Answer:
Christian Reformed Church is the answer
Explanation:
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5. What was one type of protest during the
Vietnam War?
Answer:
One of the protest was anti war protests.
Explanation:
Greek slaves were owned by __________, while helots were owned by __________.
A. the state . . . individuals
B. the king . . . the army
C. helots . . . no one
D. individuals . . . the state
A
B
C
D
Answer:
it would be a
Explanation:
because a dummy can be smart sometimes
Answer:
Its D. individuals . . . the state
Explanation:
Read the passage. What does the chart add to a reader’s understanding of the Columbian Exchange?
the causes of the exchange
the directions traveled
the frequency traveled
the effects of the exchange
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
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Answer: B: The directions traveled
Explanation:
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Inflation is a decrease in the average price level in the economy.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
The answer is false, i wanted to put this on here because i couldn't find it so i guessed, and false is correct
Answer:
falsee
Explanation:
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Why might Arnold have felt overlooked and resentful towards other American leaders
Answer:
he was upset he hadnt been promoted sooner even with his seniority
Explanation:
What is the history of Trece Martires?
do not copy
Explanation:
filipino Patriots in cavite philippines who were executed by musketry on september 12 1896 for cooperating with the kutipunan during the philippine revolution against spain
A father shared a sum of money amongst his three sons Carl, Luke and Joe in the ratio of 4:2:3 respectively. If Carl received $200. How much was the total money shared?
Answer:
$450
Explanation:
Carl received four parts of the money, he got 200.
200 / 4 = 50
$50 for each share
Total Shares = 9
9 x 50 = 450
Squanto assisted the colonists of which New England colony?
Answer:
Plymouth
Explanation:
In November of 1622, Squanto arranged a trading expedition for a group of new colonists living near Plymouth to a Native-American settlement called Monomoy, near what is now modern day Pleasant Bay. The local tribe there met peacefully with the colonists and awarded them corn and beans.
The following quotation is from a 1905 News
"The Japanese are far more dangerous to us than the Chinese. It is my firm belief that an exclusion act, even more stringent than the present one, should be passed in the matter of the Japanese immigrants. . The Chinese are
dangerous enough, but the Japanese would drive all competition out of business. "
Which of these do the mayor's comments foreshadow? (3 points)
the Great Migration
the Chinese Exclusion Act
the Gentlemen's Agreement
the Immigration Act of 1924
The event from the given quotation which the mayor's comments foreshadow is the Immigration Act of 1924.
What is Foreshadowing?This refers to the literary element which gives hints or clues about future events by the use of predictions.
Hence, we can note that from the mayor's comments, he talked about restricting the Japanese because they were dangerous and would drive off all competition in the market and also mentioned the Chinese.
With this in mind, we can note that the Immigration Act of 1924 was one that was later passed that prevented immigration from Asia and set quotas for people coming from Asia.
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Read the passage.
"Uncommon Coins" adapted from "Circulating Coins" courtesy of The United States Mint
In our daily lives, we are used to seeing pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. But there are two other interesting coins currently in circulation. Here are some details about those coins. Be on the lookout for these rare beauties and add them to your collection!
The Dollar
The one-dollar coin is the largest circulating coin; it represents 100 pennies! When you hear the word “dollar,” you probably think of the basic unit of money in the United States, whether paper or golden coins. But our first dollars were coins made of silver. The word “dollar” comes from the German word thaler, which was a large silver German coin.
Because lots of people around the world used these silver thalers, other countries began making their own versions. American colonists were used to using the Spanish dollar, a coin often used in the nearby lands that traded with the colonies. So “dollar” was a pretty easy choice as a name for the brand-new currency of the United States.
The dollar was one of the first silver coins made in the United States, back in 1794. Over the years, there were times when dollar coins were not made, and people used other denominations. But the dollar coin is back in production again, only it is no longer made of silver. Kennedy half dollars and dollar coins are produced as collectibles, not for everyday transactions. However, they may be still used as legal tender.
The coin’s golden color does not come from gold, but a special mixture of copper, zinc, manganese, and nickel. This mix not only looks golden to human eyes, but “looks” like the silver-colored Susan B. Anthony dollar to vending machines. Despite their different color, both silvery and golden dollars have the same “electromagnetic signature,” so they can both be “read” by the same machines.
The 2019 reverse depicts Mary Golda Ross, the first Native American engineer in the U.S. space program. The dollar coin’s obverse design has included different versions of Liberty and other individuals including President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1971–1978), suffragist Susan B. Anthony (1979–1981, 1999), and Sacagawea in 2000. The Presidential $1 Coin Program launched in 2007, and the obverse design has featured different U.S. presidents. The Native American $1 Coin Program, launched in 2009, features Sacagawea.
