what are Christian books about? ( for example A Choice Not an Echo)
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Answer:
Christian things! It honestly just depends on the book, but pretty much all of them have a good message and point the way towards Christ.
Answer:
They are about Christ and the Church, or they are about how a Christian thinks or should think.
Explanation:
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Which Arizonan was the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?
A. Sandra Day O’Connor
B. Stevie Nicks
C. Linda Ronstadt
D. N. Scott Momaday
Answer:
A. Sandra Day O'Connor was the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
What did the HUAC investigate in the 1950s?
Answer:
HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties.
Explanation:
The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was created to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having Communist ties.
.Seventy thousand people were killed instantly, and many more would die— 60,000 by November and another 70,000 by 1950. Most of them would be victims of a new method of killing — radiation...”
Answer:
Bombing of Hiroshima
Explanation:
Describe the advertising of the 1950’s? What methods were used? Who did advertising cater to? Why? *
Answer:
In the 1950s, advertising executive, Rosser Reeves, invented the Unique Selling Point (USP). With this tactic, advertisers would create a phrase that summed up their product and then repeat it across all media. Thus, solidifying their product in the minds of consumers.
Explanation:
I couldn’t answer your other question on who did the advertising.
The 1950s could be called the advertiser's dream decade. World War II was over. The postwar economy had rebounded. Prosperity seemed like a sure thing. Americans were ready to buy homes, cars, clothes and products to validate their leisurely lifestyles. And advertisers were eager to sell goods. This time they had a more powerful tool than print ads: television. Advertising boomed in the 1950s because of America's culture at the time and TV's massive reach. Consumer consumption peaked at a historically high level. The end of World War II signaled the end of a thrift-based consciousness that Americans had held since the Great Depression. Goods, no longer as scarce as they were during the war, flowed into the marketplace. Credit was easy. Purchases could be made on "time." And advertisers were relentlessly urging consumers to "buy, buy, buy," writes Young. Consumers felt closer to the American Dream than in the previous decades.
Advertisers saw a potential gold mine when TV debuted in 1941. Television had sound and movement. Print ads, by contrast, were two-dimensional and static. Advertisers began a slow trek to TV by the early 1950s. A major drawback was the advertising cost; sponsors were spending between $10,000 to $20,000 for 1-minute spots – 10 times more than for radio ads, according to William H. Young in his book "The 1950s"
Describe how voting rights have changed since 1776 in the United States.
Answer:Over time, voting rights have been extended to more Americans. Voting qualifications based on property ownership, religion, race, and sex have all been eliminated through federal laws and constitutional amendments. ... Since 1789, many restrictions on voting rights have been eliminated.
Explanation:
What does it mean that we should not expect a "smoothly ironed" Aztec history?
Describe the psychological impact of the slave trade on Africans.
Answer:The scale of the Atlantic slave trade had a profound impact on African civilization. Slavery had a severe impact on African societies and resulted in West Africa's long-term impoverished. This amplified the consequences that already existed among its rulers, kinships, kingdoms, and society.
Explanation:
What made Carthage a rich and powerful force in the Mediterranean
region?
Answer:
By 300 BC, it became one of the largest and richest cities in antiquity, with its colonies, vassals, and satellite states constituting more territory than any other polity in the region. Carthage's wealth and power rested primarily on its strategic location, which provided access to abundant fertile land and major trade routes.
Explanation
There was also A very succsesful period of trades.
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Part B
In stanza V, the speaker states that he won't be reconstructed. What does he mean by that? How do you know?
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Through Reconstruction, the North wanted to change the South into a place where formerly enslaved people could live freely as citizens. The singer or speaker expresses his resistance to being "reconstructed". He clearly expresses hostility to the North. He singles out his hatred for the Freedmen's Bureau, which the North set up to help educate and support formerly enslaved people.
Explanation: Hope this helps,
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is it true they will be a zombie apocylypse in 2021 june 11
How old are you? That isn't real bahahaha! You're so gullible.
Answer:
yes and no closest answer would be a possible maybe
What social challenges has Algeria had to deal with since independence?
poverty, military coups, and food shortages
drought, food shortages, and housing shortages
drought, disease, and government corruption
recession, housing shortages, and civil war
Answer:
The correct answer is B. drought, food shortages, and housing shortages
Explanation:
Answer:
drought, food shortages, and housing shortages
Explanation:
why did the united nation not do more to prevent the conflict in bosnia?
Answer:
Because nobody can stand god
Which of the following led to the collapse of the Soviet Union?
A. A weakened Soviet military
B. Calls for independence from Eastern bloc nations
C. Intervention by Western nations
D. The signing of the START agreement
Answer:
Two years after Simpson's 1995 acquittal, a civil court jury found him liable for the deaths of his ex-wife and Goldman, and awarded $33.5 million to the families, which later doubled to $70 million due to interest, as Simpson has never fully paid the restitution.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Calls for independence from Eastern bloc nations
Explanation:
This is the correct answer for PF students!
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Which of the following was not apart of the South's strategy to win the Civil War?
