Answer:
1.)During the Cold War, the United States was based upon capitalism and democracy while the Soviet Union was based upon communism and dictatorship.
2.)For much of the 20th Century, the Soviet Union rivaled the United States in political, military and economic strength. While the central command economy of the Soviet Union was diametrically opposed to the market liberalism of Western nations.
3.)The United States’ economic system was based on socialism, while the Soviet Union’s economy was based on the commune system.
4.)Socialism describes any political or economic theory that says the community, rather than individuals, should own and manage property and natural resources
5.)Whereas the term “capital” traces to ancient times and “capitalist” came with the financial revolution of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the word “capitalism” is a product of the political conflicts and economic transformations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Explanation:Hope this helps;)Next time cross out what you don't think is the answer and read the instructions slow out loud to yourself!
Andrea has had a savings account for ten years. She noticed over the last two years that the interest rates on her savings account went up in the first year and down in the second year. Which of the following budget scenarios BEST explains this transition?
A.
a budget surplus two years in a row
B.
first a balanced budget, then a deficit
C.
first a balanced budget, then a budget surplus
D.
first an unbalanced budget, then a balanced budget
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. first a balanced budget, then a deficit
Explanation:
If the interest is high I will have more money and if it is down I will have less money that correspond to a balanced budget and a deficit (lack of money).
Hope it helps
What blocks the society from becoming universal?
Answer:
the goverment
Explanation:
Answer:
yea
Explanation:
Write a paragraph comparing the Patriots and the Loyalists. If you were to have taken sides with one of them, which one would you have been and why?
If anyone can help me with this thank you! (I will report any non-answers though.)
Answer:
Loyalists were those colonials who were loyal to the King of England. They may not have agreed with the policies and laws of the Crown, but they knew they had a duty to uphold the laws and remain loyal to the government that controlled their daily lives. The Patriots were those colonials who were growing weary of British rules and policies, especially when they had no say in how these laws would be made or implemented. They strived for freedom from a tyrannical royal government, often led by Royal Governors who suppressed any utterance of rebellion. The Patriots grew tired and weary of being British citizens without British rights. From my point of view it seems like the Loyalists had it easy so that's who I would pick but it's all up to you.
I hope this helps :)
Most white Northerners hated slavery but did not want to risk their lives to end it.
A: True
B: False
please help its not that much and I don't have alot of time to do this!
I want you to do some online research and see if you can find out what life was like back then. Then I want you to write a 5-7 sentence paragraph about how you think The Great Depression would be different if it were to happen during today's times.
Answer:
The unemployment drama playing out in the U.S. has drawn comparisons to the Great Depression, the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world.
But is the comparison fair?
Yes and no, according to labor economists.
On one hand, the country may soon achieve Depression-era levels of joblessness due to the coronavirus pandemic. By some metrics, we may already be close.
PLS HELP ME WITH THIS! ITS URGENT! You don't have to give me a full paragraph but some small details pls cause I'm clueless! Ill give brainliest if the answers right!
Write a paragraph by adding supporting details to this main idea: The Phoenician alphabet had an impact on many civilizations.
Answer:
In addition to sailing expertly, the Phoenicians also traded with some of the oldest civilizations. They recorded trade affairs in cuneiform, but would have liked a more efficient and accurate system of record keeping. Or like The Phoenicians also developed the Phoenician Alphabet, which enabled them to keep accurate business records when trading with other colonies.
hopefully that's helpful
In complete sentences, describe how the lives of southerners were affected in the years after Reconstruction.
Answer:
They turned to violence and felt they needed to be ruled by white supremacy.
Explanation:
.Jacksonian democracy promoted
Expanded voting rights
Ended of the convention system
Military involvement in policing federal laws
eliminating the spoils system
Describe why slaves were utilized as forced labor in the Southern colonies.
Answer:
Explanation:
Slaves were used for many different things, the most common being that they were used to work on farms and for nobility.
Answer:
The Origins of American Slavery
Most of those enslaved in the North did not live in large communities, as they did in the mid-Atlantic colonies and the South. Those Southern economies depended upon people enslaved at plantations to provide labor and keep the massive tobacco and rice farms running
Explanation:
Why was Western Arkansas and the Indian lands of modern day Oklahoma so lawless and wild? What made this area a perfect spot for criminals?
Answer:
…American history, becoming known as Indian Territory, the dumping ground for eastern Native American tribes displaced by settlers’ ever-increasing hunger for land. Since its admission in 1907 as the 46th state of the union, however, Oklahoma has achieved an integration of its Native American citizens into modern economic and social…
Explanation:
FOR 30 POINTS Suffrage supporters had the greatest success in states that
had the largest cities.
were in the western United States.
were in the eastern United States.
had the most factories.
Answer:
brazil
Explanation:
because it has the longest river and is very big country
What was done to protect human rights of all people in the world after World War II?
Many United Nations peacekeeping operations and political and peacebuilding missions also include the human rights-related mandates aimed at contributing to the protection and promotion of human rights through both immediate and long-term action; empowering the population to assert and claim their human rights.
The idea of human rights emerged stronger after World War II. ... The calls came from across the globe for human rights standards to protect citizens from abuses by their governments, standards against which nations could be held accountable for the treatment of those living within their borders.
How did the collapse of the Soviet Union affect politics in Europe?
The Warsaw Pact was created to replace the void left by the Soviet Union,
The former Soviet republies were granted political independence.
NATO the prime defensive organization against the Soviets, was disbanded as
unnecessary
Georgia, a former Soviet republic, exerted its power over Eastern Europe,
Answer:
The former Soviet republies were granted political independence.
