Answer:
Neutrality Acts were laws passed to limit U.S. involvement in future wars in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939. The 1935 act restricted American travel abroad to belligerent ships, as well as munitions exports. The 1936 act outlawed loans to belligerents.
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What was the effect of the civil war between Hindus and Muslims in the Mughal Empire during the 18th century?
Answer:
The Mughals were a muslim dynasty who ruled over a majority of Hindu population.
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list 3 effects on harlem renaissance
Question 9 of 25
What has been the main benefit of globalization for the United Stated
A Economic growth
B. Greater job security
C. Increased wages
D. Increased exports
Answer:
I believe it is A.) Economic Growth
Explanation:
What problems did William face as King of England?
Answer:
resistance and revolts, wherein most were harshly subdued. On September 9, 1087, he died after suffering from a major injury. He was buried in St. Stephen's monastery.
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The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I but led to future challenges in Europe because
Central and Allied powers were crippled with disease.
Central and Allied powers lost millions of lives in the war.
the treaty contained harsh terms that punished the Central Powers.
the treaty contained harsh terms that punished the Allied Powers.
Answer: the treaty contained harsh terms that punished the central powers
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is c
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What was considered the "Jewel of the British Empire?"
The length of February was finalized in 713 BC, when this man remade the Roman calendar and assigned the month 28 days and 29 days. Who was the Roman ruler at this time?
George Washington
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Julius Ceasar
Sam Houston
Answer: C Julius Caesar
Explanation:
I just took the quiz with that question and got it right, also the other three are definitely not correct just by looking at the names ;-)
Rosa Park and The Montgomery Bus -compare these personal accounts with the "factual" or "documented" history of the era.
Answer:The 1960s was a crucial period in our nation's set of experiences. It was the point at which the
"gen X-ers" were transitioning, in secondary schools, universities, even as warriors in
the military. Particularly for the "boomers", it was a time of commotion on account of
numerous elements at that point: the social liberties development, the Vietnam War, challenge
the Vietnam War, large government, the ladies' development, the gay development -
the social and political developments of that time were critical and were influenced
by the incredible size of the "Boomer" age.
The time-frame covered by this catalog is around 1960 to 1974, an uncommon
"decade," no doubt. But since the Social equality developments and Watergate
outlined this period, it got difficult to incorporate a catalog on the 1960s
without entering the 1970s. The Vietnam War didn't end until 1975, which would
appear to be a consistent spot to end the decade. Nonetheless, Nixon's renunciation started
more open interest and energy than did the reckoning of the finish of the war.
Consequently, the time-frame covered. Despite the fact that there are some critical books on the Common
Rights Development, what began in the last part of the 1950s, that development has been
satisfactorily canvassed in different assets.
This list of sources is the aftereffect of a reference investigation of books being refered to by other, more
ongoing books on the 1960s. All in all, this is a commented on rundown of books that
have been refered to in excess of multiple times by later books during the 1960s (a rundown of
the refering to books is incorporated toward the end). A considerable lot of the explanations come from my
1992 book, The 1960s: A Commented on Reference index of Social and Political
Developments in the US (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press). A lot a greater amount of
the titles here are not in that assortment.
The game plan of the book reference is in incredible measure dictated by the call
numbers given to these materials by the Library of Congress. At times, I have
abrogated this order and put titles where I thought they appeared to be more
intelligent. This is a specific catalog and not the slightest bit incorporates everything distributed
in this period. The entirety of the materials ought to bear some significance with anybody pondering further
research during the 1960s.
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Question 10
What should I do if I cannot pay off my credit card bill in full? Choose the correct
answer:
A. I should skip the payment and pay it in full next month.
OB. I should not worry about it. I can pay it in full next month.
I should at least make the minimum payment, but should make the biggest
C.
payment I can afford.
D. I should talk to a loan shark and borrow the money until the next pay day.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The ten countries with the lowest development in the world, with regard to income, standard of living, and life expectancy, are all found in which geographic region? A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. the Middle East Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
Africa
Explanation:
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How does climate factor into agriculture in Cuba and Brazil?
Answer:
Changes in rainfall and temperature affect not just whether crops are abundant at harvest, but also whether they live that long. ... Published in the journal Nature Climate Change, suggests that an increase in temperature of 1 degree Celsius in Mato Grosso will lead to a 9-13% reduction in soy and corn production.
Explanation:
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Why are the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal considered to
be "Islamic Empires"?
Thomas is making tea. He adds sugar to water and stirs for a minute, but most of the sugar doesn't dissolve. Which of the following could Thomas do to make the sugar dissolve more quickly?
A: heat the water
B: add more sugar
C: stir more slowly
D: use a smaller cup
(also this was supposed to be a science thing)
The answer would be A. heat the water.
As president George Washington favored alliances with which European nation ?
Answer:
Washington's hope that the United States would end permanent alliances with foreign nations was realized in 1800 with the Convention of 1800, the Treaty of Mortefontaine which officially ended the 1778 Treaty of Alliance, in exchange for ending the Quasi-War and establishing most favored nation trade relations with Napoleonic France.[10] In 1823, Washington's foreign policy goals were further realized in the Monroe Doctrine, which promised non-interference in European affairs so long as the nations of Europe did not seek to colonize or interfere with the newly independent Latin American nations of Central and South America. The United States did not enter into any permanent military alliances with foreign nations until the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty[11] which formed NATO.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Who were "carpetbaggers" and what did they have in common?
