Explain the economic effort the Cold War and the Vietnam war
Answer:The Cold War led to high inflation by the 1970s, resulting in a shift to supply-side economics…but with continued deficit spending!
Explanation:
What does the Constitution do? What principles does it reflect? Why is it important to have a Constitution?
EXPLAIN THE PRINCIPLES PLEASE
(30 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST)
Answer:
The Constitution reflects seven basic principles. They are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, republicanism, and individual rights. principle, known as popular sovereignty, states that the people have the right to alter or abolish their government.
Explanation:
Out of 3,000 school districts in the South affected by Brown v. Board of Education, only ______ had initiated any desegregation steps by the fall of 1957.
Hello! Out of the 3,000 school districts in the South, only 684 had begun making any changes by fall of 1957.
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Why do you think Adolf hitler wanted to control every aspect of German life?
Answer:
Explanation:
Mainly becasue he wanted to gain votes of the people startung with children he even had youth cams in order to brainshwash the minds of young children and teach them the nazi way of life. as it was much easier to brainshwash the minds of children. Even in school they would teach about hitler and his ideologies and as well as their hatred towards communism. Anything that was against hitler like books they were burned and book swritten by jews and communists.
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Answer:
I believe the answer is the Torah because it is hebrew.
Which claim does the Leuchter Report make?
Zyklon B was not used in gas chambers,
There is cyanide residue in gas chambers.
Carbon monoxide was used in gas chambers.
There were no gas chambers,
Answer:
In 1985 Ernst Zündel a German pamphleteer and publisher living in Canada The Leuchter report is a document authored by American execution technician Fred A. Leuchter who was commissioned by Ernst Zundel to defend him at his trial in Canada for distributing Holocaust denial material. Leuchter compiled the report in 1988 with the intention of investigating the feasibility of mass homicidal gassings at Nazi extermination camps, specifically at Auschwitz. He traveled to the camp collected multiple pieces of brick from the remains of the crematoria.
Explanation:
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Do you think Armed Guards were necessary at the convention? Why or why not? I will give a brainlist.
Answer:The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols is a body of Public International Law, also known as the Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflicts, whose purpose is to provide minimum protections, standards of humane treatment, and fundamental guarantees of respect to individuals who become victims of armed conflicts.
Explanation:
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Armed guards are necessary because
It's not sure that what harm can be happenedThere may happen any terrorist attackThere may be any violent protest begin.So armed forces are mandatory
What was the significance of satellites in the communications revolution?
A•They allowed television networks to broadcast information to and from all parts
of the world.
B•They enabled countries separated by oceans to connect with each other for the
first time.
C•They were limited to military purposes by governments to increase intelligence
gathering.
D•They allowed political leaders to address the nation as a whole for the first time.
Answer:
the answer is A They allowed television networks to broadcast information to and from all parts
Explanation:
the answer is A becausei took the test and got 100
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Which is a valid conclusion based on a study of the years immediately after World War I and World War II?
Answer:
After times of war, a strong desire of American society is to return to a period of peace and quiet in foreign affairs.
Explanation:
Research about Heritage
Answer:
Heritage is a version of the past received through objects and display, representations and engagements, spectacular locations and events.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a style of painting?
A.
bodegón
B.
retrato
C.
paisaje
D.
pizarra
the answer is c
Answer:
C. Paisaje
Explanation:
Paisaje is an unincorporated community in Conejos County, in the U.S. state of Colorado.
Answer:
The answer is C. Paisaje
Explanation:
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14. Name the significance to WWII of TWO of the the following groups of
people: Navajo Code Talkers, Tuskegee Airmen, WASPS, Fighting Filipinos.
For each group, which battles/missions/fronts showcased their
importance? *
The Navajo Code Talkers were vital to the allies fight against the axis powers. As Marines, they participated in massively coordinated missions that drastically changed the course of the war by simply speaking their own language. One example of this would be the assault on Iwo Jima.
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African Amerocan fighter pilots who escorted American bombers flying over Italy flying P-47s and P-51s.
Which term describes the removal of topsoil to access underlying deposits of coal?
A, shaft mining
B, tunneling
C,deposition
D, strip mining
PLEASE HELP
Deposition maybe
Explanation:
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What country did the united states buy the gadsden purchase from.
