1 Cold War conflicts took place in

A: Spain
B:korea
C:honduras
D:ghana

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Answer 1

Answer:

I’m pretty sure it’s B: Korea

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Where do commercial banks go to
get loans when they don't have
enough money to give out?
A. Wealthy individuals
B. Big businesses
C. Federal Reserve Banks
D. Profits from the stock market

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Answer:

c or d

Explanation:

Maybe c sorry if its wrong

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In Nazi Germany, what professions were suitable for women?
Select one:
O a. law and the military
O b. none
O c. teaching and medicine
O d. nursing and social work

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I think the answer is C

can someone please answer the for me

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

George pacific employs approximately 40,000 people

In order to stop reincarnating and become one with Brahman a Hindu must achieve________?


A. Diwali
B. Moksha
C. Karma
D.vedas. PLEASE NO LINKS

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Answer:

B. Moksha

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In what ways could Nationalism create problems between countries?

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   A nationalist government may invoke such feelings of division in order to appeal to popular opinion; hence the less legitimate a government, the more likely such nationalist divisions can lead to war.

How did Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, and Henry Ford help to transform the American economy?​

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Answer:

They created new industries requiring large investments, which resulted in cheaper products

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Which of the following determined who would be president of the United
States in the election of 1800?

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"Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist John Adams by a margin of seventy-three to sixty-five electoral votes in the presidential election of 1800.

Explanation:

What is the nature of relations between the U.S. and Japan today?

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In recent years, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe enjoyed good relations with U.S. President Donald Trump, with several friendly meetings in the United States and Japan, and other international conferences. His successor, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has enjoyed good relations with current U.S. President Joe Biden.

Which was NOT an example of a push factor in immigration?


A. German Jews fleeing religious persecution.

B. Swedes settling on public land in the United States.

C. German artisans put out of business by factory-made products

D. Catholics who faced discrimination in Ireland came to the United States.


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Answer:

C. German artisans put out of business by factory-made products

Explanation:

A better education opportunity is not an example of a push factor in migration. Push factor in migration varies in many forms but mostly it leaves the people with no other choice but to resort in migration rather than staying.

Answer:

Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity. Poor economic activity and lack of job opportunities are also strong push factors for migration. hope I helped let me know if I

did keep on learning:)

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Which of the following words BEST defines the word “assimilation

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Answer:

the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.

Explanation:

yea.

How many languages were European Union voting signs written in?

8

12

17

23

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Answer

23 is correct answer

expectation

Compromise of 1850 what happened and who was involved? And how did this divide the north and south

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Senator Henry Clay introduced a series of resolutions on January 29, 1850, in an attempt to seek a compromise and avert a crisis between North and South. As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished.

In what ways did the media contribute to affecting social and political change in the United
States? *
A. Journalists exposed the poor conditions of meat packing industries and living
areas
O B. They donated money to build settlement houses
C. They printed posters and articles about the need for Women's suffrage
D. They formed political parties to advocate reform goals in Congress

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Answer:

The influence of mass media has an effect on many aspects of human life, which can include voting a certain way, individual views and beliefs, or skewing a person's knowledge of a specific topic due to being provided false information.

What was a land incentive in the western part of America that would have been a reason for immigrants to come the United States?

A. The land was held by Native American tribes.

B. The land was given for free to those who wanted to settle out West.

C. The land was managed by the government and withheld from personal ownership.

D. The vast majority of the land was being granted to the railroads.​

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Answer: The land was given for free to those who wanted to settle out West.

Explanation: (Acellus)

The Romans confused Christianity with Judaism, and so they ignored the new religion, allowing Christianity to grow. ( true or false)

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

"Issues related to the exact relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and between Christianity and the Roman government, were prominent topics of discussion."

PLEASEEE HELPPPP
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! explain what life was like on the Oregon Trail.

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Answer:

Life on the trail was not easy. Many faced family deaths to sicknesses such as cholera, measles, and smallpox. Starvation, harsh weather conditions, and travel accidents were common and took their toll, no matter which trail pioneers chose to travel or how carefully they prepared

Explanation: Hope this helps

Answer:

Life on the Oregon trail was very rough and the people traveling it knew it but that was a choice that they were willing to make, some days on the Oregon trail were so hot that you were dripping sweat and you had no water so that posed as a risk of dehydration and possibly death from over heating, and some days were so cold that you could be 12:00 and still have it be 14 degrees outside and your food was frozen so all you could do was chew on it, when it wasn't extremely hot or cold it was warm so you were in the sun all day with what little water and food that your wagon could carry, the wagons traveled about 10-12 miles every day for months on end. there was also many  diseases that you could catch and not to mention you could die from a rattle snake bite, and you had to cross countless rivers and streams witch there was a possibility of drowning. play the Oregon trail on weebly if you don't believe me :)

What kinds of media can be used to monitor the government?

