Answer:
c
Explanation:
Indians in Pennsylvania lost their land towards the end of the revolution.
Why was Tet a political disaster for America? In 1968
Answer:
Tet would become a political disaster for President Lyndon Johnson's administration, overshadowing his considerable domestic policy successes in attacking poverty, creating social safety nets and codifying civil rights.
Explanation:
What role did church and revivals play in the social interactions of rural southerners?
Answer:
Explanation:
Belief that history will culminate in a golden age where Christ will rule the earth for 1,000 years. Gained popularity in the South during the 1800s through revivals.
Lyndon B. Johnson first worked as a ______________, which strongly influenced his views on segregation and government.
a.
Senator
b.
teacher
c.
U.S. Navy fighter pilot
d.
political director
Answer:
b) teacher
Explanation:
Lyndon B. Johnson first worked as highschool teacher.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
1.) What three oceans border North America?
Answer:
The Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans. The Pacific is to the west, the Atlantic to the east, and the Arctic (of course) to the north.
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How did the French Revolution change human history more than the American revolution?
Explanation:
The French Revolution became far more radical than the American Revolution. ... The profound changes set in motion by the French Revolution had an enormous impact in France as well as through the large scale European war it sparked from 1792 to 1815. It also helped to transform American politics starting in the mid-1790s.
What was the most important thing that happened in war two
Answer:
1. Hitler invaded Poland in September 1939
2. Anti-semitism
Explanation:
1. France and Britain declared a war. After the war, Germany started attacking France. which then France fell apart in 1940. Which meant Germany took the rest of Europe and north America.
2. Since the Nazi were gaining popularity they put signs of Jews are not wanted here. Which meant if they find one,they will be killed. Even the Nazi would destroy every store the Jews owned.
How is Epicureanism different from Stoicism?
An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
0 An Epicurean believes in living quietly while a Stoic believes in buying fancy things.
© An Epicurean believes in praying for salvation while a Stoic believes in controlling life.
O An Epicurean believes in a peaceful mind while a Stoic believes in wearing nice clothes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
Answer:
The correct answer is a.
Explanation:
✅ An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
Describe the rise of authoritarian governments (Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, Spain), and analyze the policies and main ideas of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and Francisco Franco.
Answer:
(See explanation for further details)
Explanation:
The regimes of Iosiv Stalin (USSR), Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Adolf Hitler (Germany) were totalitarian, not authoritarian, since those regimes pretended to subordinate everything to the power of state. Only the regime of Francisco Franco could be considered as authoritarian.
Such regimes rose due to the political instability, economic crisis and social tension that suffered several European country after World War II.
The regime of Stalin was the most extreme form of totalitarism, which consisted in the elimination of private owning over means of production and private property in every way, central planning in economics, use of violence and suppresion to control society and eliminate any opposition or group or nation, state atheism and jingoism.
On the other hand, the regime of Hitler was more moderate by allowing the existence of private property and private owning of means of production, but exist a strong State interventionism, and justification of genocide by considering certain people as inferior regarding to Germans. The regimens of Mussolini and Franco were even more moderate by allowing a limited freedom to Roman Catholicism.
What was the big question Luther asked?
a "How can I become a better Catholic?"
b "How can I improve my life?"
c "What is the meaning to life?"
d "What must I do to be saved?"
The answer is D. He said we must have faith to be saved. It’s called faith alone salvation
Young was elected senator from George true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:that is what google said
Who built minar e Pakistan
Nasreddin Murat-Khan
The tower was designed and supervised by, Nasreddin Murat-Khan a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer . The foundation stone was laid on 23 March 1960. Construction took eight years, and was completed on 21 October 1968 at an estimated cost of Rs 7,058,000.
Answer:
Explanation:
Architect was Nasreddin Murat-Khan
The tower was designed and supervised by, Nasreddin Murat-Khan a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer . The foundation stone was laid on 23 March 1960. Construction took eight years, and was completed on 21 October 1968 .Structural engineer was A rehman niazi and sevice engineer was Mian Abdul Ghani Mughal
Considering your previous knowledge of the Federal Reserve; please explain how the Federal Reserve functions within the economy of the United States. Please discuss two specific examples of the role of the Fed in managing the economy of our Nation.
Answer:
Containing United States gold reserve and neglecting all foreign financial affairs.
Explanation:
The Federal Reserve is responsible for all United States financial affairs and supervision of the banking departments within the nation. The Federal Reserve also is associated with the United States Department of Treasury
USDT. The Federal reserve is also responsible for the supervision of the most efficient payment systems.
how did the allies deal with the issue of war crimes ineurope
Answer:
nuremberg trials
Explanation:
The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war.
