2. What postwar issues did most European nations face
after WWI?
Answer:
Much of northern and eastern France was physically devastated by the war. Germany's economy was shattered and Britain was nearly bankrupt. Russia was in revolution and the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires were disintegrating. This left widespread economic damage and hardship for the surviving peoples of Europe.
Explanation:
Which year did hitler become a dictator?
Answer:
Hitler became a dictator in March of 1933.
Explanation:
During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland on 1 September 1939. He was closely involved in military operations throughout the war and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust.
and the landform located at number 4 is
The landform located at number 1 on the map above is
A. Baja California ... the Yucatan Peninsula
B. the Yucatan Peninsula... Baja California
C. the Anatolian Peninsula...the Yucatan Peninsula
D. Baja California ... the Anatolian Peninsula
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Explain
one
key belief of each of the following philosophies:
1. Confucianism
2. Daoism
3. Legalism
Answer: Confucianism
List at least three events that have occurred since the begin-
ning of the school year that you think will be included in
future history books. Support your answers.
Answer:
one would be the Coronavirus
Explanation:
choose a,b,c or d for EACH qestion
As a result of industrialization, many people moved from Text to speech
a
farms to cities.
b
the United States to Europe.
c
cities to small towns.
d
the West Coast to the East.
2. The assembly line lead to higher productivity because Text to speech
a
more goods could be created quickly.
b
more people were needed to finish a project.
c
people did not need to use machines.
d
goods could be shipped overseas.
3. Which of the following is an example of division of labor? Text to speech
a
Anthony built the car on his own.
b
Daniel and Clara both make toy cars.
c
Jenna cuts cloth, and Craig sews seams.
d
Gina teaches Clarke how to make a pair of shoes.
4. How did people's lives change during industrialization? Text to speech
a
Prices of goods dropped.
b
People had access to electricity.
c
Many people moved to cities.
d
all of the above
5. Because of industrialization, many businesses Text to speech
a
needed less workers.
b
became corporations.
c
used less resources.
d
built everything by hand.
6. Competition between companies around the world led to Text to speech
a
lower prices.
b
fewer goods.
c
lower productivity.
d
fewer corporations.
7. All of the following were effects of globalization EXCEPT Text to speech
a
companies opened stores in other countries.
b
goods could be shipped around the world.
c
factories began to use replaceable parts.
d
economies of different places became more connected.
8. How did the cast-steel plow change food production? Text to speech
a
It made plants grow quicker and larger.
b
It allowed farmers to easily work their fields.
c
It required more people to operate it.
d
It needed more time to complete its task.
9. Since 1915, the price of goods has Text to speech
a
risen because of deflation.
b
dropped because of deflation.
c
risen because of inflation.
d
dropped because of deflation.
10. Industrialization was a period in America and Britain in the 1700 and 1800s when Text to speech
a
goods cost more money.
b
more people worked on farms.
c
inventions change the lives of people.
d
countries fought each other in many wars.
Answer:
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Explanation:
thats all of them. Do your own online school noob
Where was the 1st Battle of the Civil War held?
Answer:
The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. On July 21, 1861, Union and Confederate armies clashed near Manassas Junction, Virginia
What is the purpose behind the system of checks and balances?
Answer:
To balance our government
Explanation:
The French and Indian War began because some American colonists felt that: a. taxes were too high, so they solicited help from both the French and the Indians. b. they had to aid the English, who were fighting Napoleon in Europe. c. the Indians along the frontier finally had to be subdued. d. French Jesuits were converting too many Indians to Catholicism, endangering the Protestant majority on the North American continent. e. France was encroaching on land claimed by the Ohio Company.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
France wanted control off Ohio as well as England "Both sides wanted the valley so they could expand their settlements into the area."
Which statements describe Russian serfs
Answer:
give the brainliest to the other person, i wanted to give him it he helped me.
Explanation:
There are 5 permanent members of the Security Council and 15 rotating members of the Security Council. The permanent members are United States, France, China, United Kingdom, and Russia. The other rotating members are elected in two year terms.
Is it true or false
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The security council of the United Nations is made up of five permanent members and ten elected or rotating members. The permanent members, as the name implies, hold permanent positions and representation in the security council. Elected members hold positions for two years after which posts are contested for by other countries.
The current members of the United Nations security council include;
A) For permanent members; France, Russian federation, The United States, The United Kingdom, Republic of China.
B) For elected members; Germany, Tunisia, Estonia, Belgium, Dominican Republic, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Indonesia, Niger, South Africa, and Vietnam.
how did the battle of Ticonderoga change the patriots
the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga served as a morale booster and provided key artillery for the Continental Army in that first year of war. Cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga would be used during the successful Siege of Boston the following spring
Explanation:
as the first verbal victory of the Revolutionary War the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga served as a morale booster and provided key Artillery for the continental army in that first year of war
How are plastic containers different from paper containers?
Answer:
Plastic lasts way longer but isn't as environmentally friendly as paper as well as plastic can seal all the way unlike paper.
How does the American work week compare to the rest of the world? Is this better for US or them? Defend your answer with facts.
Answer: full-time worker in the United States works 47 hours a week, one of the highest figures in the world, and significantly higher than the rates in Western Europe
Explanation:
given the current situation between Poland Ukraine and Russia should nato be restricted to military actions only involving nato countries, or does nato have the right to become involved in military conflicts amoungts countries not in nato ? why ?
