Answer: a lot of raw materials in great Britain
What is the most effective response to aggression--appeasement or collective security?
Answer:
i say collective security
Explanation:
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Actually Welcome to the concept of Responses.
The most effective way that nation takes to make a response to the aggression is Collective Security.
Collective Security is the correct Answer.
Define Popula sorvereingty
Answer:
Popular sovereignty is the idea that the power of a state and its government are created and sustained by the permission of its people. They give their permission through their elected representatives.
Explanation:
who helped organize the united farm workers union
It originated from the merger of two workers' rights organizations, the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) led by organizer Larry Itliong, and the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) led by César Chávez and Dolores Huerta.
According to Luther, what will happen to people who pay the Catholic Church to get out of
purgatory and into Heaven?
Answer:
According to Luther, what will happen to people who pay the Catholic Church to get out of Purgatory and into Heaven? They will eternally be doomed. How did the printing press help Luther's protest against the Catholic Church?
How was oil a source of conflict between the US and Japan?
What is Martin Luther King's approach and what does he fear will happen if change through non violence is not supported?
Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr. sought to raise the public consciousness of racism, to end racial discrimination and segregation in the United States. While his goal was racial equality, King plotted out a series of smaller objectives that involved local grassroots campaigns for equal rights for African Americans. Fearing that his speech was useless and won't change the mind of white people.
Explanation:
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How could Europe have changed so much between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance?
Answer:
From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Europe underwent a great deal of changes, including attitudes towards learning, science and technology, art and literature, and the way humankind felt about themselves and towards their society. The Middle Ages were the time period between ancient and modern times in western Europe. Before the Middle Ages, western Europe was part of the Roman Empire. After the Middle Ages, western Europe included the Holy Roman Empire, the kingdoms of England and France, and a number of smaller states. The history of the Middle Ages extends from the end of the Roman Empire, about the fifth century A.D. to the 1500 s. The Renaissance was a great cultural movement that began in Italy during the 1300 s. It spread to England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and other countries in the late 1400 s and ended about 1600. The word Renaissance refers to the act of being reborn. During the Renaissance, many European scholars and artists studied the learning and art of ancient Greece and Rome. They wanted to recapture the spirit of the Greek and Roman cultures in their own artistic, literary, and philosophic works.
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28:00 A(n) ______________ is a body of ideas that guide a person or a group. a. independent b. constituent c. watchdog d. ideology Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
D. Ideology
A system of ideas concerning political and economic policies.
Answer: D) Trust me bro
Explanation:
Name a country or territory that was sided with the Germans during World War I.
Answer:
Austria-Hungary
Explanation:
Answer:
Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
What kind of people were the prophets?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Prophets are considered to be chosen by God for the specific task of teaching the faith of Islam. Some were called to prophesy late in life, in Muhammad's case at the age of 40. Others, such as John the Baptist, were called to prophesy while still at a young age. Jesus prophesied while still in his cradle.
What was the purpose of Stalin's great purges?
Answer:
The Great Purge, also known as the “Great Terror,” was a brutal political campaign led by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin to eliminate dissenting members of the Communist Party and anyone else he considered a threat.
Explanation:
Joseph Stalin was a very paranoid man, and it showed in the way he ruled the Soviet Union. Anyone who was caught that posed a political threat to him or questioned his style of ruling, would be arrested.
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Answer:
For the first one the answer is: Lucretia Mott and Elizebeth Cady Stanton
For the second: It was a meeting for women's rights, disuccsing them and was seen as the bginnning of the Suffrage Movement. They made a 'Declaration of Sentiments' written by Stanton stating all men and women are created equal.
For the third: It had many things for women rights including better educsation and job oppurtunities, the right to own property and money and more church rights. Their most controversial demand was for vote called the 'Woman's Suffrage', which was not accepted by all atendees nor was the main goal but became one in the 1860's.
how have the steppes of central asia influenced history?
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The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia. The lifestyle of such people has been determined primarily by the area's climate and geography. The aridity of the region makes agriculture difficult and distance from the sea cut it off from much trade. Thus, few major cities developed in the region. Nomadic horse peoples of the steppe dominated the area for millennia.
