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In Argentina, the Dirty War had been going on since the death of Juan Perón in 1974, when his widow, Isabel Martínez de Perón, succeeded him as head of state. Her government was marked by unrest in the country. Far-left groups, such as the Montoneros, provoked kidnappings and bombings. On March 24, 1976, the government of Isabel Perón was overthrown by the right-wing military junta of General Jorge Videla, which initially came to fight these insurgent groups.
The dictatorship was characterized by forced disappearances and illegal detentions of people, both insurgents and innocent people. Democratic elections were held after the military dictatorship lost the Falklands War against Great Britain in 1982.
In 1983 the return of democracy took place, with the electoral victory of Raul Alfonsin. That same year, Videla and his associates appeared in court for crimes against humanity. The new beginning was difficult mainly because of the economic situation, but at the beginning of his tenure Alfonsín had the advantage of having almost all sectors of society on his side, with the exception of the military, which did not interfere in his politics at first.
Answer:
democratic free elections began and military rule ended
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Which action would John Locke find to be unacceptable?
A leader taxes citizens to support wealthy landowners.
An absolute monarch sends an army to protect citizens who are being attacked.
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Citizens demand representation in government.
A group of citizens overthrow a king when he attempts to take their property.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Winning the war and the Guadalupe-Hidalgo agreement raised many questions for the U.S. government.
b.
President Polk was eager to go to war with Mexico and refused Mexico’s attempts at peaceful negotiations.
c.
After the Compromise of 1850, New Mexico was no longer part of Texas.
d.
The U.S. Mexico War ended on February 2, 1848.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
President Polk did not support war
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How did Buddhism spread east into Asia?
Answer:
The main three ways in which the religion was transported into the region is through systems of trade, marriage, and missionary work. Buddhism has always been a missionary religion and Theravada Buddhism was able to spread due to the work and travel of missionaries.
Explanation:
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Answer D.Through traders and missionaries.
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How were the experiences of Native American similar to those of other minority groups?
A) They were forced to give up their land to live on reservations.
B) They were unable to become U.S citizens
C) They faced discrimination and violence
D) They were not under the rule of the United States at birth.
Answer:
Explanation:
they were forced to leave the land they once owned in order for others to get more money for selfish reasons.
The disagreements between Hamilton and Jefferson led to a rewritten Constitution. a reformed Congress. new cabinet members. new political parties.
Answer:
D. New politcial parties
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Describe the ancient geography of Rome
Answer:
Rome was built on seven hills at the bank of the tiber river. Rome is around the center of the italian peninsula. Italy had many hills and mountains but were easier to travel over than the mountains on Greece. ... Most of the rivers around Rome were shallow so they easy to cross.
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Which position would most likely be found in the Libertarian Party
platform?
A. support for the Affordable Care Act
B. support for absolute freedom of speech and religion
C. support for higher taxation to provide more government services
D. support for increased regulation of business to curb the exploitation of
natural resources
Answer: support for absolute freedom of speech and religion
Explanation:
Libertarians are sort of like Republicans, so the answer is support for absolute freedom of speech and religion. All parties value the Constitution. This is a right in the Constitutution, so the answer is B. support for absolute freedom of speech and religion
why did the quartering act happen
Answer:
The Quartering Act was passed primarily in response to greatly increased empire defense costs in America following the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War.
Explanation:
The battles of Lexington and Concord were fought near which major city?
A. Batimore
B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
D. Charleston
Answer:
Boston
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Boston
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Who won the Presidential election of 1960? What impact did the debates have on the outcome of this election? Cite two details from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
John F. Kennedy, a wealthy Democratic senator from Massachusetts, was elected president in 1960, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon. Though he clearly won the electoral vote, Kennedy's received only 118,000 more votes than Nixon in this close election.
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Would there be more positive or more negative effects on life today had the American revolution never taken place?
Answer:
Like the earlier distinction between “origins” and “causes,” the Revolution also had short- and long-term consequences. Perhaps the most important immediate consequence of declaring independence was the creation of state constitutions in 1776 and 1777. The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance, the legal institutionalization of religious toleration, and the growth and diffusion of the population. The Revolution also had significant short-term effects on the lives of women in the new United States of America. In the long-term, the Revolution would also have significant effects on the lives of slaves and free blacks as well as the institution of slavery itself. It also affected Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments hostile to their territorial claims. Even more broadly, the Revolution ended the mercantilist economy, opening new opportunities in trade and manufacturing.