HELPPPPP!!!!
How did the Roman religion change at the beginning of the Roman empire?
A. Roman gods began to more closely resemble Greek gods
(this isint correct bc I got it wrong but people keep saying it’s a)
B Christianity became the official religion of room.
C. Many of the native religions were included into the Roman religion.
D. The native religions of Romans conquered territories were made illegal.
Answer:
C. Many of the native religions were included into the Roman religion.
Which one of the following is NOT considered a major cause of WWI? *
4 points
C. internal dissent
A. Impressionism
B. the growth of nationalism
The most common job held by a person in India is in
Answer:
It is d, agriculture.
Explanation:
1. Identify three fishing techniques used by
the Native Mississippians.
Answer: Bow and arrow catching, Hand, animals
Explanation: the would use bow and arrows tie the bow to a sting and shoot for a fish, they used their hands and caught fish, they used animals to catch them such as wolves.
hoped this helped!
Which of the following contributed to the formation of feudalism?
A. People longer to reunite the territories of the Roman empire.
B. People could not afford to pay taxes to the king.
C. people were devoted to the Catholic Church and wanted to be obedient.
D. people wanted the protection that the nobles could provide them.
Answer:
D.
People wanted the protection that the nobles could provide them
B.
People could not afford to pay taxes to the king
I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
it is D because the king made them slaves but the nobles protect them
If consumers expect the price of a good to increase in the near future then immediate demand for that good will be
A. stopped
B. increased
C. decreased
D unchanged
Answer: c. decreased
Explanation: edge 2021
4. How did the Spanish get new people to settle New Mexico? *
Answer:
In founding Santa Fe, Spain signified that she intended to stay in New Mexico for good. Prior to this time, the settlers and soldiers lived off the natives; eating their food, using their clothing, and dwelling in, or beside, their villages. Santa Fe was established as the first purely Spanish settlement.
The Renewable Fuel Standards states that a portion of America's gasoline must contain what:
PLZ ANSWER 45 POINTS AND BRAINLY PLZ ANSWER SHORT AND CORRECTLY
Answer:
Explanation:
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is a federal program that was established under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), which requires that transportation fuels sold in the united states of America must have a certain minimum volume of fuels from renewable sources. The renewable fuels, as required by the federal program would be blended into the transportation fuels in a yearly increasing order, expecting to reach 36 billion gallons by 2022.
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) further amended the RFS program and set the volumes in the attached document.
The pathways approved by EPA for the RFS program are shown below
Diesels from biomass must achieve 50% lifecycle Green House Gas (GHG) reduction .
Biofuels produced from Cellulose must meet 60% lifecycle GHG reduction.
Advanced biofuel must meet a 50% GHG reduction and should be produced from qualifying renewable biomass.
Renewable (or conventional) fuel must meet a 20% lifecycle GHG reduction
Describe the major functions of a political party.
What are the functions
Answer:
Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. Don't know if that helped....
Explanation:
Who was John Brown? What did he believe?
Answer:
John Brown was an American abolitionist. Brown advocated the use of armed insurrection to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United States. He first gained national attention when he led small groups of volunteers during the Bleeding Kansas crisis of 1856. He was dissatisfied with the pacifism of the organized abolitionist movement: "These men are all talk. What we need is action—action!" In May 1856, Brown and his supporters killed five supporters of slavery in the Pottawatomie massacre, which responded to the sacking of Lawrence by pro-slavery forces. Brown then commanded anti-slavery forces at the Battle of Black Jack and the Battle of Osawatomie.
Explanation:
Which one of the following is NOT a power of the legislative branch
Answer:
A
Power to declare war
B
Power to tax citizens
с
Power to select the vice president
Power to ratify treaties with other countries
E
Power to oversee the government
Explanation:
Explain the economy of each region of the United States
Answer:
The US Census Bureau, for example, considers there to be four regions of the US: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Economic Analysis uses a map that splits the country up into eight regions, from New England to the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes.
Where did many Israelites settle during the Babylonian Exile?
1.in the Philistine States
2.in the Phoenician States
3.in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
4.in Damascus, Samaria, and Gaza
HELP NOW 10 points
Answer: c. in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
Explanation: i took the quiz.
Moab, Ammon, and Edom
Where do you see yourself in five years?
hmm this is a hard question hmm.. dead
How many patents were issued for military weapons in 1862? What was the Civil War’s greatest innovation?
A rebel is someone who...
a.) fights for their country.
b.) tries to find peaceful solutions. x
c.)fights against the government.
d.)runs for government office.x
Answer:
c.)fights against the government.
Explanation:
NAFTA was designed to establish strong economies and trade relations among Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I got it right on my test