Relations between the steppe nomads and the settled people in and around Central Asia were marked by conflict. The nomadic lifestyle was well suited to warfare, and the steppe horse riders became some of the most militarily potent people in the world, due to the devastating techniques and ability of their horse archers.[1] Periodically, tribal leaders or changing conditions would cause several tribes to organize themselves into a single military force, which would then often launch campaigns of conquest, especially into more 'civilized' areas. A few of these types of tribal coalitions included the Huns' invasion of Europe, various Turkic migrations into Transoxiana, the Wu Hu attacks on China and most notably the Mongol conquest of much of Eurasia.
The dominance of the nomads ended in the 16th century as firearms allowed settled people to gain control of the region. The Russian Empire, the Qing dynasty of China, and other powers expanded into the area and seized the bulk of Central Asia by the end of the 19th century. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union incorporated most of Central Asia; only Mongolia and Afghanistan remained nominally independent, although Mongolia existed as a Soviet satellite state and Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in the late 20th century. The Soviet areas of Central Asia saw much industrialization and construction of infrastructure, but also the suppression of local cultures and a lasting legacy of ethnic tensions and environmental problems.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, five Central Asian countries gained independence — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. In all of the new states, former Communist Party officials retained power as local strongmen.
Explanation:
Which is a characteristic of the Jacobins?
The ecological roleof kind of species greatly effect many other species in the ecosystem
Answer:
please give me brainlist and follow
Explanation:
A keystone species helps define an entire ecosystem. Without its keystone species, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether.
How do you think president kennedys age and family background impacted public opinion of him? (plz give two reasons for your answer)
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Answer: See below
Explanation: People thought that a younger energy was a fresh start for leadership and his catholic background had drawn in many catholic voters that generally sided with the Republican party.
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Answer:
15. The United States (Dr. U.S. Congress)
16. Economic Cooperation Act of 1948 better known as the Marshall Plan
Explanation:
Answer:
The communist party was the savior for Europe.
why did us officials consider the stalemate in korea to be a successful containment of communism
Answer:
The temporary division of Korea along the 38th parallel was a success for the policy of containment, as communism did not spread into South Korea. In 1954, SEATO (South East Asian Treaty Organisation) was set up as a copy of NATO. Communism had been prevented in South Korea and the UN was seen as a success.
The judicial branch upholds the law by hearing two different kinds of cases: civil and .
Answer:
Criminal court would wrap your sentence up!
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Criminal
Explanation:
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Select the civil rights group that best matches each item.
The groups are sncc and snlc
led by young activists
Stokely Carmichael
founded in response to the Montgomery bus boycott
Robert Moses
black churches and ministers
Answer:
SNCC -
led by young activists
Stokely Carmichael
Robert Moses
SCLC -
founded in response to the Montgomery bus boycott
black churches and ministers
Explanation:
SNCC stands for Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee founded by Ella Baker in 1960 while Southern Christian Leadership Conference was found as a response to the Montgomery bus boycott.
Members of SCLC were ministers and usually have meeting at black churches . While SNCC comprised of young activists, Stokely Carmichael chaired SNCC and Moses joined SNCC
Why do you think they kept building bigger and bigger weapons?
what is professor william burke white's viewpoint on the united nations?
Answer:
Explanation:
William Burke-White is an American law professor and policy advisor. He was the Inaugural Director of Perry World House, an interdisciplinary global policy research institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Which strategy do you think would have worked best if the United States had stayed in the war: training the South Vietnamese to fight the war or continuing to bomb North Vietnamese strongholds? Respond in at least three complete sentences. !!Support your response!!
Answer:t's best to step back and take a big view to understand U.S. involvement in Vietnam ... Southeast Asia had a long history of war and occupation dating back ... By 1893, French Indochina included what we now call Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. ... Vietnamese from Japanese control in the northern and southern parts of the ...
Explanation:American tactics in Vietnam can be summed up by the acronym BEAST - Bombing, Escalation, Air and artillery, Search and destroy and Technology.
Kennedy sent American soldiers to Vietnam. Lyndon Johnson ordered the first real combat by American troops, and Richard Nixon concluded the war. Despite the decades of resolve, billions and billions of dollars, nearly 60,000 American lives and many more injuries, the United States failed to achieve its objectives.