The new states drafted written constitutions, which, at the time, was an important innovation from the traditionally unwritten British Constitution. Most created weak governors and strong legislatures with regular elections and moderately increased the size of the electorate. A number of states followed the example of Virginia, which included a declaration or “bill” of rights in their constitution designed to protect the rights of individuals and circumscribe the prerogative of the government. Pennsylvania’s first state constitution was the most radical and democratic. They created a unicameral legislature and an Executive Council but no genuine executive. All free men could vote, including those who did not own property. Massachusetts’ constitution, passed in 1780, was less democratic but underwent a more popular process of ratification. In the fall of 1779, each town sent delegates––312 in all––to a constitutional convention in Cambridge. Town meetings debated the constitution draft and offered suggestions. Anticipating the later federal constitution, Massachusetts established a three-branch government based on checks and balances between the branches. Unlike some other states, it also offered the executive veto power over legislation. 1776 was the year of independence, but it was also the beginning of an unprecedented period of constitution-making and state building.
The Continental Congress ratified the Articles of Confederation in 1781. The Articles allowed each state one vote in the Continental Congress. But the Articles are perhaps most notable for what they did not allow. Congress was given no power to levy or collect taxes, regulate foreign or interstate commerce, or establish a federal judiciary. These shortcomings rendered the post-war Congress rather impotent.
Political and social life changed drastically after independence. Political participation grew as more people gained the right to vote. In addition, more common citizens (or “new men”) played increasingly important roles in local and state governance. Hierarchy within the states underwent significant changes. Locke’s ideas of “natural law” had been central to the Declaration of Independence and the state constitutions. Society became less deferential and more egalitarian, less aristocratic and more meritocratic.
The Revolution’s most important long-term economic consequence was the end of mercantilism. The British Empire had imposed various restrictions on the colonial economies including limiting trade, settlement, and manufacturing. The Revolution opened new markets and new trade relationships. The Americans’ victory also opened the western territories for invasion and settlement, which created new domestic markets. Americans began to create their own manufacturers, no longer content to reply on those in Britain.
Despite these important changes, the American Revolution had its limits. Following their unprecedented expansion into political affairs during the imperial resistance, women also served the patriot cause during the war. However, the Revolution did not result in civic equality for women. Instead, during the immediate post-war period, women became incorporated into the polity to some degree as “republican mothers.” These new republican societies required virtuous citizens and it became mothers’ responsibility to raise and educate future citizens. This opened opportunity for women regarding education, but they still remained largely on the peripheries of the new American polity.
Women gathered around and writing a document.
While in the 13 colonies boycotting women were seen as patriots, they were mocked in British prints like this one as immoral harlots sticking their noses in the business of men. Philip Dawe, “A Society of Patriotic Ladies at Edenton in North Carolina, March 1775. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Which of these were problems in the Industrial Age? Choose four answers.
high poverty rates
the influence of unions
poor working conditions
crowded cities
growing inequality
overly generous welfare benefits
Answer:
High poverty rates
poor working conditions
crowded cities
growing inequality
Explanation:
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The industrial age is a time period in history that is known for the rise of industrialization and changes in socio-economic organization.
It began in 1760 in Britain and later spreading to other nations of the world. It was characterized by the rise of hand tools and power-driven machines. Starting with the industrial revolution of the 18th century which was fueled by coal mining. Owning to the large scale economic developments industrial revolution lead to several problems like the poor working conditions, crowded cities and growing inequality.Hence the correct options are 1, 3, 4, and 5.
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Which statement about Prohibition in the United States is true
Answer:
Concept: US History
Since you didn't provide any options The age of drinking is 21 They limited any type of alcohol2.4 Quiz Read this excerpt from Rudyard Kipling's poem "The White Man's Burden " and then answer the question that follows : Take up the White Man's burden Send forth the best ye breed Go, bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need To wait, in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild Your new-caught sullen peoples , Half devil and half child . - Take up the White Man's burden In patience to abide , To veil the threat of terror And check the show of pride; By open speech and simple , An hundred times made plain , To seek another's profit And work another's gain . According to the poem , how did the imperial powers justify the colonization of African and Asian nations ?
Answer:
The White Man's Burden
Explanation:
According to Rudyard Kipling, European countries had a responsibility to spread their culture and hold power to less civilized places. European believed in establishing their influence and controlling Non-Christians. The native people in the colonies considered to be lower and pagan. Europeans countries like Britain have a right to convert the native with no tolerant attitude.
What invention helped ancient Mesopotamians harvest their crops quickly and efficiently?
Answer:
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what does insure domestic tranquility mean and why is it important for creating a strong nation
Answer: Nothing ensures a nation’s domestic tranquility more assuredly than the unity of its citizens. It was among the foremost goals of the Framers, and of such importance it was placed within the mission statement of the Constitution. In our time, we have thought it to mean keeping the peace through law and order.
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Who won the battle of Cannae and how did they win?
