Answer:
The internment camps themselves deprived residents of liberty, as they were rounded by barbed wire fence and heavily guarded and the Japanese lost much of their property and land as they returned home after the camps. This violated the clause stating that no law shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property.
Explanation:^^^^^^^^
Which Amendment has been violated?
List the name and number of the amendment each scenario violates
State if there is no amendment that has been violated
The senators in your state are chosen by the state legislature.
The 17th amendment, which guarantees that senators be chosen by popular vote of the people, has been violated.
1. What was the Lusitania?
2. How many Americans were on the May 1st voyage?
3. What happened to the Lusitania on May 7, 1915?
4. How many people died from the attack?
Agreements made in the Treaty of Paris for
the Americas included which of the
following:
A. Acknowledging the United States as a free and independent
country
B. Allowing British troops to continue to occupy New York City
C. American commitment to pay all British war debts
Answer:
I would say A. Acknowledging the United States as a free and independent but I am not sure...
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It's obvious, why would British troops be allowed to occupy NYC after losing the war? In war, the victors are the ones that write history (not literally write). Also the unjust British war debts from the French and Indian War in which Great Britian fought in a conflict with France to fight off them invading the colonies that was started by a conflict in Europe. After the war they tryed to force the colonists to pay for war costs. They started the war, it's only fair they protect the colonies from it for free as the Brits instigated it in the first place.
How has the use of pesticides created an environmental challenge in Russia?
describe the two causes and two effects that the 18th amendment had on american society during the 1920s.
Answer:
The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution–which banned the manufacture, transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors–ushered in a period in American history known as Prohibition. Prohibition was ratified by the states on January 16, 1919 and officially went into effect on January 17, 1920, with the passage of the Volstead Act. Despite the new legislation, Prohibition was difficult to enforce. The increase of the illegal production and sale of liquor (known as “bootlegging”), the proliferation of speakeasies (illegal drinking spots) and the accompanying rise in gang violence and other crimes led to waning support for Prohibition by the end of the 1920s. In early 1933, Congress adopted a resolution proposing a 21st Amendment to the Constitution that would repeal the 18th. The 21st Amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933, ending Prohibition.
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Identify two important industries of Egypt and explain how these industries are important to the world. (Site 1)
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Identify two important industries of Egypt and explain how these industries are important to the world. (Site 1)
Answer:
Crude Petroleum: is used to fuel airplanes, cars, and trucks
Refined Petroleum: is used to transportation, heating, paving roads
Explanation:
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How did the Selective Service Act of 1917 contribute to the war effort?
A.
It protected the war effort from disloyal European immigrants living in the US.
B.
It allowed the federal government to expand the military through the draft.
C.
It created an alliance with other countries to strengthen forces against Germany.
D.
It expanded crimes for any expression of disloyalty or contempt to the US military.
Answer:On May 18, 1917, Congress passed the Selective Service Act, which authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription. The act eventually required all men between the ages of 21 to 45 to register for military service.
Explanation:
What strategy helped Warren G. Harding win the presidential election in 1920?
A) Harding promised greater government regulation of
business.
B) Harding promised to limit government regulation of business.
C) Harding promised to increase immigration from Europe.
D) Harding promised more progressive government
Reforms
Answer:
B
Explanation:
His campaign slogan of " Return to normalcy" meant that he wasn't going to be interested in foreign affairs which meant he was going to be looking only at the U.S. And this meant that big business would be cracked down on, but that didn't happen since Harding was pro-business he left the businesses do whatever they wanted with limited government involvement. And this got him lots of votes from other big bueisnes supporter and big business themselves.
Let the fight against the Compromise of 1850.
options:
a)
Stephen A. Douglas
b)
Henry Clay
c)
Milliard Fillmore
d)
James Buchanan
Answer:
b henry clay is the one who qouted so for the freedom or salvation
What did Mary Jackson do in 1958??
She joined the team working on the Supersonic Pressure Tunnel.
She retired from Langley Laboratory.
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
She took a job working to ensure that NASA hired more women.
Please for 20 points I'm being timed!!!!!!!