Answer:
The United States bought the Gadsen Territory from Mexico in 1854 for $10 Million
Explanation:
Under Pennsylvania's 1776 constitution, any man who was 21 or older, paid taxes and had lived in one place for a year could vote. At the time, how did Pennsylvania's voter requirements compare with those of other states
Answer:
pretty similar.
Explanation:
most states had similar voting laws until sometime around one the world wars , then an ammendment was made to the us constitution that anyone aged 18 or older could vote. the whole reason behind it was because if they could rick their life and fight for this country then they could vote as well
Radio had an impact in all of the following ways except
A) people lost their jobs because of the new technology
B) Athletes and actors/actresses became more popular
C) people could listen to music whenever they wanted and they learned the same songs and dances
D) people all over the country could hear the same music, news, shows, and sports
In three to four sentences, describe how fables can help you learn about people.
Like in all literature, fables represent the values of the culture in which it was written. In my opinion, fables do this better than other forms of literature. All writing has themes that can be universally connected, but fables specifically have morals that convey important values. Additionally, fables are often reflections of what the author sees in their own life. If an author sees a specific problem or reoccurring theme in their daily life, they are more likely to write about this in fables.
How did John Marshall’s time as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court impact the judicial branch of the United States government
Answer:
In Marbury v. Madison (1803) and other landmark cases, Marshall asserted the Supreme Court's authority to determine the constitutionality of the nation's laws—a principle known as judicial review—and shaped the judicial branch into a powerful force in the U.S. government.
Explanation:
How many US senators are there?
5050 , ,
200200 , ,
100100 , ,
25
Answer:
100 members
Explanation:
Why would other European countries not accept Jewish people who were trying to escape at the time?
Answer:Anti-Semitism
Explanation:
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Answer B is the answerr
Explanation:
b
the end of Vietnam War.
the establishment of a worldwide human rights policy.
the first peace agreement between Israel and an Arab nation.
the lasting arms-reduction treaty with the Soviet Union
d
Answer:
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During Reconstruction, African Americans Select one: a. attempted to establish schools. b. terrorized their former masters. c. refused to work for wages. d. passively awaited developments. e. normally joined integrated churches.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
they did join racially integrated churches
Pedro is thinking about buying U.S. savings bonds. Which statement describes a reason he may decide to purchase the bonds? The U.S. stock market is adjusting to new federal regulations. A new company offers shares of its stock for sale for the first time. The Federal Reserve increases the interest rates for savings bonds. An account at a bank offers an interest rate that is higher than savings bonds.
Answer:
A new company offers shares of its stock for sale for the first time.
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is B
A new company offers share of its stock for sale for the first time.
Explanation:
Someone who openly discriminates against immigrants is known as
A. Lowell Girl
B. Melting Pot
C. Nativist
D. Unskilled Laborer
Answer:
nativist
Explanation:
process of elimination a nativist is someone who supports their native people
How has Charles Darwin contributed to the study of evolution?
answers:
1.He proposed the theory of natural selection.
2.He excavated and studied fossils.
3.He was the first one to use a 3-D printer.
4.
He proposed the genetic relationship between species.
Answer:
He proposed the theory of natural selection.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
Washington Gladden’s ideas would most closely be tied to which period in US history?
A.
Great Depression
B.
civil rights movement
C.
Progressive movement
D.
Reconstruction
E.
Civil War
Answer:
C) Progressive Movement
Explanation:
Washington Gladden was a pastor and leader of the Social Gospel Movement. His ideas were associated with the Progressive Movement. The Progressive Movement developed in the early years of the twentieth century as a response to the many social problems that the country faced.
Washington Gladden was the first religious figure to support unions. He also opposed segregation and was a prolific writer.
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A particular region has experienced increased deforestation. This has led to an increase in soil erosion, which has caused a decrease in the overall soil quality of the region due to the loss of fertile topsoil. Farmers in the area have had difficulty growing crops in the less fertile soil that is left behind, which has negatively impacted the region's economy.
Which of the following solutions would best help reduce soil erosion and improve soil quality in the region?