Answer:
Varro commanded one half of the force and Paulus the other. As they marched, Hannibal ambushed Varro's command but was beaten back. Varro claimed this skirmish as a great victory, which improved the morale of his troops, but Paulus was beginning to have greater doubts as to the wisdom of the coming engagement.
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Why was the Fifteenth Amendment unable to protect African Americans' voting rights?
Answer:
The United States 15th Amendment made voting legal for African-American men. However, voting for them was almost nonexistent in some places, especially in the South, because of threats, violence, and unethical practices
In what ways did immigrants influence Texas Culture
Answer: Rather the focus is on immigration and how it has contributed to change in Texas' ... These are issues that will affect every American and immigrant to our shores. ... It shows that 60.6 percent of the Texas population was White (non-Hispanic)
Explanation: Rather the focus is on immigration and how it has contributed to change in Texas' ... These are issues that will affect every American and immigrant to our shores. ... It shows that 60.6 percent of the Texas population was White (non-Hispanic)
What physical feature had the greatest effect on China's contact with other countries? O Vast, flat deserts made northward travel easier. O Extensive highlands made westward travel difficult. O River systems nelped travel between north and south. O High, dangerous mountains blocked southward travel.
Answer: A. Vast, flat deserts made northward travel easier.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What are some echoes of John Locke that are in the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:Locke is notable for making the statement that all men have the right to pursue “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Property.” In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson alters this statement to state that all men have the rights to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” John Locke fused “individualism ...
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¿ que podemos hacer para evitar que se pierda la ética de los profesionistas y estos conocimientos se usen en pro de las guerras destruyendo miles de vidas y no en beneficio de la humanidad?
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Lo que podemos hacer para evitar que se pierda la ética de los profesionistas y estos conocimientos se usen en pro de las guerras destruyendo miles de vidas y no en beneficio de la humanidad, es lo siguiente.
Primero que nada, empezar desde la infancia. Sí, abrir programas escolares donde la Ética y la Moral sean materias prioritarias al igual que lo son las matemáticas o las ciencias naturales. Ya no se deben dejar en un segundo plano, como simples materias complementarias.
Eso producirá un cambio notorio porque los estudiantes estarán escuchando permanentemente la importancia de tener elevados valores morales y la importancia de llevarlos a cabo en su vida personal y profesional.
Ya estando en el terreno profesional, las personas deben desarrollar un pensamiento consciente que los invite a pensar en las consecuencias de sus actos. Esto es, deben tomar la decisión de sentirse bien consigo mismos y su conciencia, o comprometer sus valores en pro del dinero y corromper sus principios.
Cuando los profesionistas puedan entender las consecuencias de sus actos en su vida diaria, entonces serán muy cuidadosos en no volver a cometer los mismos errores de los cuales se arrepentirán toda su vida.
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Which of the following statements is false?
a.
Lamar used military force to move the Cherokee to Arkansas.
b.
The Cherokee were working as agents for the Mexican government.
c.
Lamar ordered an attack on the Cherokee at the Neches River that resulted in over 100 Cherokee deaths.
d.
Chief Bowles was a friend of Sam Houston.
Answer: B
Explanation: It’s B
explain the use of african labor over Native American?
decrease in natives which causes them to find new slaves (africans)
Answer:
It was more profitable to have Native American slaves because African slaves had to be shipped and purchased, while native slaves could be captured and immediately taken to plantations; whites in the Northern colonies sometimes preferred Native American slaves, especially Native women and children
What kind of landforms make up Hawaii in the United States and the Falklands in
South America?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
what is Secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. and why is it important
Answer: The Preamble
Explanation: The Preamble talked about what the government set out to do in the US. In the part "secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity" it's talking about instances like the 1st amendment, where we have freedom of speech. They were trying to make sure that the US was nothing like Britain so allowed for more freedom.
Answer: Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity' The phrase confirms the Framer's vision that the very purpose of the Constitution is to protect the nation's blood-earned rights for liberty, justice, and freedom from a tyrannical
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Smuggling in the American colonies was
A. rare.
B. practiced occasionally.
C. never seen
D. widespread.
Answer:D widespread
Explanation:.
What is stated in the Resolution
section of the Declaration of
Independence?
A. The colonies wish to be "free and
independent states".
B. The colonies desire for peace with the British
crown.
C. The colonies anger towards King George and
Parliament.
Please help
Answer:
Explanation:
the anwser for that is A
How did Islam spread during the 600-900 BCE time period?
Answer:
Muslim conquests following Muhammad's death led to the creation of the caliphates, occupying a vast geographical area; conversion to Islam was boosted by missionary activities, particularly those of imams, who intermingled with local populations to propagate the religious teachings.
Explanation:
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