a) Identify ONE way that internal tension led China to become communist. b) Identify ONE way that Japanese aggression contributed to China’s conversion to communism. c) Explain ONE way that the Great Leap Forward affected Chinese citizens

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Answer 1

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a) Identify ONE way that internal tension led China to become communist.

China had a civil war between the nationalists and the communists, and the communists were victorious, so we can say that China became communist directly as a result of the previous internal tension. This is a historical fact.

b) Identify ONE way that Japanese aggression contributed to China’s conversion to communism.

Japanese aggression and colonial adventure in China was extremely cruel to the Chinese people, and China felt humilliated during this time. This created the enviroment for the seeking of radical change and solutions, and this is precisely what communism offered at the time.

c) Explain ONE way that the Great Leap Forward affected Chinese citizens

The Great Leap Forward was a massive disaster. The worst outcome of this policy was the famine that killed tens of millions of Chinese. The famine occured due to misguided agricultural policies that led to insufficient harvests.

Answer 2

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a) Internal tensions started following the Boxer Rebellion in 1901 which was a result of foreign European intervention in China during the 1800s. The Revolution of 1911 to overthrow the young Emperor Aisin-Gioro Puyi of the last imperial dynasty in China was successful. After the 6-year-old emperor's abdication, the newly formed republic was ineffective and failed to win mass support and obtain influential power, thus falling subject to the takeover of warlords in China for a period of time. Chiang Kai-Shek defeated the warlords, unified China, and led the Nationalist Party. The Communists had a larger army, which threatened the Nationalists and so Kai-Shek and the Nationalists attacked the Communists first, officially starting the civil war between the two main political parties of China. Mao Zedong rose as the leader of the Communist Party after the Long March which killed many communists during a distance of 6,000 miles. Mao Zedong's masterstroke was winning the support of the masses and in 1949, the Communist Party won the civil war, starting China's period of Communism.  

b) Japanese aggression and colonial adventure in China was extremely cruel to the Chinese people, and China felt humiliated, defeated during this time. Japan's massacre of 200,000 to 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers in the Ra*e of Nanking rose more fear, confusion, and the need for new leadership. This created the environment for the seeking of radical change and solutions which is precisely what communism offered at the time. The Nationalist and Communist parties were already engaged in a civil war before the Second Sino-Japanese War, and despite the fact that the two parties had a small truce during the Second World War, tensions rose again after WWII ended and the Communists eventually won the Chinese Civil War due to their military tactics.  

c) Although the Great Leap Forward improved industry in China, it greatly affected Chinese citizens by leading the country into great starvation, leading to the death of 20 million Chinese people. Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward plan was an attempt at socializing China and similar to Joseph Stalin's 5-Year-Plans, and it did increase industrial production in China. On the downside, misguided agricultural policies led to insufficient harvests. Agriculture was immensely decreased resulting in food shortages all throughout the country and a large number of Chinese citizens had to pay the price of the Great Leap Forward with their lives. It devastated the rural and lower class populations mainly, consisting of farmers and laborers.

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A) Mexico
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The correct answer is A) Mexico

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In the map, the Southwest Native American cultural region is shown in orange. In this map, the region is located in the Southwest of the U.S. which includes modern states such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Additionally, the region extends to the south of the United States, which is now Mexico. It is possible to know this because, in the second map, the territory of the U.S. is highlighted and if you compared the highlighted zone to the orange zone in the first map, the orange zone includes territory that is not part of the U.S. Thus, the correct answer is Mexico.

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Answer:

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The government’s policies were set on behalf of the white settlers on the western frontier who aspired to grow cotton on the Indians’ lands, which the settlers thought they deserved.

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Jeremías, Miguel Ángel, 1509.

Jeremías (Anatoth, Judea 650 a.C. - Daphnae, Egipto 585 a.C.) fue un profeta hebreo, hijo del sacerdote Hilcías. Jeremías vivió entre el 650-585 a.C. en Judá, Jerusalén, Babilonia y Egipto. Fue coetáneo de Ezequiel y anterior a Daniel.

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Es autor del volumen de la Biblia conocido como el Libro de Jeremías. Se le atribuye a él la autoría de los libros de los Reyes y del Libro de las Lamentaciones. La labor de Jeremías el profeta fue llamar al arrepentimiento al reino de Judá y, principalmente, a los reyes Josías, Joacim (también llamado Joaquim), Joaquín1​ y Sedecías (también llamado Sedequías), debido al castigo impuesto por Yahvéh de que serían conquistados por los caldeos si no volvían su corazón hacia Dios. Su vida, como profeta, se caracterizó por soportar con una inquebrantable entereza los múltiples apremios y acusaciones que sufrió a manos de estos reyes y de los principales de Israel, desde azotes hasta ser abandonado en estanques o arrojado a las mazmorras.

La mayoría de sus profecías fueron escritas en rollos por el escriba Baruc, hijo de Nerías quien le acompañó en una buena parte de su misión.

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Según Jeremías,2​ la primera versión de su libro profético fue destruida a fuego por el rey Joaquim, bajo cuyo gobierno el profeta vivió en continuo peligro de muerte. La persecución contra Jeremías se acrecentó bajo el mandato de Sedecías. Este, a pesar de reconocerlo como portador de la palabra de Dios, lo trató con crueldad y lo acusó de espía de los babilonios, consecuencia de proclamar que Judá sería destruida si no se arrepentía de sus pecados y de no retomar la alianza con Yavhé. Jeremías llegó a lamentarse por su destino, pero finalmente decidió continuar su misión profética.3​

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Los otros hechos en la vida de Jeremías están narradas en los Paralipómenos de Jeremías6​ escritos por el Pseudo-Baruc.

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Tell me what you know about 1.) arguments, 2.) claims, 3.)counterclaims, and 4.) evidence
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Answer:

1. Arguments are the specific point or outlook you are advocating for to your audience

2. Claims are points you use to support your argument.

3. Counterclaims are points that the opposing side uses to disprove your arcument.

4. Evidence are either facts, information, or logic that you can use to provide a firm buttress to your argument

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C, the effect occurs after the cause
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What was James Wilson’s most notable contribution to the drafting of the Constitution?

the Three-Fifths Compromise
the Virginia Plan
the Great Compromise
the New Jersey Plan

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His crafting of the Three-Fifths Compromise was his most notable contribution.

James Wilson was an American lawyer who signed the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.

He was very significant in the creation of Constitution and the powers of the Supreme Court.

He helped in crafting of the Three-Fifths Compromise which was an agreement under the Constitution on how to count the state's total population of slaves.

Thomas Jefferson's promises in the Declaration of Independence was also  influenced by James Wilson

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Answer: A) the Three-Fifths Compromise

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During the 1950’s, when religious adherence was high in America, Congress added "under God" to the pledge of allegiance and "In God We Trust" to the nation’s currency.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

During the period of 1950 there was a very large expansion of the church in America with the Protestant churches having more members followed by the Catholic.

There was also a high religious adherence in America. This made the Congress add "under God" to the pledge of allegiance and "In God We Trust" to the nation’s currency.

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