Answer: It is important that NATO countries should stay in close contact with other countries outside the union, in order to protect developing nations from political systems like Communism and Socialism. It would also be a good idea to for NATO to stop more powerful countries from picking on other countries such as the ordeal with Russia and Crimea/southeastern Ukraine.
Which principle established by the Magna Carta does this excerpt reflect?
Answer:
Nobody, not even the king, is above the law.
Explanation:
The Magna Carta is a political and legal document drawn up in June 1215, based on the requirements of the English nobility to King John I, aimed at protecting a number of legal rights and privileges of the free population of medieval England. It consists of 63 articles that govern the issues of taxes, fees and feudal duties, the judiciary and legal proceedings, the rights of the English Church, cities and merchants, inheritance law and guardianship. A number of articles of the Charter contained rules aimed at restricting royal power by introducing special state bodies into the country's political system, which had the authority to take actions to force the king to restore violated rights.
The immediate adoption of the Carta Magna was preceded by a large-scale confrontation between the king and the English barons, supported by all free classes. Despite the fact that John I, forced to approve it, soon refused to implement it, subsequently a number of its provisions in one form or another were repeatedly confirmed by other English monarchs.
The Magna Carta's norms used a number of progressive principles, such as the compliance of officials with the law, proportionality of action and punishment, conviction only in court, inviolability of property, freedom to leave the country and return to it and others. Therefore, the Magna Carta was a limit to monarchical absolutism in England, through which the legal system was put above the figure of the crown.
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How can the Roman Empire's expansion be described?
O It reached every continent.
It doubled the size of the republic.
Roman rule finally reached Africa.
Growth in Asia was reduced.
Answer: Assuming that it's multiple choice it would be C. It doubled in size of the republic
Explanation: Already had some land in egypt and not every continent was even discovered.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What fraction of the people in Rome were slaves?
Group of answer choices
2/3
1/2
1/4
1/3
Answer:
1/3
Explanation:
A fairly large percentage of the people living in Rome and Italy were slaves. Historians aren't sure of an exact percentage but somewhere between 20% and 30% of the people were slaves. During the early parts of the Roman Empire, as many as one third of the people in Rome were slaves.
Which statement best describes a characteristic of the Renaissance in Europe
Answer:
Creativity of the arts was encouraged.
Explanation:
I'm not sure if you have any choices.
Where did Mark Twain grew up?
Answer:
Hannibal, MissouriExplanation:
In 1837, the Clemens family moved from Florida, Missouri to Hannibal, Missouri.
Base on the information in the passage which of the following is most likely to be true
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It should be B because it says that in the fourth line that "today came from sacred writing called the Vedas."
The armistice with Germany was signed by
Answer:
Marshal Foch
Explanation:
Also known as the Armistice of Compiègne from the place where it was signed at 5:45 a.m. by the French Marshal Foch, it came into force at 11:00 a.m. Paris time on 11 November 1918 and marked a victory for the Allies and a defeat for Germany, although not formally a surrender.
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What differences seperated the Soviet Union from the United States in the years following World War II
Answer:
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy. ... Their huge nuclear arsenals would mean that a war could completely destroy both countries.
Explanation:
In which year did BEACH volleyball first become an olympic game
Answer:
in the us beach
Explanation:
it was founded in the us on 1899
Answer:
in 1992
Explanation:
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Who established the national park system
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Stephen Mather, Horace M. Albright
Explanation:
Can I have brainliest
Help please need help
Answer:
the stray night goes in the middle and the creation goes at the bottom and the other one goes int he other place
Explanation:
Which situations contributed to a rise in socialism following world war 1
Answer:
honestly the rise of socialism started with Russian revolution and the revolution would have never happened if the german emperor left Lenin in Switzerland.
Explanation:
when people saw that a revolution was possible than anything in that sense can happen in there country.
ILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIST *have to get it right * How did the issue of slavery affect affect politics in the United States?
Answer: It played a major role in postponing the American Civil War. But, slavery affected politics in the U.S by the removal of any leadership issues holding the party together.
Explanation:
What is the 1965 Immigration and Nationality act
Answer:
The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, abolished an earlier quota system based on national origin and established a new immigration policy based on reuniting immigrant families and attracting skilled labor to the United States.
Explanation:
Answer:changed the national quota system to limit 170,000 immigrants per year from the Eastern Hemisphere and 120,000 from he Western Hemisphere
Explanation:
In a social contract, individual rights (such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) are limited by which of the selections below?
Select one:
A.
the federal government; the Constitution heavily restricts individual rights.
B.
individual states, who are not beholden to the Federal Constitution.
C. the President
D.
the rights of others; exercising your rights cannot violate those of others.
Answer:
A. the federal government; the Constitution heavily restricts individual rights.
Explanation:
The concept of the social contract and individual rights derives from the works of philosophers such as Locke, Rousseau, Hobbes, and Hume. According to the contract theory the authority of the state is derived from the consent of the governed to be ruled by the state. And therefore individuals as per the contract agree to surrender to the government certain freedoms and rights which in return guarantee rights such as liberty, equality, and the pursuit of happiness.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
the rights of others; exercising your rights cannot violate those of others.
Explanation:
While most actions are permissible under a social contract, you cannot violate the rights of others. The primary justification for restrictions on freedom in a social contract should be to protect the rights of others.