Answer:
the heart of gold and I will send you are teaching
6. La serpiente en el desierto le dijo al principito que era capaz de:
a. mandarlo de vuelta a su planeta
O b. viajar rapidamente como una centella
c. Comerse un elefante completo
O d. Hacerlo feliz para siempre
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
Answer:
c or d
Explanation:
Who was the ruler that reigned over Egypt for 67 yrs during a time of peace and prosperity?
A. Hatshepsut
B. Vizer
C. Ramses II
D. Alexander the Great
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ramses II - Often called Ramses the Great, he ruled Egypt for 67 years. He is famous today because he built more statues and monuments than any other Pharaoh.
How long has La Soufrière been active?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How can the Foundation achieve its goals? Suggest three actions
Answer:
formulation
implementation
evaluation
Explanation:
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Read Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Is it primarily an appeal from ethos, pathos, or logos?
Answer:
Answer is Pathos
Explanation:
He is trying to get them to stimulate emotions to end the war and to remember the dead soldier's legacy.
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What was one reason that countries wanted colonizes due to the industrial revolution?
"A Mad Dash to Disaster": The First World War By Mike Kubic.
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
5. PART B: Which of the following phrases best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “Faced by the fast-growing German empire” (Paragraph 4)
B. “Desperate for allies” (Paragraph 4)
C. “agreed to mobilize their armies” (Paragraph 4)
D. “this hair-trigger arrangement” (Paragraph 4)
6. According to the text, how did the Central Powers, especially Germany, react to the United
States’ entrance into the war?
A. Given how late the U.S. entered the war, the Central Powers largely did not see
the U.S. as a threat.
B. American declaration of war (as well as failing allies) prompted Germany to
launch an all-out, final offensive.
C. Germany was blamed for the U.S. joining the Allied forces and was essentially
abandoned by the other Central Powers.
D. Knowing the U.S. would be fighting in the West, the Central Powers began
focusing on gaining land in the other two fronts.
7. Which of the following best describe how the Schlieffen Plan shaped the overall war?
A. The Schlieffen Plan forced both the Central and Allied Powers to fight on two
fronts, exhausting them (especially Germany) and expanding the reach of the
horrors of the war.
B. The Schlieffen Plan meant that France and Russia, the targets of the plan, were
the first to fall to the Central Powers’ control.
C. The Schlieffen Plan forced Germany to fight on both sides, meaning that this
country conquered more land than the Allied Powers combined.
D. The Schlieffen Plan was an overall failure and fell apart after the first major
battle; neither side had to fight on multiple fronts, as planned, from that point
on.
8. Which of the following best describes the major irony of the Paris Peace Conference?
A. It was entirely run by the leader of the country that fought the briefest in the
war.
B. The United States was given a very large role in the Peace Conference even
though they supported Germany for the first half of the war.
C. Though called a “peace conference,” it was formed — at least by the European
Allies — with the intent to punish more than to seek peace.
D. Though called a “peace conference,” it was formed to reassess and strengthen
the alliances that caused WWI in the first place.
Answer:
1. A and C
2. A and C
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. C
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How did the Missouri Compromise and the nullification crisis demonstrate increasing
sectional differences in antebellum America? PLZ HELPP
Answer:
The Nullification Crisis illustrated the growing tensions in American democracy: an aggrieved minority of elite, wealthy slaveholders taking a stand against the will of a democratic majority; an emerging sectional divide between South and North over slavery; and a clash between those who believed in free trade
What did ancient astronomers not know about eclipses?
Answer:
The ancient Greeks and Romans used dated references to eclipses to improve the calendar. They also noted phenomena related to eclipses. The corona seen during eclipses was only identified as a solar phenomenon in the middle of the 19th century.
Explanation:
How do you account for the rise of nativism
against the Irish?
please answer
Answer:
Following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in November 1917, the sense of an inevitable foreign or communist threat grew among those already predisposed to distrust immigrants. The sense of fear and anxiety over the rising tide of immigration came to a head with the trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
Explanation:
Disease of all kinds (including cholera, typhus, tuberculosis, and mental illness) resulted from these miserable living conditions. Irish immigrants sometimes faced hostility from other groups in the U.S., and were accused of spreading disease and blamed for the unsanitary conditions many lived in.
