Answer:
Pretty sure, D. Mass protests pressuring members of Congress to pass new laws
1-A principios del siglo XX uno de los principales problemas en la sociedad era la falta de _____________. 2-La educacion ___________ fue un aspecto que se descuido en el pais.
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir las opciones o incisos para responder. Sin esas alternativas, podemos responder cualquier palabra que tenga sentido.
Por lo tanto, al carecer de esas alternativas, vamos a responder de acuerdo a nuestro conocimiento sobre el tema.
A principios del siglo XX uno de los principales problemas en la sociedad era la falta de educación. La educación pública fue un aspecto que se descuido en el país.
Por esa razón, se creó la Secretaría de Educación Pública, que es la oficina de gobierno dentro de la Administración Pública Federal, que se encargar de garantizar la educación pública de calidad en el país, desde la escuela primaria, la escuela secundaria, y el bachillerato.
En el sexenio del presidente Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, se descentralizó la Secretaria de Educación Pública, lo que significa que se abrieron oficinas en cada estado de la República para administrar la educación de acuerdo a las necesidades de cada estado.
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1. What influenced the formation of many different African civilizations? How did geography influence the development of African civilization?
2. Name the three kingdoms of the Niger River Valley. Describe the rulers, the economy, and the societies of each kingdom.
3. Which Mesoamerican civilization lasted the longest? Which civilization had the most highly developed form of government? How were the religions of the four civilizations similar?
4. Identify and describe two contributions to civilization made by each of the primary South, Meso, and North American civilizations.
5. Name the 10 Native American cultural groups found in North America. Why did each Native American cultural group develop a distinct culture? Choose any two of these groups and provide a brief description of their cultures. Be certain to include an example or explanation telling how and why the cultures developed as they did.
Answer:
1. What influenced the formation of many different African civilizations? How did geography influence the development of African civilization?
a. African civilizations were influenced by trade, with Arabs, Europeans and India. Geography tended to isolate South and Central African civilizations from foreign influence.
2. Name the three kingdoms of the Niger River Valley. Describe the rulers, the economy, and the societies of each kingdom.
a. The Ghana, Mali, and Songhai civilization existed consecutively with some overlap. At first trade was infrequent because of the desert until the use of camels. Ghana’s rulers grew rich by taxing the trade of gold and salt. Ghana’s kings acted as a religious leader, chief judge, and military commander. The kingdom of Mali was also based on gold. The Songhai broke from Mali and controlled the trade routes
3. Identify and describe two contributions to civilization made by each of the primary South, Meso, and North American civilizations.
a. The Maya civilization developed the the position-value number system with zero and an accurate calendar. They also developed rubber and the corbelled arch.
The colonists believed their homes were not secure if customs agents could
Answer:
the colonist believed their homes were not secure if customs agents could
A: search them at any time without court permission
Which of the following examples shows the separation of powers and checks and balances of the Roman Republic? Censors appointed, and could remove, senators.
Tribunes could veto laws.
Consuls were elected for one-year terms.
All of the choices are correct.
Answer:
all the choices were correct
Explanation:
You see Rome hated the monarchy and did a lot to stop a single individual from gaining to much power by disturbing it, Consuls had one year terms as executives and there were two to keep each other in their place, tribunes who repsented people were supposed to be able to give power to the people and keep them happy with the government (SPQR right?) Censors were almost parents watching to make sure nothing bad happened.
in a market economy decisions about which goods are produced are based on
Answer:
They are based on what products are available and at what prices are determined through the interaction of supply and demand
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3. How did the railroads impact Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane during this time? Describe how each city was
impacted.
Answer:
type your answer here
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For a century after Reconstruction, the South was so strongly Democratic that it was known as the _____.
Answer:
many the and is African American
Why were Enlightenment ideas important to the growth of abolition
movements in Europe and the United States?
A. They argued that race and ethnicity were not important issues.
B. They were strongly opposed to the idea of absolute monarchy.
C. They emphasized the importance of separation of powers.
D. They stressed that all people were born with natural rights
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Not too sure
Describe the immigration trend between 1881 and 1920?.
