Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that, at the end of world war II, Americans reversed their usual policy of isolationism and instead embraced internationalism and the responsibilities of being a major world power, the internationalism would expand further with the growth of the cold war.
This is evident when after the end of the world war II in 1945, in which the United States of America was involved, they also tried to stop the spread of Communism coming from the Soviet Union across Europe and the world at large. This led to a cold war with the Soviet Union which lasted between 1947 to 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
What were the causes and consequences of the Mexican American War? (Long answer pls)
Answer:
CAUSES
A border dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (Mexican claim) of the Rio Grande (U.S. claim)
An attack on American troops by Mexican soldiers in the disputed area between the two rivers on April 25, 1846.
The Unites States annexation of Texas in 1845
Outcomes :
General Zachary Taylor, a hero of the war, used his newfound notoriety to become the twelfth president of the U.S.
Mexico ceded to the United States nearly all of the territory now included in the states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and western Colorado in exchange for $15 million
The reopening of the slavery-extension issue, which had been largely dominant since the Missouri Compromise of 1820, and a corresponding rise in sectional antagonism in the U.S.
What did the U.S. gain by winning the Mexican-American War?
Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which settled the Mexican-American War, the United States gained more than 500,000 square miles (1,300,000 square km) of land, expanding U.S. territory by about one-third. Mexico ceded nearly all the territory now included in the U.S. states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and western Colorado for $15 million and U.S. assumption of its citizens’ claims against Mexico.
Question 16 of 20
What significant impact did the work of Ida B. Wells achieve?
O A. She exposed violence against African Americans in the South.
OB. She provided vocational education for African Americans.
O C. She started a movement to relocate free Blacks to Africa.
O
D. She won the passage of civil rights laws following the Civil War.
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Answer:
D. She won the passage of civil rights laws following the Civil War
Explanation:
Ida B Wells was an activist who worked on behalf of all woman to eliminate gender related issues and also helped out an end to discriminatory hiring practises.
The significant impact the work of Ida B. Wells achieved was that she won the passage of civil rights laws following the Civil War
How did bombing change the
picture of war in WWII? simple answer please
Whch region on the map is known as the birthplace of human beings?
Answer:
Johennsburg in South Africa
The ______(1) in Quebec tried to convert the Huron to Catholicism, but did not force European ways upon the Natives
Answer:
Jesuits
Explanation:
The JESUITS in Quebec tried to convert the Huron to Catholicism but did not force European ways upon the Natives
The above statement is true because the French Jesuits who were formed around the 1540s moved to Quebec around the 1620s in the hope to spread Catholicism and stop the spread of Protestants.
However, due to methods of not forcing their European ways upon them, they found little to no success in their efforts of converting people to join Catholicism.
After the French and Indian War, in 1763, the British gained a lot of land. This meant they had to spend a lot of money on
A. the people
B. development of the land
C. buying land
Why was the battle of Minorca significant to the French morale during the 7 years war?
France returned to the North American stage in 1778 to support American colonists against Great Britain in the Revolutionary War. For France, the military defeat and the financial burden of the Seven Years' War weakened the monarchy and eventually contributed to the advent of the French Revolution in 1789.
Explanation:
Des cubrimiento de america
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Which of the following did Federalists oppose?
O acceptance of the US Constitution
O the establishment of slavery in the United States
O the inclusion of a bill of rights in the US Constitution
O a strong national government with many powers
Answer:
establishment of slavery in Us
what was George Whitefield preaching style during the Great Awakening?
After the French and Indian War, in 1763, the British gained a lot of land. This meant they had to spend a lot of money on
A. the people
B. development of the land
C. buying land
Answer:B development of the land
Explanation:
What is one advantage a secondary source has over a primary source?
How did composers like George Cohan and Irving Berlin distinguish American Musical Theatre form the European-style theatre of an earlier age?
Answer:
American Musical Theatre
Explanation:
George Cohan recognised as the Father of Broadway in America. Irving Berlin (George Cohan's protege) wrote tunes with American idioms phrases and became the model for American Musical theatre and separated from the European-style theatre of an earlier period. American musical theatre evolved as a theatrical for the songs written out of Tin Pan Alley. The earliest musicals performance consisted of storylines composed of one or two songs.
theological virtues a serious violation of God's Law?
Answer:
No they help us to maintain the good life.
All of the following were contributions of the Greeks to democracy EXCEPT
Jury System
Separation of Powers
Direct democracy
Salaries for public officials
Answer:
separation of powers
cause democracy also start from Greece and at that time the power distribution method is not possible cause legend clams that Romulus killed remeus for power why don't they distribute. in my opinion
did the populist party change american politics
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the populist alied with the labor movement
why do archaeologists and paleontologists use carbon 14 dating?
Answer:
Over time, carbon-14 decays in predictable ways. And with the help of radiocarbon dating, researchers can use that decay as a kind of clock that allows them to peer into the past and determine absolute dates for everything from wood to food, pollen, poop, and even dead animals and humans
Explanation:
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Ships used during the Middle Passage were
overcrowded and
unclian.
crowded but clean.
overcrowded and cold.
crowded but disease-free.
Which best describes the Democratic Party in the 1800's
Answer: the democratic party is the oldest political party that the US has. It's One of the two major party's that still exist.