Which of the following groups comprised the gentry in the Southern colonies?
a) Wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy.
b) Those who were educated but did not own land and thus could not vote.
c) Landowners who had earned their status through indentured servitude.
d) The free working class who wanted to be as distinct as possible from slaves.
Answer:
Explanation:
Wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy
The gentry in the Southern colonies were wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy.
In the southern colonies, most of the wealthy merchants were from the English gentry who invested their wealth. The climate was well suited for the growing of cash crops like tobacco and cotton with the help of slaves.The gentry in the south were wealthy merchants, planters, officials and lawyers.Therefore we can conclude that the gentry in the Southern colonists were affluent British aristocracy.
Thus option A is the correct answer.
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According to the author, which of the following events influenced the
development of the Harlem Renaissance? *
1.The emancipation of enslaved African Americans
2.African American participation in World War I
3.African Americans obtaining the right to vote
4.The Great Depression
Answer:
2. African American participation in World War I
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker describes how the "defeat of the kaiser" boosted spirits and raised optimism, and the kaiser was the leader of Germany during WWI.
The Harlem Renaissance arose from the changes that had occurred in the African-American community after slavery's abolition, such as the development of communities in the North.
What was the involvement of African-Americans in World War I?African American artists, performers, and writers were at the forefront of the fight against intellectual and creative racism. Between the wars, and even amid the hardships of the Significant Depression, there was a great surge of African American cultural expression known as the "Harlem Renaissance."
Paintings, paintings, classical music, jazz, blues, poetry, books, plays, and dance were all popular during this time period and received international renown. However, artistic and intellectual excellence did not result in blacks achieving political, economic, and educational equality with whites. Racism remained a potent influence in American society.
Thus, Option 2 is the correct event that influenced the development of the Harlem Renaissance.
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Hitler believed the Nazi Party would have to attain power
Select one:
O a. by overthrowing the government
O b. through legal means.
O c. through popular vote.
O d. through secret elections.
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Abusiness owner would have less freedom in a command economy than in a market economy.
O True
False
Answer:
False.
Command economies are strictly regulated by the government. An example is North Korea. Market economies give you more choice.
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
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.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I NEED THIS ILL DO BRAINLY CROWN THINGY!!!!!!Choose one of the topics below. Research your topic and write a 200 word report on your findings. Write a report on Germany during the time between the two world wars. Look for the reasons that Adolf Hitler was able to become dictator. Write a report on the League of Nations. Look for the reason it failed. Write a report on Italy and Mussolini's rise to power. Write a report on the economic depression of the 1930s. Interview people who lived through it, if you can. Look for the causes of the depression. Try to find out what the causes were for the return of prosperity.
Answer:
Explanation:
Hitlers rise to power
The July 31, 1932, election produced a major victory for Hitler’s National Socialist Party. The party won 230 seats in the Reichstag, making it Germanys largest political party, but it still fell short of a majority in the 608-member body.
On the basis of that victory, Hitler demanded that President Hindenburg appoint him chancellor and place him in complete control of the state. Otto von Meissner, who worked for Hindenburg, later testified at Nuremberg,
Hindenburg replied that because of the tense situation he could not in good conscience risk transferring the power of government to a new party such as the National Socialists, which did not command a majority and which was intolerant, noisy and undisciplined.
Political deadlocks in the Reichstag soon brought a new election, this one in November 6, 1932. In that election, the Nazis lost two million votes and 34 seats. Thus, even though the National Socialist Party was still the largest political party, it had clearly lost ground among the voters.
Attempting to remedy the chaos and the deadlocks, Hindenburg fired Papen and appointed an army general named Kurt von Schleicher as the new German chancellor. Unable to secure a majority coalition in the Reichstag, however, Schleicher finally tendered his resignation to Hindenburg, 57 days after he had been appointed.
On January 30, 1933, President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler chancellor of Germany. Although the National Socialists never captured more than 37 percent of the national vote, and even though they still held a minority of cabinet posts and fewer than 50 percent of the seats in the Reichstag, Hitler and the Nazis set out to to consolidate their power. With Hitler as chancellor, that proved to be a fairly easy task.