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Answer:

The news, news papers, articles, social media.

Explanation:

What arguments could be made for the necessity of a draft?
What arguments could be made against drafting young men into military service?

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Not fully developed just ended there teens or still in there teens haven’t fully experienced life they can loose therw lives so quickly at a young age and there probably not experienced
FOR: In dire war-times, not enough citizens volunteer to be the crucially needed military personnel, requiring a draft for the safety and success of the nation.
AGAINST: However, drafting a country’s young men deprives it of a large portion of its workforce and citizenry, depressing economic, social, and societal growth for years to come. Additionally, there are inevitable long-term impacts on the men drafted, specifically debilitating mental and physical impairments/injuries from combat that they have no choice opting into or out of.

Question 4 of 10
What is a major similarity between economic wants and economic needs?

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Answer:

People must fulfill both in order to survive.

Explanation:

Answer:

People try to fulfill both with limited resources

Explanation:

I got this as the answer not the other one

PART A: Which of the following phrases best expresses the central idea of the article?
A.
Egypt would have developed civilization sooner if they built canals that forced
the Nile River to flood less often.
B. The natural environment protected Egyptians from invaders and also played a
critical role in their development of agriculture and calendars.
C. Egyptians would not have been able to predict the Nile's flooding without the
invention of papyrus paper.
D. The desert was an important resource because it not only provided protection
from invaders, but also rocks for building and salt for trading.

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Answer:

B. The natural environment protected Egyptians from invaders and also played a  critical role in their development of agriculture and calendars.

Explanation:

The natural environment around Egypt was crucial for the development of the Egyptian civilization, due to two main reasons.

One reason is the Nile River, which was the central artery of Egypt, and crosses the territory from North to South, with a huge Delta in the extreme north. The Nile flooded the banks seasonally, leaving the soil with rich sediments that had many nutrients and that made the land more fertile. This allowed the development of agriculture, the founding of cities along the banks, and the establishment of the Ancient Egyptian Civilization.

The other reason is that this central heartland along the Nile was surrounded by deserts or by the Mediterranean Sea. This made Egypt hard to invade, and although it was invaded a few times, no invasion could ever destroy the Egyptian Civilization until the Romans, when Egypt had already more than 3 thousand years of history.

The Athenians thought that it was important to be educated so that

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Answer:

to make citizens trained in the arts, and to prepare them for both peace and war. It was aimed at the cultivation of the students' physical, mental, and moral qualities.

Explanation:

"A Mad Dash to Disaster": The First World War
1. PART A: Which TWO of the following statement best summarize the central ideas of the?
A. WWI was caused exclusively by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
B. Historian Henry Kissinger was the most accomplished U.S. Secretary of State in
American history.
C. No one nation or group can be singled out to blame for the outbreak of WWI.
D. The roots of WWI were planted long before the assassination of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand.
E. Trench warfare, because it was so deadly, was outlawed in future warfare at the
Paris Peace Convention.
F. WWI permanently brought the U.S. out of isolation, deeply involving it in future
global matters, like WWII.

2. Part B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support the answer to Part A?
A. “A history-making diplomat as well as a historian, Kissinger concluded that no
country can be singled out, because ‘[e]ach of the major powers contributed a
quota of shortsightedness and irresponsibility’” (Paragraph 2)
B. “World War I (1914-1918) — which claimed 32 million military and civilian
casualties, impoverished Europe, destroyed three empires, and set the stage for
an even more savage World War II — had many roots.” (Paragraph 3)
C. “on June 28, 1914, a radical Serbian nationalist tossed a burning match by
assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of yet another
European superpower, the Austro-Hungarian empire of the Habsburg
monarchy.” (Paragraph 7)
D. “What followed was a massacre that lasted an interminable four years, three
months, and eventually brought into the maelstrom two million American
‘doughboys.’” (Paragraph 16)
E. The heaviest and eventually decisive fighting was done on the Western front,
where French, British and eventually, American soldiers were locked in a
remorseless trench warfare with von Schlieffen’s army.” (Paragraph 18)
F. “in March 1917, President Woodrow Wilson had responded to the outrageous
sinking of four American ships by German submarines by abandoning the U.S.
policy of neutrality.” (Paragraph 21)

3. Why did the author most likely italicize the phrase “for any reason whatever” in Paragraph
4?
A. to emphasize that almost anything would provoke the allies to fight, and war
was basically inevitable
B. to propose the idea that the allied countries were eager to fight, regardless of
whom or what they would fight
C. to stress France’s and Russia’s militaristic mindsets and superiority at the time
D. to clarify that the alliance was actually very general and loose, not as binding as
it would later seem

4. PART A: What does the word “hazardous” most likely mean as used in paragraph 4?
A. unnecessary
B. risky
C. violent
D. preventative

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Answer:

1. A and C

2. A and C

3. A

4. B

Also a little tip, never click on any links no matter what. It's a virus.