Answer:
Carpetbaggers was a derisive term that referred to northern merchants who arrived in the South in the early days of Reconstruction (1865 – 1877), the twelve-year period of rebuilding that followed the American Civil War (1861 – 1865).
Explanation:
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Who was Daniel Webster and what did he believe
Answer:
Webster gained fame for his championship of a strong federal government, though he had been a rather extreme advocate of states' rights at the beginning of his forty years in public life. As a congressman (1813-1817) from New Hampshire, he opposed the War of 1812 and hinted at nullification.Aug 21, 2018
Nationality: United States
Profession: Orator, Lawyer
Explanation:
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Pls answer this right away!!! I need help!! 20 points!!
Answer:
I think it might be puritans
Explanation:
I think there is a mistake bc Pilgrims were the ones who mad the first form of representative self-government
To Many Californians, the arrival of the Dust Bowl refugees of the mid-1930s represented
To many Californians, the arrival of the Dust Bowl refugees of the mid-1930s represented unwanted additions to the ranks of the unemployed. The large-scale movement of Great Plains residents to California during the Great Depression.
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What is the effect caused by the increased number of professional occupations during
the Industrial Revolution?
A
migration of workers from other countries
B
growth of the middle class
С
reduction of the food supply
D
overcrowding in cities
4. Which of the following best describes the conflict that occurred from the growing tensions between Patriot colonists and Great Britain in the thirteen North American colonies?
a. The Great War
b. The Revolutionary War
c. The War of 1735
d. The Declaration of Independence
Answer:
I say d but I am not sure about that
What actions did the south take after turner’s rebellion ??
Which of the following is not true of the expansion of Islam into India?
Answer:
is there a picture?
Explanation:
Answer:
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Layer 3
Layer 2
Layer 1
Which statement best describes Layer 3 and Layer 5?
A Layer 3 is the crust and Layer 5 is the mantle; both layers are hotter than Layer 1.
B
Layer 3 is the mantle and Layer 5 is the crust; both layers are hotter than Layer 1
С
Layer 3 is the mantle and Layer 5 is the crust; both layers are cooler than Layer 1.
D
Layer 3 is the crust and Layer 5 is the mantle, both layers are cooler than Layer 1.
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Answer:
i thank it is letter C.
Explanation:
What does Lin threaten to do if the British refuse to end the opium trade?
Answer:
Lin threatened to impose the death penalty on British merchants involved in the opium trade.
Explanation:
Lin Zexu (1785-1850), who had been appointed imperial commissioner in 1838, ordered British merchants to hand over their opium stock and stop the traffic of opium in China. The penalty for not following his command was death. The British superintendent of trade, Charles Elliot, refused the order, so Lin suspended all trade and took all foreign merchants hostage until Elliot surrendered and the merchants surrendered their stock, which was dumped into the sea.
What did the Fourteen Points and the Atlantic Charter have in common?
Answer:
Both were agreements between nations to curtail the production of weapons.
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When did the U.S. enter World War I and what countries were on the same side as the U.S.?
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Answer:
On April 6, 1917, the U.S. joined its allies--Britain, France, and Russia--to fight in World War I.
Explanation:
representative democracy what do you think are the Advantages of this form government?
ONe large one is that a ruler can not rise to power without a consensus of other people in the government and the public. A dictatorship is nearly impossible with a representative democracy.
President Truman discusses two different ways of life in this excerpt. What do you think he means by this? Do you agree with President Truman’s argument? Explain your answer. Do you believe that the Truman Doctrine was a declaration of the Cold War? Explain your answer.
Answer: Answer and explanation #1
President Harry Truman talks about "two ways of life" in a speech to Congress in 1947.
When Truman talks about two ways of life he calls them one "free" and other "totalitarian". By this time the term totalitarianism had already become famous to classify extremely authoritarian regimes like the nazi and soviet regimes.
Thus the president can only be referring to the opposition between capitalist and communist economic systems represented by the US and Soviet Union.
To answer if you agree with President Truman's argument you should ask yourself a few questions: was the US back then a regime that really followed the will of the majority? how was the US back then? how was the USSR? how did political persecution work there? was it really impossible to both systems to exist in the world? In short, you must check Truman's arguments to see if you agree or disagree with them.
Answer and explanation #2
Most historians agree that this speech was a declaration of the Cold War. It was given when the US saw that the USSR could amplify its influence on Western Europe and Africa: Truman spoke to Congress to get approval to financially aid Turkey and Greece regimes against leftist groups supported by the USSR.
So we see in this speech the entire framing of the Cold War: a war that was not fought directly but rather by securing influence zones. This speech was the beginning of the Truman Doctrine: it started the Containment Policy which compromised to stop the spreading of communism to other areas of the world other than the USSR.
What Truman started in this speech was the modus operandi of the Cold War until its end in the late 20th century.
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What was considered the "Jewel of the British Empire?"
Answer:
india
Explanation:
Answer: India
Explanation:
As well as spices, jewels and textiles, India had a huge population. Soldiering was an honourable tradition in India and the British capitalised on this. They regimented India's manpower as the backbone of their military power.
Which of the following is the best description of karma? A. The Hindu caste system B. Good or bad deeds in a past life will determine which caste you are born into C. A Hindu goddess D. The Hindu sacred writings
Answer:
B is karma.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
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