The Reichstag fire
On February 27, Hitler was enjoying supper at the Goebbels home when the telephone rang with an emergency message: The Reichstag is on fire! Hitler and Goebbels rushed to the fire, where they encountered Hermann Goering, who would later become Hitlers air minister. Goering was shouting at the top of his lungs,
This is the beginning of the Communist revolution! We must not wait a minute. We will show no mercy. Every Communist official must be shot, where he is found. Every Communist deputy must this very day be strung up.
The day after the fire, the Prussian government announced that it had found communist publications stating,
Government buildings, museums, mansions and essential plants were to be burned down… . Women and children were to be sent in front of terrorist groups…. The burning of the Reichstag was to be the signal for a bloody insurrection and civil war…. It has been ascertained that today was to have seen throughout Germany terrorist acts against individual persons, against private property, and against the life and limb of the peaceful population, and also the beginning of general civil war.
So how was Goering so certain that the fire had been set by communist terrorists? Arrested on the spot was a Dutch communist named Marinus van der Lubbe. Most historians now believe that van der Lubbe was actually duped by the Nazis into setting the fire and probably was even assisted by them, without his realizing it.
Why would Hitler and his associates turn a blind eye to an impending terrorist attack on their national congressional building or actually assist with such a horrific deed? Because they knew what government officials have known throughout history that during extreme national emergencies, people are most scared and thus much more willing to surrender their liberties in return for security. And that’s exactly what happened during the Reichstag terrorist crisis.
Suspending civil liberties
The day after the fire, Hitler persuaded President Hindenburg to issue a decree entitled, For the Protection of the People and the State. Justified as a defensive measure against Communist acts of violence endangering the state, the decree suspended the constitutional guarantees pertaining to civil liberties:
Restrictions on personal liberty, on the right of free expression of opinion, including freedom of the press; on the rights of assembly and association; and violations of the privacy of postal, telegraphic and telephonic communications; and warrants for house searches, orders for confiscations as well as restrictions on property, are also permissible beyond the legal limits otherwise prescribed.
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What was the greatest impact of the population decline following the Black Death on the economies of Europe?
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Answer:
The plague had an important effect on the relationship between the lords who owned much of the land in Europe and the peasants who worked for the lords. As people died, it became harder and harder to find people to plow fields, harvest crops, and produce other goods and services. Peasants began to demand higher wages.
What is the nature of relations between the U.S. and Japan today?
Answer:
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.
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Which of the following did NOT take place in
Europe during WWII?
A. Operation Overlord (D-Day)
B. Operation Torch
C. The Battle of Stalingrad
D. The Invasion of Berlin
Answer:
define EUROPE. berlin is germany. d-day was normandy, and stalingrad was russia. if those are all europe, then torch is your answer
What kind of cases do each type of court hear?
a. Federal Courts:
b. State Courts:
C. Military Courts:
d. Tribal Courts:
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Define phenomenology as defined by Merleau-Ponty. Illustrate this with a relevant example. Explain his example of the organ player.
Answer:
In his investigation of the Phenomenology of Perception (1945), Maurice Merleau-Ponty defines phenomenology as the study of essences, including the essence of perception and of consciousness. ... The world is a field for perception, and human consciousness assigns meaning to the world.
Explanation:
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Pretend that you have just discovered some of the technologies that have not been allowed in the states. Write a letter to a friend that lives in a country that has all of these things and ask them questions about how these technologies have changed their lives. Your letter should be 300 words at least. Submit when finished.
Email
Instant/Video Messaging
Internet
Cell Phones
Automobiles
Airplanes
Television
Computers
Electricity
Gas/Oil
Answer:
Instant/Video Messaging
Explanation:
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What is the fundamental difference between the governing of cities and towns in Georgia?
Cities require municipal powers to function.
Towns require incorporation to exist.
Towns are governed by charters.
There are no differences between cities and towns.
Answer:
There are no differences between cities and towns.Explanation:
Hopes this helps. Mark as brainlest plz!Which of the following is the equivalent to Congress in the United States?
a.
President
c.
Court System
b.
General Congress
d.
Senate
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
which of the following was a result of the war of 1812?
1. the united states agreed to remain neutral in the European wars
2. Americans felt a new sense of national pride
3. A large section of Canada became part of the United states
4. New England left the union
Answer:
It would be The United States and Britain agreed to stop fighting
Explanation:
How did Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, and Henry Ford help to transform the American economy?
Answer:
They created new industries requiring large investments, which resulted in cheaper products
Explanation:
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