Answer:
Immigration heavily increased in the United States due to industrialization and the emergence of job opportunities all around the country, as well as political and religious unrest all around the world.
Answer:
freaky
Explanation:
anyways..
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how did the ideas of the Enlighnment advance both the obolition movement and the woman's rights movement?
Answer:It really didn't advance either one. The abolition movement was
a 100 years after the Enlightenment and the women's rights movement
was 200 years after the Enlightenment.
Explanation:
How did anti-Semitism affect Jews in Nazi Germany? pleasee i only have 5 min
they were persecuted because of their age
they were discriminated against because of their ethnicity
they were hated because they came from other countries.
they were rejected because of their professions
Answer:
they were discriminated against because of their ethnicity
Explanation:
Anti-Semitism is the term associated with the discrimination that the Jews underwent because of their religious background. The Holocaust gave way to the Nazi anti-Semitism in which the Jews were discriminated because of their religions. They faced racism because of their physical characteristics. The Jews who had converted themselves to another religion also faced the same discrimination on the grounds of their biological characteristics.
What was one major effect of Great Famine in the mid-19th century?
Which answer best shows all of the elements you need to consider when choosing an investment?
Answer:
Liquidity, Risk, Time and Return.
Explanation:
Liquidity is defined as the capacity of an asset to be easily sold or bought.
Risk is the chance to have lower than estimated profits or loss rather than taking a profit.
Time is the period you must wait to have profits.
Return is a success measure that estimates the presentation of an investment dividing a net profit by net worth.
ACTIVIDAD DE INTEGRACIÓN 2:
PRIMERA PARTE DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN NACIONAL
Alumno/a: _______________________________
(Es importante explicitar el nombre del estudiante para facilitar la corrección por la plataforma)
A partir de lo trabajado en clases (presenciales y virtuales) y de la lectura de las páginas 8 a 17 del cuadernillo, resuelvan con sus palabras las siguientes actividades:
1) ¿Qué son las declaraciones que aparecen en la Constitución Nacional?
2) Completen el siguiente cuadro para clasificar a los artículos de la Constitución Nacional según la categoría de declaración política, religiosa, económico-financiera y jurídica. (Les recomiendo buscar los artículos en el texto de la Constitución Nacional que se encuentra disponible como archivo adjunto de esta actividad.)
Artículo
Explicación de la declaración
Categoría
1
2
4
El Tesoro nacional es el dinero disponible para cubrir los gastos del Gobierno nacional. El dinero del Tesoro nacional proviene de: venta o alquiler de tierras del país, impuestos por las cosas que entran y salen del país y los que paga la población, préstamos que pide el Gobierno cuando el dinero de los impuestos no le alcanza. El Congreso nacional es el encargado de crear los impuestos. Los impuestos deben ser equitativos: cuanto más tenés, más pagás.
Económico-financiera
5
10
25
30
31
3) Busquen en la Constitución Nacional los artículos 14 y 14 bis, 15, 37, 41 y 75 inciso 17. Luego expliquen con sus palabras cuáles son los derechos reconocidos en cada uno de los artículos, a qué clasificación de derechos corresponde, busquen una imagen para ilustrarlos y agréguenle un epígrafe.
Ejemplo:
Artículo 14: Reconoce a todos los habitantes de Argentina (nacionales y extranjeros) la libertad para trabajar, transitar, comerciar, peticionar a las autoridades, y de expresión, asociación, culto y educación. Es por ello que decimos que el artículo 14 garantiza los derechos civiles (de primera generación.
La imagen ilustra el derecho a publicar las ideas por la prensa sin censura previa
4) ¿Qué son las garantías constitucionales?
5) A continuación les presento diversos casos en los que no se cumplen las garantías constitucionales. Comenten con sus palabras qué tipo de acción judicial usarían en cada caso para proteger los derechos constitucionales.
a) Una persona es detenida en la vía pública por ser de la religión musulmana
b) Una ley sancionada este año establece que los alumnos que el año pasado aprobaron la materia de Construcción de la Ciudadanía con 7 deben rendir nuevamente la materia, porque ahora se estableció que la note mínima es 8
c) Una persona es detenida por fumar en la vía pública, en un espacio abierto
d) Una persona que robó una bicicleta fue detenida y golpeada por los vecinos de la zona
e) Un grupo de jóvenes fue detenido por la policía y obligados a mostrar los mensajes recibidos en sus teléfonos
f) Una familia está a punto de ser desalojada de su vivienda porque se atrasó una semana en el pago del alquiler
6) Elaboren un mapa conceptual para graficar las declaraciones, derechos y garantías reconocidas en la primera parte de la constitución nacional.
Answer:
is there english transalation?
Explanation:
which one is it i thought it was Dictatorship but its not there
Answer:
Between the two world wars, three types of dictatorships have been described: constitutional, counterrevolutionary and fascist. Since World War II, a broader range of dictatorships has been recognized, including Third World dictatorships, theocratic or religious dictatorships and dynastic or family-based dictatorships.
Explanation:
World War 1 took place from ______________ to _____________, and was known during that time as the ___________________________ .
Answer:World War 1 took place from ___8th July, 1914 to 11 November, 1918 and was known during that time as the __Great war_ .
Explanation:
World War 1 was said to have started after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian heir, Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 by a member of the Serbian Black Hand military society, Gavrilo Princip who was also a Bosnian Serb Yugoslav nationalist for whose reason together with other nationalists was to end Austro-Hungarian rule over Bosnia and Herzegovina. This sprang up events that started the World war 1.
Why did Appeasement of Hitler/Germany fail to prevent WW2?
Answer:
Hitler was interested in world domination, The reason why the appeasement failed was because we gave him more land and asked him to not take anymore over. its similar to giving a 2yr old candy from a store and expecting a 2yr old not to ask for anything else, the 2yr old is obviously going to ask for more candy and if you dont agree its going to through a tantrum
Explanation:
Which depicts the correct hierarchy of local government officials during the Spanish-era Philippines?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Which depicts the correct hierarchy of local government officials during the Spanish-era Philippines?
Answer:
The Spanish crown ruled the Philippines through the same viceroy that ruled México until Mexico got its independence in 1821. After this event, teh Spanish king decided to establish a governor-general composed of a national form of government with local governments that managed the operations of provinces and towns.
At the top of the hierarchy was the Governor General, followed by the Residencia, then the Visita, followed by the Royal Audience. At the bottom of the Spanish hierarchy was the Provincial government, the municipal government, and the system called the Encomienda.
THe kingdom of Spain ruled the Philippines from 1565 to 1898. Three hundred and thirty-three years of Spanish dominion.
Each Sumerian city was the center of an independent
Answer:
The invention of government is often credited to the Sumerians. Each city-state also had its own god In the center of each city was a large temple to the city god called a ziggurat The ziggurat looked like a step pyramid with a flat top☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
According to Montesquieu, what would happen
absolute monarchy?
Answer:
citizens could lose their freedom.
Explanation:
According to Montesquieu, what would happen absolute monarchy "citizens could lose their freedom."
This is because, in an absolute monarchy system of government, the king or royal holds all the power including the executive, legislative and judicial powers. Hence, the citizens are at the mercy of the king.
In most cases, there will not be a fair judgment or ruling when the king is making decisions concerning the governance, and this could certainly lead to "citizens losing their freedom."
How did the Aboriginal people respond to European colonization of Australia in the 19th century?
A. They sent diplomats to Europe to negotiate directly with powerful European leaders.
B. They convinced the European settlers to turn their communities into protected reservations.
C. They use their knowledge of local geography to launch attacks against European settlers.
D. They integrated into European settlements to gain access to Superior European technology.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Aboriginal people of what was going to become Australia resisted heavily and employed some guerilla like tactics. They burned down villages, raided farms, and, in some cases, murdered settlers. Their local knowledge of the terrain gave them an advantage in resisting the settlers as the settlers were unfamiliar with the terrain. This gave them a strategic upperhand in the raids as most of the settlers were surprised and had little time to fight back.
A historian could best use this map to study which topic?
1. O United Nations membership
2. O Cold War confrontations
3.
