Answer:
The answer will be D: A Sui official led a rebellion that caused the sui dynasty to collapse
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Explanation:
Answer:D
Explanation:
How were Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler similar in their rise to power
between World War I and World War II?
A. Both based their ideologies on religious fundamentalism.
O B. Both resisted government control over citizens' lives.
O C. Both were devoted to the ideology of fascism.
O D. Both sought to overthrow the Marxist government of their country.
Answer:
C.both were devoted to the ideology of fascism
Explanation:
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Explain why Indians pushed for independence from Britain and the methods they used to achieve it.
Answer:
The British Viceroy and his Council ruled the country. These educated Indians wanted the opportunity to reach the top jobs in the civil service. They also wanted India to have its own government, in which men like them would become MPs. The Indian National Congress first set out these ideas in 1885.
India won its freedom from British colonial rule in 1947, after many decades of struggle. Mohandas Gandhi, known as Mahatma Gandhi, joined the fight in 1914 and led the country to independence, using his method of nonviolent protest known as satyagraha
Write a paragraph of at least 150 words on how the Cold War affected smaller countries that were not directly involved in it.
President Reagan's domestic policy spent $1.7
billion to fight what issue during the 1980's?
A. The War on Drugs
B. The Space Race
C. The War on Trade
Answer: I'm pretty sure its C
Explanation:
Answer: A. The War on Drugs
Explanation:
The desire to educate and "civilize" African and Asian nations fell under
which motive for Imperialism?
O Economic
O Political
O Religious/Social
O None of the above
inen "stronger" nations to exten
Answer:
D. None of the above
Explanation:
The desire to educate and "civilize" African and Asian nations fell under "CULTURE"
Hence, considering the available options, the correct answer to the question is "None of the above"
In terms of culture, the Europeans desire to civilize the uneducated African and Asians was based on Social Darwinism belief where the Europeans felt culturally superior and would like to take the responsibility of reorientating the people in those regions
who is the king of jungle
The king of jungle is King Lion
Answer:
LION.....
Explanation:
LIONESS....
23. Find the exact value of cos(20) knowing that: *
(1 Point)
sin (0) = -2/2 270º < 0 < 360° how to solve
Answer:
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = 0[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
[tex]\sin(\theta) = -\frac{\sqrt 2}{2}[/tex]
[tex]270^o < \theta < 360^o[/tex]
Required
[tex]\cos(2\theta)[/tex]
Recall that:
[tex]\sin^2(\theta) + \cos^2(\theta) =1[/tex]
Substitute: [tex]\sin(\theta) = -\frac{\sqrt 2}{2}[/tex]
[tex](-\frac{\sqrt 2}{2})^2 + \cos^2(\theta) =1[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{2} + \cos^2(\theta) =1[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex]\cos^2(\theta) =1-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\cos^2(\theta) =\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\cos(2\theta)[/tex] is calculated as:
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = \cos^2(\theta) - \sin^2(\theta)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = \frac{1}{2} - (-\frac{\sqrt 2}{2})^2[/tex]
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = \frac{1}{2} - \frac{2}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = \frac{1}{2} - \frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\cos(2\theta) = 0[/tex]
How did the native Americans treat Louis and Clark
Answer:
The way that the Native Americans treated Louis and Clark on their expedition is that they didn't have any big intentions of harming anybody though there were a few tribes who didn't really agree with their ways. They met Pocahontas on their expedition and she helped them reach the Pacific Ocean.
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All of the following describe the events and aftermath of the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942-February 1943) EXCEPT:
A. the city was originally named Volgograd, before it was named after Stalin
B. the two opposing generals were Erwin Rommel of Germany’s 6th Army and Nikita Khrushchev of the Red Army
C. the battle took place in an industrial/urban setting
D. the Russians won the battle by surrounding and sealing off from the rear the overstretched Germany army
E. this defeat for the Nazis represented their farthest offensive push eastward
Answer: B. the two opposing generals were Erwin Rommel of Germany’s 6th Army and Nikita Khrushchev of the Red Army
Explanation:
The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the most brutal and bloody battles of World War II and it is estimated that the Russians lost more men here than the United States did in the entire war.
Even though Nikita Khrushchev was present in the battle, he was not the head of the army but was present as a commissar. As for Erwin Rommel, he was not in command of German forces in the East and his area of influence was Africa and then the Western front.
Describe political social or cultural change that took place in Rome during the early empire
QUESTION 9
The AFL-CIO, the major confederation of labor unions in the United States, would be part of the interest group coalition of which of the two major political parties/
a.
Democrat
b.
Republican
c.
N/A
d.
N/A
5 points
QUESTION 10
The National Rifle Association (NRA) would be part of the interest group coalition of which of the two major political parties?
a.
Democrat
b.
Republican
c.
N/A
d.
N/A
5 points
QUESTION 11
What kept voting limited to the elites of society during the "Era of Elite Based Political Parties" 1789-1828?
a.
Literacy Requirements for Voting
b.
Gainful Employment Requirements for Voting
c.
Property Requirements for Voting
d.
Sobriety Requirements for Voting
5 points
QUESTION 12
Machine Politics is based on a simple exchange of:
a.
money for "protection"
b.
"tricks for treats"
c.
Votes for favors
d.