1. PART A:

The TWO statements that best summarize the central ideas of the "A Mad Dash to Disaster" are A. WWI was caused exclusively ... and C. No one nation ...

2. PART B:

The TWO quotes that best support the answer to Part A are: A. “A history-making diplomat ..." and C. “on June 28, 1914, a radical Serbian nationalist ..."

3. The author most likely italicized the phrase, "for any reason whatever," in Paragraph 4 for A. to emphasize that almost anything ...

4. The word "hazardous," as used in Paragraph 4, most likely means B. risky.

The First World War, unfortunately, took place between 1914 and 1918. According to history, the war claimed more than 30 million human lives with economic and disastrous consequences. It was the first large-scale war fought among many nations of the world.

Thus, Mike Kubic in A MAD DASH TO DISASTER: THE FIRST WORLD WAR explains the causes of the war in the early part of the 20th Century.

Read more about the first world war at brainly.com

How did mercantilism impact colonies and benefit the Europeans?

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Answer:

Mercantilism in Great Britain consisted of the economic position that, in order to increase wealth, its colonies would be the supplier of raw materials and exporter of finished products. Mercantilism brought about many acts against humanity, including slavery and an imbalanced system of trade.

Explanation:

I think this is correct

Explain why it took 100 years after the end of slavery for the U.S. Congress to pass a law outlawing racial discrimination. 3 key main ideas as to why

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Answer:

Emancipation: promise and poverty

For African Americans in the South, life after slavery was a world transformed. Gone were the brutalities and indignities of slave life, the whippings and sexual assaults, the selling and forcible relocation of family members, the denial of education, wages, legal marriage, homeownership, and more. African Americans celebrated their newfound freedom both privately and in public jubilees.

But life in the years after slavery also proved to be difficult. Although slavery was over, the brutalities of white race prejudice persisted. After slavery, state governments across the South instituted laws known as Black Codes. These laws granted certain legal rights to blacks, including the right to marry, own property, and sue in court, but the Codes also made it illegal for blacks to serve on juries, testify against whites, or serve in state militias. The Black Codes also required black sharecroppers and tenant farmers to sign annual labor contracts with white landowners. If they refused they could be arrested and hired out for work.

Explanation:

Most southern black Americans, though free, lived in desperate rural poverty. Having been denied education and wages under slavery, ex-slaves were often forced by the necessity of their economic circumstances to rent land from former white slave owners. These sharecroppers paid rent on the land by giving a portion of their crop to the landowner.

In a few places in the South, former slaves seized land from former slave owners in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War. But federal troops quickly restored the land to the white landowners. A movement among Republicans in Congress to provide land to former slaves was unsuccessful. Former slaves were never compensated for their enslavement.

But over the course of the late 1860s and throughout the 1870s, the federal government’s military presence was withdrawn from various southern states, and with the Compromise of 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes ordered the last federal troops in the South to withdraw.

With no troops to enforce the Fourteenth and Fifteen Amendments, Reconstruction was at an end. Across the South lynching, disenfranchisement, and segregationist laws proliferated. It would not be until after the Second World War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement that Jim Crow segregation would be outlawed.

True or false
8.Churchill & Mussolini started an alliance to fight off German

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Answer:

I think it's false

Explanation:

cuantos años duro la construccion de la muralla china y para que se relizo

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Answer:

¿Cuánto tiempo llevó la construcción de la Muralla China? Para la ingeniería actual resultaría difícil emprender un proyecto de construcción que abarque hasta 22.000 kilómetros de largo. Aparte de ser un proyecto que requeriría de innumerable cantidad de recursos, sería también necesario un trayecto de tiempo bastante amplio.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

En total, la Gran Muralla China tardó más de 2.000 años en construirse, entre el 770 a. C. y el 1633 d. C.  

La Gran Muralla China es una serie de fortificaciones que se construyeron a lo largo de las históricas fronteras del norte de los antiguos estados chinos y la China imperial como protección contra varios grupos nómadas de la estepa euroasiática. Se construyeron varios muros desde el siglo VII a. C., con tramos selectivos que luego unió Qin Shi Huang, el primer emperador de China. Queda poco del muro de Qin. Más tarde, muchas dinastías sucesivas han construido y mantenido múltiples tramos de bord

why was the monroe doctrine a significant foreign policy achievement during the 18

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It established the United States as a major power in the Western Hemisphere.

please help i’ll give you brainilist and thanks

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Answer: I cant see the question

Explanation:

What Age of Me

A. 25

B. 14

C. 10​

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Answer:

I think 14 years .........

What message the painting manifests destiny communication to the viewer

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Answer:

What is the message of the manifest destiny painting?

Summary. English: This painting shows "Manifest Destiny" (the belief that the United States should expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean). In 1872 artist John Gast painted a popular scene of people moving west that captured the view of Americans at the time.

Explanation:

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