Explanation:
In the introduction of the Letter of Credit example, to where did the ficticious Florentine wool merchant travel to buy fine wool?
Answer:
i need points
Explanation:
lol
How was international law changed as a result of the Nuremberg trials?
Answer:
The Nuremberg trials established that all of humanity would be guarded by an international legal shield and that even a Head of State would be held criminally responsible and punished for aggression and Crimes Against Humanity
Name a textile factory in Massachusetts, which ran on water power, and employed young low-skilled women. a. Lowell Factory. b. Lancaster Textiles. c. Vanderbilt Textiles. d. American Factory.
Answer: Lowell factory
Explanation:
The Lowell mills was named after Francis Cabot Lowell and it was a textile mills in the 19th century that operated in Lowell, Massachusetts.
More than 8000 textile workers were employed which were known as the factory girls and they operated the machineries. They were mainly women that had farming background. The company also ran on water power.
Most Americans are familiar with the idea of indirect democracy, or representative democracy, where you vote for a candidate, such as a
president or a mayor, to represent you in the government. In that process, citizens participate by selecting candidates to support,
volunteering to campaign for candidates, communicating with elected officials about issues of interest, and sometimes even choosing to
become candidates themselves.
Direct democracy is a different form of democratic government. Small towns in New England used direct democracy to govern their
communities when the United States was a young nation. But direct democracy often falls apart with large populations. Parts of American
government today, however, still use direct democracy in certain ways.
Read the article "Initiative, Referendum, and Recall e," which details the three main forms of direct democracy in the United States today.
Part A
What do you think are the advantages of these methods of direct democracy?
Answer:
State and local government participation
Part A
What do you think are the advantages of these methods of direct democracy?
One of the benefits of direct democracy's procedures is that it forces representatives to operate more honestly and professionally because residents can have a referendum on any proposal or even recall a representative.
Part B
What do you think are the disadvantages of these methods of direct democracy?
The negatives include the possibility that an excellent concept with a lot of support will take a long time to garner enough traction to become a formal proposal. As well as the typical public not completely understanding the facts surrounding an issue or going to the polls to vote without understanding the ideas on the ballot.
Part C
According to the article, Rhode Island held an advisory referendum in 2002 to see if residents supported changing the state constitution to make all three arms of government equal. Despite the overwhelming yes result, the nonbinding referendum did not compel legislators to act in any way. Explain why you think this form of a referendum is useful and beneficial in a few short paragraphs. What are the advantages of a direct, legally binding referendum? What are the disadvantages?
Some of the advantages of a direct, binding referendum, in my opinion, include the possibility to re-engage voters with politics and democracy. They can also be used to settle political problems, especially for incumbent administrations that are split on a particular subject. Holding a referendum, for example, can aid in finding a solution to the problem without splintering the party.
One of the disadvantages is that it weakens representative democracy by eroding elected representatives' function and importance. Moreover, voters may lack the capacity or information necessary to make informed decisions about the subject at hand, and instead, make ill-informed decisions based on incomplete knowledge or irrelevant issues such as the state of the economy. Finally, if the government has the capacity to schedule referendums, they might be utilized as a political instrument to benefit the ruling party rather than the interests of democracy.
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definition of world order
Answer:
World order is an international relation term describing the distrubtion of power among world power.
Answer:
World order is one of the fundamental concepts of international relations, as well as a lens through which to view and understand global developments and foreign policy choices.
How did the government become involved in economic development in the late 19th century?
a.
It encouraged the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad by giving money and land to railroad companies which spurred economic growth.
b.
All of these are correct.
c.
It passed legislation like the Homestead Act which encouraged settlement of the West and economic development.
d.
It passed laws like the Sherman Anti-Trust Act that encouraged competition among companies.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
it encouraged to he construction of the transcontinental Railroad by giving money and lands to railroad companies which spurred economic growth
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Which statement explains why the Twenty-Fifth Amendment was created?
A: After John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it was clear that a succession plan was needed.
B: Before the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, the nation would be left without a leader should something happen to the president.
C: Congress didn’t want the Speaker of the House to be next in line for the presidency.
D: There were already procedures for succession in place, but the procedures simply weren’t codified.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Before the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, the nation would be left without a leader should something happen to the president.
Answer: A) after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it was clear that a succession plan was needed.
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El 4to y 5to gobierno de Balaguer
Answer:
I don’t no sorry and u should be carful
Explanation:
Well if u multiply u subtract
Explain the extent to which the Civil War contributed to the continuities and changes in society and politics in the United States between 1861-1877. cousre hero
Answer:
The Civil War contributed to changes in society and politics in the United States.
Explanation:
After the Civil War, the Reconstruction era began in the United States. The main goal was to correct Southern states' politics, society, and economy. During this period, the rectification of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments permitted slavery to abolished, the right to vote for African Americans and equal rights.
para ti que es el espacio
Answer:
El espacio para mí es tener tiempo para ti solo o sola, sin que haya alguien que te MoLe$tE la vida. :))
Explanation:
Ten buen día o noche
Dame la coronita por favor
"mole$tE" lo puse haci porque en inglés es una palabra mala y no me deja publicarlo.