Answer:
First Amendment. because it protects our rights to speech, press, petition, religion, and assembly.
Is this statement true or false?
Throughout U.S. history, third parties have proposed new ideas that the major political parties first opposed but later adopted.
true
false
Answer:
true
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Identify and discuss elements of the American view of the political system.
Answer:
America has the political structure of a federal republic, with a federal government that is in charge of the administration of the nation, and state governments that exercise sovereignty over their respective territories in conjunction with the federal government.
In turn, its government is divided into three branches: the executive branch, in charge of the President, who is in charge of managing the nation's resources and enforcing its laws; the legislative power, in charge of Congress, that sanctions the laws of the nation; and the judiciary, in charge of the Supreme Court, whose function is to sanction those who violate the rules. Furthermore, all these powers of the government control each other through the checks and balances system.
Answer:
There are 5 important elements of the American view of the political system, liberty, equality, democracy, civic duty, individual responsibility. Liberty is that Americans have there right and should be free as they please except this freedoms can be taken when you can harm someone else. Equality is everyone should have an equal vote and a equal chance to participate and succeed. Democracy is the government should be accountable to by people. Civic duty is Americans feel people must take community affairs seriously and help when they can. Finally, Individual responsibility is the American view that barring some disability they are responsible for their own actions and well-being.
Explanation:
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What role did John J. Crittenden play in trying to prevent a civil war?
Answer:
In December 1860, on the eve of the Civil War, Kentucky Senator John J. ... The “Crittenden Compromise,” as it became known, included six proposed constitutional amendments and four proposed Congressional resolutions that Crittenden hoped would appease Southern states and help the nation avoid civil war
Explanation:
Answer:
In December 1860, on the eve of the Civil War, Kentucky Senator John J. ... The “Crittenden Compromise,” as it became known, included six proposed constitutional amendments and four proposed Congressional resolutions that Crittenden hoped would appease Southern states and help the nation avoid civil war.
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A.William Howard Taft
B.Dr.jacob Gould Schurman
C.Heneral Elwell Otis
D.Heneral Arthur MacArthur
Answer:
It's a
Explanation:
William Howard Taft
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Is this statement true or false?
The Republican Party was started by people who were in favor of the spread of slavery.
true
false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
The Republicans called for economic and social modernization. They denounced the expansion of slavery as a great evil, but did not call for ending it in the Southern states.
What were your first impressions of the two characters? in the Mr. Bedford’s first meeting with Mr. Cavor Take a moment to describe your thoughts about one of these characters in about 150 words.
Answer:
As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. “Here, at any rate,” said I, “I shall find peace and a chance to work!”
Explanation:
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Answer:
At the earliest opportunity I went to see his house It was large and carelessly furnished; there were no servants other than his three assistants, and his dietary and private life were characterised by a philosophical simplicity. He was a water-drinker, a vegetarian, and all those logical disciplinary things. But the sight of his equipment settled many doubts. It looked like business from cellar to attic—an amazing little place to find in an out-of-the-way village. The ground-floor rooms contained benches and apparatus, the bakehouse and scullery boiler had developed into respectable furnaces, dynamos occupied the cellar, and there was a gasometer in the garden. He showed it to me with all the confiding zest of a man who has been living too much alone. His seclusion was overflowing now in an excess of confidence, and I had the good luck to be the recipient.
The three assistants were creditable specimens of the class of “handy-men” from which they came. Conscientious if unintelligent, strong, civil, and willing. One, Spargus, who did the cooking and all the metal work, had been a sailor; a second, Gibbs, was a joiner; and the third was an ex-jobbing gardener, and now general assistant. They were the merest labourers. All the intelligent work was done by Cavor. Theirs was the darkest ignorance compared even with my muddled impression.
And now, as to the nature of these inquiries. Here, unhappily, comes a grave difficulty. I am no scientific expert, and if I were to attempt to set forth in the highly scientific language of Mr. Cavor the aim to which his experiments tended, I am afraid I should confuse not only the reader but myself, and almost certainly I should make some blunder that would bring upon me the mockery of every up-to-date student of mathematical physics in the countr
The object of Mr. Cavor’s search was a substance that should be “opaque “—he used some other word I have forgotten, but “opaque” conveys the idea—to “all forms of radiant energy.” “Radiant energy,” he made me understand, was anything like light or heat, or those Rontgen Rays there was so much talk about a year or so ago, or the electric waves of Marconi, or gravitation. All these things, he said, radiate out from centres, and act on bodies at a distance, whence comes the term “radiant energy.” Now almost all substances are opaque to some form or other of radiant energy. Glass, for example, is transparent to light, but much less so to heat, so that it is useful as a fire-screen; and alum is transparent to light, but blocks heat completely. A solution of iodine in carbon bisulphide, on the other hand, completely blocks light, but is quite transparent to heat. It will hide a fire from you, but permit all its warmth to reach you. Metals are not only opaque to light and heat, but also to electrical energy, which passes through both iodine solution and glass almost as though they were not interposed. And so on.