The Half Dollar
The current design is based on the Presidential Seal. It consists of an eagle with a shield on its breast holding a symbolic olive branch and a bundle of 13 arrows. A ring of 50 stars surrounds the design.
The half dollar is the United States’ fifty-cent coin. If you’ve ever seen a half dollar, you probably know it shows President John F. Kennedy on the front. But many other designs have appeared on the half dollar coin over the years.
From 1794 to 1947, the half dollar, like most coins of the time, were made of silver and decorated with the head or form of an imaginary woman who stood for liberty. Then Benjamin Franklin became the face on the front of the half dollar. Although he was never president, like the men on our other coins, Franklin was a major force in shaping the United States of America. Below his bust are the initials of John R. Sinnock, who also sculpted the bust on the Roosevelt dime.
Soon after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the late president’s profile took its place on the half dollar. The liberty bell on the back was replaced by the eagle from the presidential seal, except during 1975 and 1976, the nation’s 200th birthday. At that time, the coin showed an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the site of many important national events, like the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting of our Constitution.
What is the author’s purpose for writing “The Half Dollar” section of “Uncommon Coins”?
to explain why so few half dollars are used today
to explain the history of the Presidential Seal
to describe important facts about the half dollar
to give background information on John F. Kennedy
Answer:
To describe important facts about the half dollar
Explanation:
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what did USSR gain from korean war
Answer:
Explanation:
By the end of WWII the Soviet Union or USSR sought to spread communism to other nations. They did this by providing political, logistical, and diplomatic support, and assisted in the plans to invade South Korea. The USSR also provided military training for North Korean and Chinese allied troops.
Western-led military alliance systems such as nato that emerged during the cold war period sought to.
Answer:
Unify and strengthen the Western Allies' military response to a possible invasion of western Europe by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies
Explanation:
NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Formed in 1949 with the signing of the Washington Treaty, NATO is a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe. NATO's fundamental goal is to safeguard the Allies' freedom and security by political and military means.
How many governments have there been in italy since world war ii
Answer:
I think they have had 66 with an average of one every 1.14 years
After World War II, Italy had 69 governments, on an average of one every 1.11 years.
What was Italy's government after World War II?After the fall of Fascism in Italy and the end of World War II, Italian politics and society were dominated by the Christian Democracy (DC), a widespread Christian political movement, from 1946 to 1994.
The opposition was led by the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from the late 1940s until 1991.
Thus, After World War II, Italy had 69 governments, on an average of one every 1.11 years.
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Which description defines the term industrial revolution?
a system of producing goods that relies on individual craftsmanship
an increased use of machines to produce goods faster
a sudden change in the way contracts are written and workers are hired
an overthrow of factory management and takeover by radical workers
Answer:
an increased use of machines to produce goods faster is the answer!
Explanation:
What's the guiding principle or reasoning of hammurabi's code
a. retribution
b. equality
c. chaos
d. leniency
The guiding principle or reasoning of hammurabi's code is c. chaos.
What is Hammurabi code of laws?The Hammurabi code of laws can be regarded as the collection of 282 rules.
This rules are established standards for commercial interactions as well as setting of fines and punishments so that justice can be served.
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Why was the Chinese dragon a representation of the Chinese Emperor?
Answer: During the days of Imperial China, the Emperor of China usually used the dragon as a symbol of his imperial strength and power.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Match each statement about exploration and settlement to the country that it describes.
came to the New
World to conquer
its land and people
made trade deals and
alliances with Native
Americans
settled in Canada and
along the Mississippi
River
settled in Central
America and New
Mexico
settled along the
east coast of
modern day US
late to exploration
due to internal
conflict in the
country
Spain
France
England
Answer: Spain is a country that has settled in Central America and New Mexico. Arrived in the New World with the intent of conquering its country and people.
France has a presence in Canada, particularly around the Mississippi River.
Due to the country's internal strife, exploration was delayed.
England forged commercial agreements and formed alliances with Native Americans.
Settled along the modern-day United States' East Coast
Explanation:
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What is the United States government equivalent of the Eight Judges in Rome?
Congress
Twelve Tables
Presidential veto
Judicial branch
The Eight Judges in Rome has the United States equivalent of the Judicial branch.
What were the Eight Judges?
These were a group of eight people who served as judges on an annual basis in the Roman Republic. They were the judicial branch of the Republic and oversaw courts.
This is the equivalent of the government branch of the Judiciary in the United States which seeks to enforce justice through the court system.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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Answer:What is the United States government equivalent of the Eight Judges in Rome?