What was the goal of the Wilmot Proviso?
Answer:
to ban slavery in all land gained from the Mexican War.
2. What was the Shays Rebellion?
Answer: Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades. The fight took place mostly in and around Springfield during 1786 and 1787.
Read the passage from Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address.
We have every right to dream heroic dreams. Those who say that we're in a time when there are not heroes...
don't know where to look. ... There are entrepreneurs with faith in themselves and faith in an idea who create
new jobs, new wealth and opportunity.
-First inaugural address,
President Reagan,
1980
Reagan's words serve as evidence that his presidency would most likely
O work to create job programs for the unemployed.
O create new public housing projects in the inner cities.
O back the initiative of individuals wanting to start businesses.
O seek to expand government entitlement programs.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I chose A because the 2 possible answers are A and C but C is only part of what hes hinting at because how can helping entrepreneurs(a small portion of people wont help the economy but giving a lot of job opportunities from that small portion would) employment rates would drop and its a very common claim in every successful presidential campaign
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The speech by Reagan refers to ENTREPRENEURS and their heroic faith in starting a business. He is talking about the significance of these people and their ability to create tons of jobs and revenue for the country. To me it seems like the main goal of the speech is to encourage Americans to go to economically productive things. He never once references 1) creating job programs and giving people hand-outs, 2) creating new housing, or 3) seeking to expand government programs.
Option C is the only option that does not talk about direct government aid, and Reagan did not talk about government aid in his speech
How do people use checking accounts differently from the way they use savings accounts?
People use checking accounts to deposit money earned from their primary jobs, while people use savings accounts to deposit money earned from second or third jobs and gifts.
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People write checks or use debit cards to pay for goods and services with the money in checking accounts, while the money in savings accounts is not generally accessed as frequently.
People use checking accounts to build up funds over long periods of time in the hopes of making large purchases, while people use the funds in savings accounts to meet their regular expenses.
People open checking accounts if they will not need to access the money deposited in them for several months or years, while people open savings accounts if they will need to access the money deposited in them much sooner.
Answer:
People write checks or use debit cards to pay for goods and services with the money in checking accounts, while the money in savings accounts is not generally accessed as frequently.
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Answer:People write checks or use debit cards to pay for goods and services with the money in checking accounts, while the money in savings accounts is not generally accessed as frequently.
Explanation:
Identify three ways that you are impacted by your state or local government. What are some services provided by these levels of government? Why doesn't the federal government take on more of this role? Your essay should mention the principles of federalism and limited government and explain how they apply to this question.
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Well for impacts by how your impacted by your local and state government you could talk about the public school system and how it provides people with schooling. You could also talk about the roadways of America and how the government works to build and maintain them.
how do you think US officials felt about this new development? the cold war
Answer:
Crazy
Explanation:
They couldnt stand it
What are 3 reasons why Jesus was so influential?
Answer:
Christians see Jesus as a teacher. He has shown them a way of life and given them a set of values. His teachings can be summarised, briefly as the love of God and love of one's neighbour. ... Jesus is an inspiration to Christian living in many ways, and some people who are not Christian find him inspiring as well.
1: He had a profound impact on the people who encountered him while he was alive and ministering in Jerusalem and elsewhere. That is clear.
2: St. Paul, he basically spread nascent Christianity across the Levant and into Greece. From where it became an important cult within the Roman Empire, growing year by year. He wrote voluminously on his version of Christianity to communities across the Roman world, and single handedly spread Christianity from a small Jewish sect into a fledgling religion distinct from Judaism and part of the Roman world, which we inherited.
3: Constantine the Great. He made Christianity the State Religion of the Roman Empire, and founded Constantinople as it’s Capital; this event cemented Christianity as a world religion and allowed it to destroy paganism and its competitor religions in the Mediterranean basin. That legacy led directly to the Orthodox Church, and the Roman Catholic Church which are still in existence today (I’m one of the Catholics) and Catholicism has well over a billion followers across the globe, while Orthodox Christianity has several hundred million adherents. Most other forms of Christianity we know today such as Protestantism, derive from these Roman predecessors. So in a way, the Roman Empire still influences the world down to the present day.
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