A.
adding small amounts of phosphate and other chemicals to the remaining soil before planting crops
B.
switching to synthetic fertilizers and using aggressive agriculture techniques such as slash-and-burn farming
C.
increasing the vegetative cover in the region and using sustainable farming techniques such as terrace cultivation
D.
switching to organic fertilizers and allowing grazing by domesticated animals in fields not currently used for crop cultivation
Answer: the answer is C
Explanation:
increasing the vegetative cover in region and using sustainable farming techniques such as terrace cultivation
In 1965, Ralph Nader’s book Unsafe at Any Speed harshly criticized the American automobile industry.
In two to three complete sentences, how did the popularity of Unsafe at Any Speed affect government policies regarding automobile production?
Answer:
It led congress to pass the National Traffic and Motor Safety Act. The act subjected car manufacturers to federal safety regulations and required the installment of safety features such as- seat belts, shock-absorbing bumpers and side-impact protection.
Explanation:
Compare and Contrast the efforts of Martin
Luther King, Jr. , and the Black Panthers to reform
economic injustice
Answer:
In December 1967, just months before his death, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announced his Poor People’s Campaign, a radical anti-poverty crusade that aligned with the leader’s democratic socialist beliefs. King’s support of the Memphis Sanitation Strikers — the group he was supporting in Tennessee, where he was killed 50 years ago today — was part of his allegiance to the well-being of low-income people across the country.
In the recent discourse surrounding protests by members of the National Football League, pundits and politicians somehow believe that King would never disrupt traffic, block bridges, or protest the national anthem. Rumors that he was a conservative and that he was overwhelmingly supported by white people — which is the most glaring lie of all — are also common.
By the time of his death, his views were much more closely linked to the platforms of organizations like the Black Panther Party and, more recently, the Black Lives Matter movement than any conservative organization. In 1966, a Gallup poll revealed that Dr. King had a 32% approval rating — astonishing compared to his current popularity.
The Black Panther Party, founded in 1966 by two students, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, was known for its free breakfast program, political education classes, and belief in radical self-defense. In fact, the Black Panther Party was one of the most popular socialist organizations in U.S. history. But rumors about the Panthers — that they were violent, drug-addicted, and corrupt — were common, when in actuality, much of the on-the-ground membership was made up of women who used nonviolent and educational tactics to fight inequality alongside male activists. The Black Panther Party’s Ten-Point Platform included demands for guaranteed income, affordable housing, and an opposition to the military, particularly the involvement of African-Americans in a military complex perceived as colonial.
The demands of the Panthers were not so distinct from the demands of Dr. King by the end of his life. But the mythology surrounding the Black Panther Party couldn’t be more different than the mythology surrounding Dr. King.
By the end of his life, King was organizing his Poor People’s Campaign, which he hoped would help unite poor and exploited people across the country. He was also vocally opposed to the Vietnam War. He wanted to create a “nonviolent army of the poor,” something that would terrify many of those defending the legacy of Dr. King today. And he was being tracked by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI, which at the same time was determined to destroy the Black Panther Party.
The platform of the Poor People’s Campaign involved a demand for $30 billion for “a real war on poverty” (a reference to President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society Programs”), a guaranteed annual wage for all Americans, and construction of low-cost housing across the United States until “slums” were completely gone. The Poor People’s Campaign planned a march that would shut down major highways in Washington, D.C., and Dr. King also planned a demonstration called Resurrection City, which happened after his death.
And even before Dr. King decided to wage a war on poverty, some considered his his actions to be disruptive and “disrespectful": The Montgomery Bus Boycott, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and the 1965 march over the Edmund Pettus bridge in Alabama, from Selma to Montgomery, were all perceived as major disruptions, very similarly to the ways that black activists have been criticized for die-ins and football players are criticized for protesting the national anthem.
The selective misremembering of both Dr. King and the Black Panther Party is political. If we support the legacy of a depoliticized Dr. King and decry the legacy of radical groups like the Panthers, then conservatives have successfully coopted the origins of Black Lives Matter and other radical activists. Both he and the Panthers left a blueprint for resistance on a massive scale, from the redistribution of wealth and political education to free food programs and demands for equitable housing. As we decide how to honor the legacy of Dr. King on the 50th anniversary of his death, remember that ending poverty through disruption and protest was central to his beliefs. May it be central to ours.
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