Explanation:I just did this test and the person who said d is correct they do use he judical branch
What was the “Velvet Divorce”? Czechoslovakia’s split into two countries the rift between Czechoslovakia and Poland the end of communism in Czechoslovakia the first phase of the Velvet Revolution
Answer:
Czechoslovakia’s split into two countries
Explanation:
The nation split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia
The Velvet Divorce as it was known was when Czechoslovakia’s split into two countries.
What happened as a result of the Velvet Divorce?The Velvet Divorce which happened in the early 1990s led to the nation of Czechoslovakia being divided into two nations.
These nations were the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Thankfully the process was peaceful and no loss of life was recorded.
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How did strategy help Chandragapta Maurya’s rise to power?
Answer:
He gained control of the northwest from the Greeks and then moved to attack Magadha
Explanation:
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who was the president of the united states i n 1973
Explanation:
Richard Nexon was elected as president of United States (1969 - 1974)...
How did black artist contribute to the emergence of a new black consciousness in the 1930s and 1940s?
Answer:
The Harlem Renaissance was the development of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural mecca in the early 20th Century
Explanation:
Which ancient ruler was famous for the gold buried with him?.
Answer:
The last coffin, made of solid gold, contained the mummified body of King Tut. Among the riches found in the tomb–golden shrines, jewelry, statues, a chariot, weapons, clothing–the perfectly preserved mummy was the most valuable, as it was the first one ever to be discovered.
why was the impact of the Civil War more destructive in the South than in the North?
Answer: Union and Confederacy
Explanation: The war was mostly between Union and the Confederacy. The central cause of the war was the status of slavery, especially the expansion of slavery into territories acquired as a result of the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican–American War.
Answer:
Explanation:
The two sides fought differently, Robert E. Lee was a military genius. He was also an American. His strategy by not taking Washington sent the central message to the north that they should stay out of the way the south was economically organized, and nothing more. But as one famous writer about the Civil war (Margret Mitchell) said through one of her characters. "The South does not produce 1 cannon. She will loose."
Another reason was what happened once the North found a good general. Ulysses S. Grant was ruthless and once the North gained an advantage, Grant sent General Sherman to destroy a large portion of land many miles across from Atlanta to Savana.
Savana was important because what munitions and food supply the South had passed through Savana. Once it fell, many southerners lost hope which was a secondary objective, What Sherman did resembled the scorched earth policy developed in Vietnam. This is a complete war on every level.
A third problem the south had was that the north could, from the beginning, blockade the major ports. The south could not export any of the crops she should have been able to sell.
A fourth problem was that southerners destroyed their own economy by investing what they could in the bonds of the south. Investment wisdom tells us to diversify our assets which out of loyalty, they would not do. When war engulfed the south, no one would accept the bonds issued by the government as valuable.
The war was about States Rights, not slavery. Slavery was a part of states rights.
Why did WWI last so long
a.
Because America refused to get involved in Europe's political squabbles.
b.
Because it took so long to move troops and resources to the different battlefields around the world.
c.
Because neither side was able to make significant advances against the other, creating a stalemate.
d.
Because neither side was willing to admit defeat until an obvious winner was determined.
Answer:
The First World War (1914-1918) was a war that lasted substantially longer than anyone anticipated. This was largely due to the technological developments created by the industrial revolution coupled with the sheer scale of the conflict and the huge amount of resources that the two armed sides were willing to commit.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
what is the difference on an interest group and a lobbyists?
Answer:
Direct contact made by a lobbyist in order to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors. A high profile lobby example is the National Rifle Association. Interest groups - A group of people with common goals who organize to influence the government.
Explanation:
Who do you think benefitted most during reconstruction?
Please help me answer this question?
Answer:
Among the other achievements of Reconstruction were the South's first state-funded public school systems, more equitable taxation legislation, laws against racial discrimination in public transport and accommodations and ambitious economic development programs.
Explanation:
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In a full paragraph (4-5 sentences), analyze the political cartoon above. Explain what it is depicting, important people and symbols, and its historical importance.
According to the Bible, a king who was unfair and didn't put his people's welfare first was considered ------????-----and would not be supported by God
According to the Bible, a king who was unfair and didn't put his people's welfare first was considered a wicked king and would not be supported by God.
What is the Bible?This is the Holy Book of the Christians as it is believed to contain the words of Jesus and a guideline on how a Christian should behave.
Hence, we can note that in the Bible, a king who was unfair and didn't put his people's welfare first was considered a wicked king and would not be supported by God because he was considered to be the servant of the people.
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The Western Front was an important front in World War I for which of the following reasons?
Answer:
Fighting in northern France stalled and both sides attempted to outflank the other.
Explanation:
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