Send soldiers deep into the North to increase their morale.
Send soldiers deep into the North to increase their morale.
Have soldiers who were expert shooters
Have soldiers who were expert shooters
Defend their home soil.
Defend their home soil.
Depend on England and France for military and economic support.
Depend on England and France for military and economic support.
Answer:
it's going to be A.
Explanation:
A is the incorrect one because there were no soldiers sent up north. The fighting took place on southern soil.
B is just correct
C is the same reason as A. it's correct because the fighting took place on southern soil
D is correct because France and Britain were dependant on the south for the textile trade and they didn't want to cause tensions
Explain the meaning of guerrilla tactics.
Answer:
It is annual creative business conference for small and medium sized architectural practices.It offers the mix of international conferences programming around changing theme each year and a wide range of CPD offer covering around ten core curriculum topics to enable partitionres to fulfill their CPD requirements
Living under colonial rule was mostly oppressive. However, there were a few positive aspects. What were they?
Answer:
Advanced education and new technology.
Explanation:
Answer:
Advanced education and new technology.
Explanation:
Under white, minority rule, some African nations benefited from advanced education systems, new technology, and new production facilities. These aspects would give the countries of Africa the necessary edge they would need when they won independence in the 20th century.
Which statement would most likely have been made by an American Factory owner in the early 1800s?
A. American don't make goods anymore---they're farming instead.
B. These new machines make my factory work faster than ever.
C. The economy is slowing down---there's nothing to sell.
D. There's no money in manufacturing anymore.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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Answer: its B
Explanation:
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According to the above chart, which continent contains over half of the world's population?
A. Asia
B Africa
C. North America
D. Latin America
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B
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How did the armistice that ended the Korean War affect Korea?
Answer:
North and South Korea remain separate and occupied almost the same territory they had when the war began.
Explanation:
Who was responsible for ending the Cold War?
Answer:
Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
Plzzzzz help Prior to the Soviet-Afghan war, the
new leader of Afghanistan did which
of the following?
A. The leader initiated talks with the United States.
B. The leader initiated a democratic republic in
Afghanistan.
C. The leader initiated a series of radical modernization
reforms in Afghanistan.
Answer:
B. The leader initiated a democratic republic in
Afghanistan.
Explanation:
Which president that we talked about tried to stack the court?
Answer:
Roosevelt's
Explanation:
Answer:
Roosevelt
Explanation:
The bill came to be known as Roosevelt's "court-packing plan," a phrase coined by Edward Rumely.
Why did historians add the designation of the Byzantine Empire when the people at the time did not use that designation?
pls use ur own words besties
3. Describe how Germany was governed after WWII. What became a major
problem with this arrangement and almost led to war between the US and
USSR?
4. What message was Winston Churchill trying to portray when he gave his
famous "Iron Curtain" speech?
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5. Explain how the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan were similar-explain
how they were different.
6. What led Stalin to close access to the city of Berlin? How did the US and other
western nations respond?
7. Explain why the military budget of the US increased by 400% after WWII.
Explanation:
1&6
Germany was split into 2 after the end of ww2 with the west going to the western powers of the uk, USA and France, and the east going to the more communistic country of the soviet union. Berlin was deep in the eastern zone but was split among the 4 powers. the west had to travel through the soviet eastern Germany to get supplies to Berlin. in the 1950s the soviets wouldn't allow supplies to get to east Berlin in a attempt to starve out the western side of Berlin. the two sides prepared for war but then the allies just used airplanes to get supplies to the other side which is now known as the Berlin airlift
2
the true man doctrine sought to stop the spread of com
Item 14
Which famous words did President Ronald Reagan say?
“The buck stops here!”
“That’s one giant leap for mankind!”
“An Iron Curtain has descended across Europe!”
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
Answer:
The last one, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
What was the last year for a documented case of pollo in the U.S.?
1991
1982
1999
1973
Answer:
1973
Explanation:
Many delegates who did not sign the Constitution did so because they felt the document
a. listed too many basic rights and freedoms.
b. didn’t allow changes to it.
c. did not secure individual liberties.
d. None of the above.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
One of the most famous reasons for why certain delegates didn't sign was that the document lacked a legitimate Bill of Rights which would protect the rights of States and the freedom of individuals.
Which speaker reveals the most bias toward the issue?
Speaker A:
Hundreds of coal workers protested the bill limiting coal use
in the state.
Speaker B:
Roughly 54 percent of homes in the state use coal as their
main source of heat.
Speaker C:
As a coal worker, I believe the government should encourage
more coal use.
Speaker D:
The government planned to pass legislation to encourage the
use of coal.
A. Speaker A
B. Speaker D
C. Speaker B
D. Speaker C
Answer: I believe the answer would be C
Explanation: It would be C Because it makes the most sense.
In which economic system does the government control ALL economic decisions? A. Limited B. Unlimited C. Semi-limited
Answer: Semi Limited
Explanation:
I hope this helps "Mark as brainiest"
Answer:B Unlimited
Explanation: