Answer: Major General Nathaniel P. Banks was the commander of the troops of U.S who fought against the Confederate troops commanded by Lieutenant General Richard Taylor along the Red River.
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Major General Nathaniel P. Banks was the commander of the troops of U.S who fought against the Confederate troops commanded by Lieutenant General Richard Taylor along the Red River.
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What was president Johnson’s broad program of domestic policies called
Answer:
The Great Society
why was the bolshevik revolution of october 1917 successful?
Answer:
Reasons for the success of the Russian Revolution , 1917. Weakness of the Provisional Government, economic and social problems and continuation of the war led to growing unrest and support for the Soviets. Led by Lenin, the Bolsheviks seized power.
Explanation:
Despite costing 14.5 billion dollars, why do some analysts claim the GI Bill to be one of the United States'
best investments?
Answer: Massive Contribution to Education.
Explanation:
The G I Bill will forever be considered one of the best pieces of legislature passed by the United States.
The idea came about as a result of the realization that the mistakes of the nation by not reintegrating the veterans of World War 1 should not be repeated in WW2. This led President Roosevelt to sign into law, the benefits now known as the GI Bill.
The original bill which was called, the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 helped Veterans so much by building hospitals and giving low mortgage loans. The biggest Contribution however, was the contribution to Education.
The US Government stepped in the pay all educational expenses for veterans regardless of which school accepted them. This drove over 7 million veterans to apply to schools and get their degrees.
The so called 'Greatest Generation' had a large proportion of them educated through this scheme.
It is said that before WW2, many Americans did not have a high school diploma and the situation today came about in a large part due to the GI Bill.
The Education that was gained by these veterans contributed a great deal to the progress of the nation and humanity at large as evidenced by it's production of 14 Nobel Prize winners, 3 presidents and multiple Senators and Pulitzer Price winners.
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Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Most of the group decides to use the wood to build a fence, which would divide the island from the beach. But some people don’t want to use the wood for that purpose. Do you think it would be fair to make those people help build the fence?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
This question seems to be about democracy. In a democracy everyone votes to decide what should happen. If most people voted to use wood for the fence then that is the decision that is made for everyone and everyone helps build the fence.
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
it’s fair for those people to help build a fence from the wood because it will help protect everyone in the group.
when the civil war started in 1861 -1865 and why happened
Answer:
At 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861, Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina's Charleston Harbor. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War.
Explanation:
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The Shah looked weak after the 1953 coup; what did he do to regain
power? Select all that apply.
A)He created the SAVAK.
B)He put limits on freedoms.
C)He allowed the U.S. military to issue martial law.
D)He banned political parties that opposed his rule.
Answer:
A he created SAVAK the secret intelligence agency
Explanation:
Why did protestors march from Selma to Montgomery?
A. The march was to demand equal pay for women.
B. The march was to demand equal jobs for African Americans.
C. The march was to demand voting rights.
D. The march was to demand desegregation.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer is C. The march was to demand voting rights.
Explanation:
I just took the test and C. is the right answer :)
Illegal war acts (war ___) which both Americans and Vietnamese were of accused of committing
*_ _ I_ _ S*
Answer:
China had become communist in 1949 and communists were in control of North Vietnam. The USA was afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia. It decided to send money, supplies and military advisers to help the South Vietnamese Government.
Explanation:
Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003?
Check all the boxes that apply.
□Bush believed Hussein and Iraq had WMDS.
□Bush argued that Iraq had previously supported terrorist organizations.
□The United States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating with UN weapons inspectors.
□The United States claimed Iraq had directly ordered the 9/11 attacks.
Answer:
ited States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating wi
Explanation:
ited States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating wi
Answer:
Bush believed Hussein and Iraq had WMDs.
Bush argued that Iraq had previously supported terrorist organizations.
The United States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating with UN weapons inspectors.
Explanation:
All of the answers except the last one because the United States did not directly blame Iraq out of lack of evidence.
What is Mauritania jewelry used for?
Answer:
To wear and it is also very symbolic
Explanation:
Wht caused the Great Depression
Answer:
The stock market crash of 1929
Explanation:
Answer: The stock market crash of 1929 caused a chain of events that plunged the United States into its longest, deepest economic crisis of its history.
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the Battle of Saipan. Why did the United States want to control these islands?
Answer:
They controlled the islands to use them as refueling and repair stations for naval vessels. ... In his view, the United States needed a powerful navy to protect these markets from foreign rivals. Describe the United States navy by 1900. By 1900 the United States had one of the most powerful navies in the world.
Explanation:
what was the Lend-Lease program?
The was a act to help the defense of the United States this program was beneath the United States gave United Kingdom free France the Republic of China Soviet Union and other Allied nations with food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945
Answer:
The lend-lease program was a program under which the United States supplied the United Kingdom and other allied nations with food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and 1945.
Explanation:
In 1922 discovery of _ fully intact tomb lead to renewed interest of archaeology A) Hatsheput’s B) Menes’s C) Ramsey’s D) Tutankhamun’s
Answer:
D) Tutankhamen’s
Answer:
D) tuntankhamun's
Explanation:
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Define the term preamble
a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
or;
The preamble is not actually a law or a legal document, but it is used to make it clear what to expect in the Constitution. Namely, the preamble says that the Constitution aims to create laws around justice, peace, defense, welfare, liberty, and prosperity for a "more perfect" country for Americans.