Decolonization efforts
4. O Genocide refugee camp sites
Help!!!
The correct answer is number 2) Cold War confrontations.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the map. Where is the map?
Without the map, just you know the information. We don't.
However, trying to help you we did some deep research and found one map that highlights places where the United States and the Soviet Union had conflicts and confrontations during the Cold War years.
The places highlighted on the map are the Island of Cuba, North and South Korea, and North and South Vietnam.
So the correct answer indeed is:
A historian could best use this map to study the topic "Cold War confrontations."
During the tense years of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism in different places of the world such as the Island of Cuba Korea Vietnam.
After the election of 1860, in which Abraham Lincoln was elected president, South Carolina seceded from the
Union. Ten other states followed its lead, forming the Confederate States of America. President Lincoln decided
that he could not allow the country to break apart and that only military force no could save the Union. The Civil War
began. What other options did Lincoln have, if any, in his quest to save the nation?
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Indeed, President Lincoln decided that he could not allow the country to break apart and that only military force could save the Union. Under those conditions, President Lincoln did not have many options to choose from in his quest to save the nation.
With the victory of Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election, the leaders of the southern states knew that things were not going to favor them. Northern abolitionists continued to demand the end of slavery in the southern states. However, slavery was on the basis of the southern economy. Landlords needed slaves to work for long hours in the farm fields to produce the cash crops needed for trade and to export to Europe.
Some southern states ended up making the decision to secede from the Union and these states were Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and South Carolina, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
That is why, when the war ended, President Lincoln supported the Ten Percent Plan to readmit former Confederate states to the Union. Lincoln wanted to heal the wounds of the Civil War as quickly as possible.
After the victory of the Union Army over the Confederated States that ended the Civil War, President Lincoln wanted a quick union of the country. He created the Ten Percent Plan where only 10% of the people of each Souther State had to make a swore of allegiance to the Union for the Souther state to be readmitted. Lincoln really wanted a quick Reconstruction process.
Match each word with the phrase that best defines it.
•comprehensive
•centralize
•coup d'état
•infrastructure
•lycée
• Complete and wide-ranging
• A sudden overthrow of an existing government
• A secondary school that prepares students for University
•To bring under the control of a single authority
• The necessary structures that a country needs to function properly 
Answer:
•comprehensive Complete and wide-ranging
•centralize To bring under the control of a single authority
•coup d'état • A sudden overthrow of an existing government
•infrastructure The necessary structures that a country needs to function properly
•lycée A secondary school that prepares students for University
Explanation:
I put them together above
How were Native Americans treated during the early nineteenth century?
O They had no rights as citizens.
O They were imprisoned for starting wars against the British.
O They were given large tracts of land for farming
They were asked for advice in exploration,
Answer:
They had no rights as citizens.
What were the effects of Americanization
The more lasting effects of the Americanization movement were reforms in educational curricula on the state and local levels, the creation of new American holidays, and the adoption of citizenship ceremonies meant to inspire patriotism.
Why did leaders believe alliances would keep a “balance of power” that would prevent war?
Answer: The lack of overall authority meant that a self-help system of alliance and military force dominated the region and the idea that war was a ‘corollary of the balance of power’ with the consequence that it was frequently turned to as a solution of a threat to the equilibrium of the international system, which in turn substantiates the idea that balance of power theory acted as a cause of war in the nineteenth century
Explanation:
The message of the Second GreatAwakening was:
A)peace.
B)states' rights.
C)o equality.
D)the dangers of hell.
Answer:
Answer:
D) the dangers of hell.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening began to aim for a perfect society in the 19th century. The Second Great Awakening in America let people look for other beliefs including, Baptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists. The Second Great Awakening encouraged people to improve their lives. The Second Great Awakening is known for its large camp meetings that preached people to follow the right path by avoiding sin.
ways to avoid cold war
hide under your bed
Explanation:
so that no one will find you :))))))
who nominates the chairperson and vice chairperson to the federal reserve
Answer:
The president nominates a chair and vice-chair, both of whom the Senate must also confirm. The chair and vice-chair are appointed to four-year terms and can be reappointed, subject to term limitations.
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