Explanation:
I did the test
How can we see the impact of the reconstruction plan in the U.S. today? Used evidence and details plz, will mark the brainliest.
What are some achievements of Polo? [sport]
The Inca adapted to their land by making terraces for farming. How would this technique make farming easier and increase production in the highlands of the Andes?
Answer:
They built cisterns and irrigation canals that snaked and angled down and around the mountains. And they cut terraces into the hillsides, progressively steeper, from the valleys up the slopes.
Was Sherman’s March to the Sea justified? Explain your response.
In asking a specific event and asking whether or not the course taken is justified or not, you are essentially asking whether or not the tactic employed was justifiable or not. Sherman's March to the Sea employed a more common military tactic known as the "scorch-earth policy" which is used in two ways:
Firstly, the scorch-earth policy is used mostly by the defending force. The deployment of this tactic is very similar, in removing any viable transportation courses (such as blowing up bridges, railroads, roads, as well as sabotaging established communication lines), as well as viable food sources, especially crops. Large mobile armies, back in those days, did heavily rely on captured enemy resources to sustain their armies, especially when transportation lines are drawn out great distances.
However, it is important to note that it was Sherman's army that employed this tactic. It gives us two important lessons. Firstly, Sherman understands that war is not always won by just battles, but that, in the greater scheme of things, it is actually a battle of spirit, population, but most importantly, resources. The destruction of the crops show Sherman's understanding that, even if the land was retaken, the crops lost would be a blow to the Southern troops, as well as seeing their native land in ashes. Secondly, Sherman understands the importance of transportation. The destruction of railroads and roads served to impede any active reinforcements in the area as well as a more concentrated attack, as the fastest ways to travel has been destroyed.
The third point of Sherman's March to the Sea is more of a ideology and policy, rather than a strategic justification. Sherman's march to the sea generally freed large amounts of previous slaves, who were left behind to take care of their master's houses while they were at war. This takes a more humanitarian approach, and casts a more positive light in the wake of destruction, in which, even though there was destruction, there was also freedom.
Sherman's March to the Sea is entirely justified, especially in a all-out war like the American Civil War. Remember, there is no Geneva Convention, no "illegal weapons", but rather a loose stratagem that asked for only one thing, to employ everything in their power to grasp the victory. History is written favorably for the victors, and justification comes along with it.
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Fun activity for y'all try to write a punic war letter! i've already wrote mine it was pretty fun!
Answer:
Could you please explain what that is?
Explanation:
It sounds intresting and i would like to try it.
Which of the following policies reflects the way President Hoover's initial response to the Great Depression was abandoned and how he tried a new approach?
A. He developed many public works programs that were sponsored by the government.
B. He appealed to pass the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to help revive businesses.
C. He gave his political support to the veterans in the Bonus Army.
D. He encouraged citizens with food to spare to donate to local soup kitchens.
I am pretty sure it would be A because of what he has done in the past.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He developed many public works programs that were sponsored by the government.
I'll ask this question again. You can get 7 points.
Sammie Ardito Rivera’s story talks about the importance of traditional foods for contemporary American Indians. Give two reasons for this, according to Sammie.
Answer:
because back then american indians were into trading food and trading for food because of the tradition
Explanation:
How do you think the USA and the USSR felt about the development
of such powerful weapons?
HELP PLZ! The question is, How can we see the impact of the reconstruction plan in the U.S. today? This is an ASSESSMENT that I have to take tomorrow and it's a discussion assessment which means I need lots of evidence and detail. I will obvi mark brainiest for the best answer, plz plz plz take your time answering this, MAKE IT GOOD PLZ I'm getting graded on what I say!!! (This has to deal with the 13, 14, and 15 amendment and green book and him crow laws stuff too)
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Write three short body paragraphs on the qin dynasty. Make sure all of your body paragraphs support the thesis statement. Your body paragraphs should also contain evidence that supports the claims that you are making. Use transitional words and phrases between the paragraphs to maintain the flow of ideas in your essay
Now write a conclusion for your research paper. The conclusion should restate the main idea of the paper. It should also bring your explanation to a close in a meaningful way.
QUESTION 1
To what was Douglass referring when he wrote 'From that moment, I understood the pathway from slavery to freedom. It was just what I wanted, and I got it at a time when I the least expected it'?
A. running away from his master.
B. learning to read and write.
C. teaching other slaves to read.
D. obeying his master.
QUESTION 2
Who first taught Douglass to read and write?
A. His mother
B. His father
C. His sabbath school teacher
D. His master's wife
QUESTION 3
In the passage by Frederick Douglass that you read, who was most strongly opposed to Douglass learning to read and write?
A. Mr. Auld
B. Mrs. Auld
C. The host of Douglass's sabbath school
D. Douglass's mother
Answer:
QUESTION 1: D
QUESTION 2: D
QUESTION 3: A
Explanation:
I really hope these are right. I learned about him in class
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List at least 3 features of a democratic government and why they would be important.
Answer: According to American political scientist Larry Diamond, democracy consists of four key elements: a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections; the active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life; protection of the human rights of all citizens;
Explanation:
Horace Mann stated, “Be ashamed to die, until you have won some victory for humanity.” What do you think he meant by this statement to his students?
Answer:
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Explanation:
I think it means that when you die unless you have accomplished something in life then you haven't lived a good life
hope this helps not the best at history or english
Please help me if you can thank you.
What societal values underlie social programs in Canada and the United States?
How do the economic platforms of political parties differ from one another?
How is a political party’s philosophy reflected in its platforms?
How does the underground economy impact the federal and provincial tax base and social programs?
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Which president best supported infrastructure and industrial growth?
(10 Points)
Jackson
Adams
Tyler
Van Buren