Answer:
Overreaching
Explanation:
Masking isn't necessarily reckless, in act its actually quite the opposite.
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In the nineteenth century, political leaders Victor Emmanuel and Prime Minister Count
Camillo Cavour fought for national unity of Italy. What type of nationalism is this an example of?
bipartisan nationalism
economic nationalism
civic nationalism
popular nationalism
Answer:
economic nationalism
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct awnser is civic nationalism
Explanation:
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30. Which event took place after the Civil War and before World War II?
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. June 28, 1914. ...
The Armenian Genocide. April 24, 1915. ...
Battle of the Somme. ...
Treaty of Versailles Presented to German Delegation. ...
Adolf Hitler Issues Comment on the “Jewish Question” ...
Nazi Party Platform. ...
Beer Hall Putsch. ...
Adolf Hitler Becomes Leader of the Reestablished Nazi Party.
Why are implied powers of Congress, why are they important, but why do they make limits on Congress’ powers an urgency?
Answer:
Because they set limits to branches
Explanation:
What does ancestral meaning
Answer:
belonging or inherited from an ancestors or ancestor.
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Answer:
belonging or inherited from an ancestors or ancestor.
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What laws did the Nazis create against Jewish people?
The application of racial and eugenic laws and policies in Nazi Germany
Targeted groups
the application of reca and engineers laws and policies in Nazi Germany
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Supporters of the Union looked to Article VI of the Constitution for support for their argument. Read the excerpt from Article VI and then choose and defend a point of view regarding whether the Constitution corroborates (supports) a view that the Union is permanent.
“This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.”
The Supremacy Clause of Constitution of the United States (Article VI, Clause 2), establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land", and thus take priority over any conflicting state laws.
Answer:
The Supporters of the Union had a point in this argument, 'the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land...' this excerpt states that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land", and thus take priority over any conflicting state laws. This would contradict the Democrats' opinion that a state shall decide for itself's view on slavery, because any federal treaties or laws take priority over any state laws. If the government further decides to abolish slavery, all sectional interests would be ignored as the federal laws take priority over state laws. If popular sovereignty was made permanent, and the government decided for itself the view on slavery, popular sovereignty wouldn't exist.
Explanation:
Because popular sovereignty was very popular in the South, but the Constitution clearly states that federal laws take priority over state laws, so If a state law decides for itself that the state will accept slavery, but the government passes a law abolishing slavery, popular sovereignty no longer exists because the federal law abolishing slavery takes priority over any state wishing to accept slavery. This should show us that popular sovereignty or any sectional interest is proven to be invalid because the federal government will always have priority over the state government
How did the location of the German Concentration Camps fit into Hitler's "Final Solution"
The correct answer is C. They were designed to eliminate all people of Jewish descent from Europe.
Explanation
The Nazi concentration camps were places to which minority communities such as political opponents, Jews, Gypsies and people with mental or physical disabilities were taken. There were several types of concentration camps among which were those of prison, concentration, work and extermination. These places were part of Hitler's "Final Solution" political plan in which he proposed the extermination of the population of Jewish descentdants. So the correct answer is C. They were designed to eliminate all people of Jewish descent from Europe.
Based on your answer to the first question, what were the specific causes of China's economic turn around?
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Answer:
The answer would have to be D.
Explanation:
Tenement housing usually consisted of small apartments that offered tenants clean, cheap housing. True. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Minority groups signed up for segregated units like the Tuskegee Airmen and Navajo Code Talkers for which of the following reasons?
Answer: B. To show their equality to the nation during WWII.
Explanation:
Minority groups have been fighting for recognition in American history for a long time and this is not without merit because time and time again they have contributed to American history like European descendants.
One such time was during the second world war where African Americans formed the Tuskegee Airmen who flew many successful missions in the war and the Navajo Code Talkers who came up with a code so complex that the Japanese could not break it. Both of these groups did this to show that they were just as American as other groups.
The colonists especially hated the Stamp Act because it was seen as placing limitations on
The colonists especially hated the Stamp Act because it was seen as placing limitations on
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The Stamp Act was very unpopular among colonists. A majority considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent—consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant. Their slogan was "No taxation without representation"Arguing that only their own representative assemblies could tax them, the colonists insisted that the act was unconstitutional, and they resorted to mob violence to intimidate stamp collectors into resigningAnswer:
Foreign trade
Why did Prudence Crandall open the Canterbury School?
A
to educate immigrant children
B
to educate girls
С
to educate African American girls
D
to provide religious education
How was long distance trade easier for muslims
Answer:
helpful in trade, 10 days without water, long distance across Sahara, camel saddle made it easier to bring things
Explanation:
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What percentage of Americans believes that humans are causing global warming?
wwi is also called the 'War to End All Wars" because at the time no one thought another war that was that deadly could happen again? True or false?
Some historians consider the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century to have been crucial decades in the development of Western thought. What evidence supports that contention?
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A textual evidence is a justification that the author uses to prove an argument presented in the text. This evidence seeks to present elements that prove that the author's argument about something must be considered correct and true. In this case, to answer your question, you should read the entire text and identify the sentences the author uses to prove that the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were crucial decades in the development of Western thought. In this case, the author can present the scientific discoveries made during this period that were essential to explain and solve several problems that humanity did not know how to solve.