"pay to play"
5 points
QUESTION 13
What was the name of the "go to" machine representative who mobilized the votes in every neighborhood and "delivered" them to the candidates of the machine?
Loan Shark
Block Captain
Ward Leader
Money Runner
5 points
QUESTION 14
What was the progressive era reform that made it impossible for machine operatives to determine if people actually voted, as promised, in return for the favors they recieved from the machine?
a.
The stripped ballot
b.
The White Australian Ballot
c.
The Scanned Ballot
d.
The weighted voting ballot
QUESTION 17
A selective incentive (that works to overcome the free rider problem) by offering networking opportunities as an inducement for new members to join is called a(n)
a.
informational benefit
b.
material benefit
c.
purposive benefit
d.
Solidary benefit
5 points
QUESTION 18
When a decision maker approaches a lobbyist to get the "outside" support of the group the lobbyist represents we have an instance of:
a.
Grassroots Lobbying
b.
Traditional Lobbying
c.
Cross Lobbying
d.
Reverse Lobbying
Answer:
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Explanation:
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the answer is the 2nd one, b
The USA and USSR wanted world domination
and would do anything
Answer:
True
Explanation:
That's Right, they would do anything for world domination.
What would you do to possibly prevent WWII
Answer: when germany started to build its military again (which they were not really supposed to be doing the the first place) i would've put limits in place immediately. the allies allowed Hitler to do what ever he wanted because they were afraid. i would've tried to shut it down before the german army got out of hand. before they obtained the power they had.
I need answers for these 2
19 = false
20 = false
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All factors of production are imited? True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
There is nothing that is unlimited in any factor of production.
how do the clothes we wear And food we eat depend onthe climate
describe two ways the refugees act 130 of 1998 can protect citizens against xenophobia
Answer:
The Refugees Act 130 of 1998, which came into force in 2000, As detailed by Human Rights Watch in its 1998 report Prohibited. on the very people they may be accusing to grant them legal status to remain in the country
A capitalist/free enterprise economy is often characterized by -
J)
blend of public and private ownership and some government interference
K)
private ownership and limited government interference
public ownership and total government interference
L)Public ownership and limited government interference
M)
trading goods and services for other necessities you need
Answer:
K) private ownership and limited government interference.
Explanation:
An economy is a function of how money, means of production and resources (raw materials) are carefully used to facilitate the demands and supply of goods and services to meet the unending needs or requirements of the consumers.
Basically, there are four (4) main types of economy and these are;
I. Mixed economy.
II. Free-enterprise (capitalist) economy.
III. Traditional economy.
IV. Command economy.
A free-enterprise economy also referred to as capitalism or free market can be defined as a type of economy in which prices, products and services are being determined by the market rather than the government. Thus, a free-enterprise economy is devoid (free) of government regulations, interference or control because the market (enterprises) are the ones who are saddled with the responsibility of determining the market forces.
Simply stated, a free-enterprise system is a type of economy that is completely driven by demand and supply of goods and services.
Hence, a capitalist or free enterprise economy is often characterized by private ownership and limited government interference.
Which of these is a pull factor?
A. job opportunities
B. disease
C. bad treatment by the government
D. bad weather
The US free enterprise system is based on the idea that
Answer:
Free-enterprise systems encourage free interaction between producers and consumers. Producers cannot control what they produce in a free-enterprise system. Governments create policies to protect the safety of citizens and fairness in the market. ... Businesses are generally free of government ownership and control O D.
Answer:
businesses should not be controlled by governments
How did Religion spread throughout the different regions?
Answer:
i think its bedside the different world religions brought it with them so they shared it
Answer:
people want to spread their religion and they generally go along trade routes or large city's
Explanation:
2. Why does Bud like Civil War books? Chapter 9-11
Answer: He liked looking for his family's name in them. He liked history; it gave him a sense of roots that he didn't have with his family. They smelled good and reminded him of when his mother read to him.
Explanation:
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What impact did railroads have on cities across the United States at the turn of the 20th century?
Answer:
A.
Many cities became industrial centers.
Explanation:
After the Industrial Revolution, how did European imperialism affect Africa? PLEASE HELP
The correct answer is D. Arbitrarily formed boundaries caused wars between rival tribes.
Explanation
During the 19th century in Europe, the Industrial Revolution developed a technological, social and economic movement that meant a significant change for humanity, the growth of many factories, the displacement towards large industrial cities, imperialism, among others. When the industrial powers began to colonize African territories, the continent was divided, however, these new borders did not take into account the tribal traditions of the native African communities, so that several rival communities remained in the same colony causing violent confrontations between them. According to the above, the correct answer is D. Arbitrarily formed boundaries caused wars between rival tribes.
Which of the following describes why governments are helpful
2. A-Action What is happening in the cartoon?
What kind of laws do governments set up to regulate monopolies ?
Answer:
Sherman Act of 1890, the Clayton Act of 1914 and the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914
Explanation:
what is the importance on a map the dates?
Answer:
To be able to tell when the map boundaries were last updated.
Answer:
Maps represent the real world on a much smaller scale. They help you travel from one location to another. They help you organize information. They help you figure out where you are and how to get where you want to go.
how did apartheid government respond to the growing demands to change it's strategy
Answer:
by imidaintly doing succes things
Explanation: