish slavery and involuntary servitude
Answer:
abolish slavery is the correct answer
What were the two primary accomplishments of Chavez and the United Farm Workers in the 1960s and 70s as described in the article?
Answer:
What were the two primary accomplishments of Chavez and the United Farm Workers in the 1960s and 70s
Explanation:
The UFW and Chávez had many accomplishments - establishing minimum wage standards, wage contracts, safer working conditions, child labor reform, and advancement in civil rights for Chicanos and other farm workers. Chávez's dedication to farm workers and civil rights grew out of influential childhood experiences.
( Chavez founded the National Farm Workers Association (later the United Farm Workers of America) and won important victories to raise pay and improve working conditions for farm workers in the late 1960s and 1970s)
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The work of art by the Olmec Civilization that are considered the most recognizable artifacts are Massive carved stone heads. They are sculptures of heads that can be as high as 10 feet.
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What is a common criticism of earmark spending?
Answer:
There are a couple reasons
Explanation:
They waste taxpayer funds, grow out of control, and encourage corruption, just to name a few.
Which of following is not characteristic of a functional region?
A. Railroad systems
B. Highways
C. Mountains
D. Communcation systems
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. Mountains
Explanation:
The other answers are all required systems, a mountain is not.
You are a concerned citizen who will write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about your reflection on a current socio-economic issue in the Philippines. In this reflection, you demonstrate awareness in our country. The LETTER TO THE EDITOR will be assessed based on comprehensiveness, depth of insight, logic, and manner of presentation.
Answer:
Within weeks of his inauguration as president of the Philippines in June 2016, Rodrigo R. Duterte became the most internationally known Filipino leader since Ferdinand Marcos, the country’s infamous dictator, and Corazon Aquino, the iconic housewife-turned-president who championed the restoration of democracy in 1986. A great deal of media attention has been paid to Duterte’s murderous war on drugs as well as to his often crass and controversial statements. His embrace of China and his visceral disdain for the United States has garnered additional attention in foreign policy circles, and he frequently is included in media reports and scholarly articles on the rise of populism globally.
How did the constitution guard against tyranny
Answer:
The three main ways that the Constitution protects against tyranny are Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances. The Checks and Balances is included in the Constitution to protect the United States from tyranny.
Explanation:
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Answer: A,C,B
Explanation:
which band removed a 1970s hit song from its setlist over lyrics depicting slavery?
Answer:
Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
Explanation:
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how did republicans respond to president obama’s statement
Answer:
they absolutely loved it
Formal discussions include both facts and opinions. Sort the characteristics of facts and opinions into the correct categories.
Facts : Opinions
can be shown to be true
do not change
are objective
can change
are based on a person's ideas
are subjective
Answer:
Facts:
Can be shown as true
Do not change
Are objective
Opinions:
Can change
Are based on a person's ideas
Are subjective
Explanation:
What conflict might arise between U.S. expansionists and Native American tribes in the west?
Answer:
The Indian Wars were a protracted series of conflicts between Native American Indians and white settlers over land and natural resources in the West.
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Answer:
14) By 750, other kingdoms ruled by Arab and non Arab Muslim dynasties would come to control all lands from Spain in the west throughout northern Africa over all of Persia and the entire Middle East spreading as far to the east as the edge of the Tang Empire in the Tarim Basin and crossing the Indus river into Indian
15) Islam spread through military conquest, trade, pilgrimage, and missionaries. Arab Muslim forces conquered vast territories and built imperial structures over time
16) The Silk Roads are amongst some of the most important routes in our collective history. It was through these roads that relations between east and west were established, exposing diverse regions to different ideas and ways of life. Notably, these exchanges also included the diffusion of many of the world’s major religions including Islam
17) They were called Arabic Numerals because they were introduced to the West by people from The Arabic World.
Arabic numerals were invented by Indian mathematicians. But in the 9th century, Arabic mathematics started using the numeric system.
They became known as Arabic numerals because the Arabic merchants were the ones that introduced them into Europe and the Western world. The name stuck since then
18) Islamic doctors developed new techniques in medicine, dissection, surgery and pharmacology. They founded the first hospitals, introduced physician training.
Explanation:
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Most Indian religions
emphasized monotheism
used totem poles in ceremonies
were not very important to their culture.
were tied closely to the natural world
Answer:
This is a tough one. I would say used totem poles in ceremonies.
I say this because most Indian tribes were polythiestic. Not all of them were tied as closely to the natural as most think. They did many things to manipulate the land. They did believe the land was something you could use but not have, but that most likely isn't the best answe. They did use totem poles though. They had totem poles of their gods, of crops, of animals, etc...
Which one of the following statements describes the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression?
Government intervention in the economy can prevent an economic crisis.
The United States was prepared for the economic downturn during the Depression.
Periods of economic prosperity are followed by economic depression.
Answer:
Periods of economic prosperity are followed by economic depression
Explanation:
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The following excerpt is the preamble to the US Constitution. Compare the preamble of the 1842 Choctaw Constitution with this text. How are the two similar? How are they different?
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
We, the people of the Choctaw Nation, having a right to establish our own form of Government, not inconsistent with the Constitution, Treaties and Laws of the United States: by our Representatives, assembled in Convention at Nanihwaiya on Thursday the tenth day of November, 1842, in order to establish Justice, insure Tranquility, promote the general Welfare, and secure to ourselves and our Posterity the right of Life, Liberty and Property: We mutually agree with each other to form for ourselves a free and independent Government.
And we do hereby recognize the boundaries assigned the Choctaw Nation by the second article of the treaty made and concluded with the United States of America at Dancing Rabbit Creek on the 27th day of September 1830: viz. beginning near Fort Smith where the Arkansas boundary crosses the Arkansas River, running thence to the source of the Canadian Fork, if in the limits of the United States, or to those limits, thence due South to Red River, thence down Red River to the western boundary of the State of Arkansas, thence North along that line to the beginning: the boundary of the same to be agreeable to the Treaty made and concluded at Washington City in the year 1825.
Answer: Beyond the broad concepts of democracy, how to structure a federal government, the rights of the individual and defining the public good, the Great Law of Peace and the U.S. Constitution are also similar in very specific details.
Explanation:
A car travels 496 miles in eight hours how fast does a car traveling
Answer:
Explanation:
308 mph
Which of the following is included in the Five Pillars of Islam?
Answer:
Shahadah: sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith
Salat: performing ritual prayers in the proper way five times each day
Zakat: paying an alms (or charity) tax to benefit the poor and the needy
Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan
Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca
Tell me about the Elizabethan theatre
History
The primary importance of theatre to the Elizabethans was its entertainment value. During Queen Elizabeth's reign, theatre became more structured and organized, and as a result, permanent structures were built, about 17 theatres were constructed during this period.
Characteristics
Elizabethan plays commonly consisted of dialogue that was poetic, dramatic, and heightened beyond that of the vernacular of the day. While often the lower class characters' speech was somewhat colloquial (prose), upper-class characters spoke stylized, rhythmic speech patterns (verse).
The main features of an Elizabethan theatre
The theatre was open and plays had to be performed in daylight. A flag would be flown from the top of the theatre to show a play was going to be performed. People sat around the stage in galleries. The cheapest place was in front of the stage where ordinary people stood. They were known as ‘groundlings’. There was very little scenery – a character would tell the audience where the scene was set. Women’s parts were played by boys. Long speeches gave actors a chance to change their clothes. There was generally plenty of violence in the plays – Tudor audiences loved it.