True or false the constitution gives a specific list of powers to the federal government
Answer: True
Explanation:
Because
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Explain the war crimes trial following world war 2. How the division of Germany influenced the allies. Analyze how the atomic bomb drops influenced world affairs.
Answer:
War crimes trials:
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.
How the division helped the Allies:
The West wanted to revive the German economy and combine the three western zones into one area. Soviet Union feared this union because it gave the one combined zone more power than its zone. ... After Germany was divided into two parts, East Germany built the Berlin Wall to prevent its citizens from fleeing to the west. (essentially, they wanted to maintain control over Germany and not leave it to the Soviets to take over and gain power).
Atom bomb and international relations:
In August 1945 the USA detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The intention was to force Japan to surrender, thus avoiding a long war in the Pacific. This action had the added potential of pressurizing the USSR into negotiating over Eastern Europe and Germany.
Overall, the atomic bomb failed to allow the Americans to achieve their foreign policy goals of containment. In fact, the advent of the atomic bomb has probably encouraged Stalin to run risks, rather than deter him from doing so. The plan to use the atom bomb as leverage in foreign policy had failed.
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what are progressives
Answer:
In the US, a progressive is someone who wants to see more economic and social equality - and hopes to see more gains in feminism and gay rights. They're also supportive of social programmers directed by the state - and they'd like social movements have more power in the US.
A more formal explanation might be; one favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters:
Answer:
a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from the District of Columbia v. Heller dissenting opinion:
The (Second) Amendment permits government to regulate
the interests that it serves. Thus, irrespective of what
those interests are-whether they do or do not include an
independent interest in self-defense-the majority's view
cannot be correct unless it can show that (Washington,
D.C.'s) regulation is unreasonable or inappropriate in
Second Amendment terms. This the majority cannot do.3
What does the author of this excerpt most likely believe?
A. Individual states may prohibit firearm ownership, but the federal
government cannot.
B. Firearms are a danger to the average citizen and should be
outlawed nationwide.
C. Cities have the right to reasonably limit individual rights to
promote the public interest.
D. The Second Amendment no longer applies to the modern United
States
Answer:
C. Cities have the right to reasonably limit individual rights to
promote the public interest.
Explanation:
District of Columbia v. Heller, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 26, 2008, held (5–4) that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to possess firearms independent of service in a state militia and to use firearms for traditionally lawful purposes, including self-defense within the home. It was the first Supreme Court case to explore the meaning of the Second Amendment since United States v. Miller (1939).
The dissenting opinion was that that cities have the right to regulate the public use of gun which the masses believed was a neccesity.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This famous law prohibits discrimination by employers on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and is part of the
legacy of President Lyndon Johnson's presidency
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Explanation:
1. What happened in Korea in 1953 that was so important?
Answer:
The Korean War came to an end.
Explanation:
Which rays comes from the computer or mobile
Answer:
Radio Waves
Explanation:
It is also known as radiation, very common in electric appliance as devices
Answer:
electromagnetic radiation
Explanation:
The type of radiation emitted from mobile phones is electromagnetic radiation. It's present in mobiles because they use radio frequency (RF) waves to make and receive calls. Mobile phone radiation doses are considered to be very small as the emissions are low power (short range)
the winter of 1977 turned out to be coldest in. years
what right did Roman women have?
the right to own property
the right to choose their religion
the right to participate in politics
the right to have a legal control over their children
Answer:
the right to own property
Explanation:
did the north support more state power or federal power?
Answer:
Their system of government was described in the Articles of Confederation. In this system, the state governments had most of the power. ... The Constitution made a stronger Federal Government. It gave power to both the Federal Government and the state governments.
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
7. Which kind of grant-in-aid has to be
applied for?
A. a categorical grant
B. a project grant
C. revenue sharing
D. a block grant
Answer:
B. a project grant
Explanation:
i think that this is right answer.
The obligations of citizens to act in ways that support the community are known as
A.civic responsibilities.
B.employment
C.laws.
D.volunteer work.
Answer:
A. Civic responsibility
Explanation:
A civic responsibility is the responsibility of someone who is a citizen. Not to be confused with a civic duty which is something that must be done (like serving on jury if you are requested)
Huldrych Zwingli’s supporters, the Anabaptists, believed in what?
Answer:
Huldrych Zwingli's supporters, the Anabaptists, believed in the creation of a Christian state and the sale of indulgences. The Anabaptists were a radical religious group which was formed based on the teachings of Huldrych Zwingli and Martin Luther. They also believed in delaying baptism.
Explanation:
Answer:
believed in the creation of a Christian state and the sale of indulgences.
Which is NOT true about religious divisions after the Reformation? *
1 point
O most of Northern Europe become Protestant
O most of Southern Europe stayed Catholic
the official religion of England was Calvinist
the European countries spread their religion to their colonies in America
Answer:
The correct answer is "most of Northern Europe become Protestant".
Explanation:
The Reformation produced many social changes, including the lost of authority of the clergy and the feeling of resentment in peasants. This changed the prominence of Catholic religion in some countries of Europe, particularly by the influence of reformers such as Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry VIII. However, is not true that after Reformation most of Northern Europe became Protestant, in many countries of Northern Europe such as Germany Catholicism and Lutheranism coexisted after Reformation.