Now all known substances are “transparent” to gravitation. You can use screens of various sorts to cut off ous wealth. Of course there is one thing—”
He paused. I stood still.
Explanation:
1. How did the conflict in Israel and Palestine emerge from competing national movements?
Answer:
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Explanation:
having analysed Zionism, Arab nationalism and British foreign policy as three key causes of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, as well as three major consequences of the war, this essay can conclude that the 1948 Arab-Israeli war was a highly complex conflict with its origins going as far back as biblical times.
Answer:
From late 1940s to nowadays Israel is supported by USA and western states. Arabs were supported by Soviet Union and the eastern block to the 1980s.
Explanation:
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Humaneness may make one shed tears and be reluctant to apply penalties, but law makes it clear that such penalties must be applied. The ancient kings allowed law to be supreme and did not give in to their tearful longings. Hence it is obvious that humaneness cannot be used to achieve order in the state.
Answer:
The above text is an example of legalism
Explanation:
Legalism is a position where the individuals who support it believe that it is necessary to consider only the aspects of positive law, disregarding the natural right of humanity. For this, it is necessary to manipulate and establish laws in a way that promotes order and the direct salvation of society, without considering other existing factors.
Select THREE purposes of the Articles of Confederation, the United States' first
constitution
to provide protection for the 13 states against foreign invasion
to establish a weak king who would obey the will of the people
to create a strong central government that would keep the states in line
to declare the colonies independent from foreign nations
to create an organized government to manage the American Revolution
to establish the 13 colonies as the United States of America
Answer:
to create a strong central government
to create an organized government to manage the American Revolution
to establish the 13 colonies as the United States of America
to provide protection for the 13 states against foreign invasion
Explanation:
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the ‘old’ and ‘new’ testament
Answer:
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Explanation:
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4b) What, if any, influences of the Mayflower Compact or John Locke's ideas are evident in the
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? Cite evidence from documents 2 & 3 to support your claims.
Which duty or service is the responsibility of the state government?
A) fixing a pothole on a local road
B) issuing birth certificates
C) licensing drivers
D) protecting against foreign invaders
Answer:
The real answer is licensing drivers (the other person was wrong)
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is C) Licensing Drivers
Explanation:
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Before nationalism, people would have identified as primarily belonging to
A a village or region
B a country
C a caste
D a racial group
Answer:
A) village or region
Explanation:
the pf text book states:
"Before this time, people identified as belonging to their local village or region, even if they were subject to the monarch's power."
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what are two important mathematical contributions or discoveries made in ancient india
A. the numerals we use today
B. the pythagorean theorem
C. the concept for the number zero
D. the formula for finding area
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Indian mathematicians made early contributions to the study of the concept of zero as a number, negative numbers, arithmetic, and algebra. In addition, trigonometry was further advanced in India, and, in particular, the modern definitions of sine and cosine were developed there.
is Rome society worth celebrating?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Answer:Agriculture. The first similarity in the civilizations is agriculture. In every age, the individuals practiced some form of farming whether through farming, hunting, gathering or animal husbandry.
Explanation:
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Monroe Doctrine
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Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
What does the way that technology can improve the distribution of goods
Answer:
Technology helps because robots are used to carry and do stuff humans could not do, and robots are made from Technology. Drones can be used to carry items and goods around to many people. Technology can also help with the disturbition of goods because it can measure and see how many goods were given out. If not enough goods were given technology can help us give out more goods. Technology also helps icecream vans get around to distribute icecream, because vans are made from technology.
What was message the Roosevelt Corollary was sending out?
A. The United States would use force to prevent intervention in U.S. affairs around the world.
B. United States territories could not enter any foreign agreements.
C. United States territories would remain unincorporated.
D. The United States would support only those revolutionary movements that promoted democratic principles.
Answer:
50 % sure its b
Explanation:
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The Smoot-Hawley Tariff had the direct efffect of
a. providing loans to help banks and businesses.
b. shantytowns being built across the country.
c. bonus army demonstrations in Washington, DC.
d. foreign countries refusing to buy American goods.
Answer:
D.forigen countries refusing to buy american goods.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.forigen countries refusing to buy american goods
Explanation:
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff had the direct efffect of
a. providing loans to help banks and businesses.
b. shantytowns being built across the country.
c. bonus army demonstrations in Washington, DC.
d. foreign countries refusing to buy American goods.
Which nation did NOT have totalitarianism in the world war 2 era:
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Soviet Union
D. United Kingdom
E. Japan
American Indians who lived in the West
traded their manufactured goods with settlers.
were able to resist diseases carried by settlers.
offered their services as guides to settlers.
prevented settlers from moving onto their territory.
Answer:
number 1 traded their manufactured goods with settlers.
Answer:
hi the answer is C offered their services as guides to settlers.
Explanation:
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