Answer:
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is (((((C))))) because I guess that was a dream since she was a little girl and when she got bigger she wanted to make herself proud and become the first NASA's black women engineer
Explanation:
If it's wrong sorry! but I took aa k12 test and got it right :)
the power of the holy roman emperors was limited by
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que se, lo que quiero sabes y que aprendi. PORFAVOR
estos son los fines de los que tienen que hacer el sqa.
Coadyuvar en el fortalecimiento de la conciencia nacional, la soberanía,
el conocimiento y la valoración de la historia patria, el fortalecimiento de
la nación panameña, la independencia nacional y la autodeterminación
de los pueblos.
Infundir el conocimiento y la práctica de la democracia como forma de
vida y de gobierno.
Favorecer el desarrollo de actitudes en defensa de las normas de justicia
e igualdad de los individuos, mediante el conocimiento y respeto de los
derechos humanos.
Fomentar el desarrollo de conocimientos, habilidades, actitudes y
hábitos para la investigación y la innovación científica y tecnológica,
como bases para el progreso de la sociedad y el mejoramiento de la
calidad de vida.
Impulsar; fortalecer y conservar el folclor y las expresiones artísticas de
toda la población, de los grupos étnicos del país y de la cultura regional
y universal.
Answer:
California celebrarán el éxito de la misma. La misión cuesta 300 millones de euros. La Phoenix llegará a la atmósfera marciana a una velocidad de 5.7 Kilómetros por segundo y casi siete minutos después tendrá que posarse en el suelo con sus tres patas desplegadas. El más mínimo fallo seguramente se traduciría en catástrofes y pérdida de la nave, como ya sucedió en 1999, en el intento anterior de poner una nave en el polo marciano. Marte está ahora a 276 millones de Kilómetros de la Tierra y las señales de radio, viajando a la velocidad de la luz, tardan 15 minutos y 20 segundos en recorrer esa distancia. La Phoenix se dirige a una latitud alta, cerca del Polo Norte. Allí hace mucho frío, aunque ahora es primavera (la temperatura es de 73 y 33 grados centígrados bajo cero). El plan es que la sonda funcione durante al menos tres meses cogiendo muestras a su alrededor con un brazo mecánico y analizándolas. El brazo incluso permitirá excavar un poco en el subsuelo. Los investigadores quieren saber cómo es el hielo y averiguar si se derrite con los cambios de temperatura; es decir, pretenden conocer si las condiciones allí han sido en algún momento favorables para la existencia de vida.
Explanation:
becauses California celebrarán el éxito de la misma. La misión cuesta 300 millones de euros. La Phoenix llegará a la atmósfera marciana a una velocidad de 5.7 Kilómetros por segundo y casi siete minutos después tendrá que posarse en el suelo con sus tres patas desplegadas. El más mínimo fallo seguramente se traduciría en catástrofes y pérdida de la nave, como ya sucedió en 1999, en el intento anterior de poner una nave en el polo marciano. Marte está ahora a 276 millones de Kilómetros de la Tierra y las señales de radio, viajando a la velocidad de la luz, tardan 15 minutos y 20 segundos en recorrer esa distancia. La Phoenix se dirige a una latitud alta, cerca del Polo Norte. Allí hace mucho frío, aunque ahora es primavera (la temperatura es de 73 y 33 grados centígrados bajo cero). El plan es que la sonda funcione durante al menos tres meses cogiendo muestras a su alrededor con un brazo mecánico y analizándolas. El brazo incluso permitirá excavar un poco en el subsuelo. Los investigadores quieren saber cómo es el hielo y averiguar si se derrite con los cambios de temperatura; es decir, pretenden conocer si las condiciones allí han sido en algún momento favorables para la existencia de vida.
nationalism in south Africa
Answer:
what about it I can't do much with this only
Complete the center column by documenting the response or lack of response by Britain and the United States to German pre-World War II actions. In the right column, note the impact of the response or lack of response. Use the annotated notes you took while reading Chamberlain's and Roosevelt's speeches.
Answer:
here, this is what i put:
Munich Conference:
Response: All of the leaders agreed on the topics discussed and the decisions made.
Effects: The conclusion the leaders came to prevented the outbreak of war, but it also let Germany take control over Czechoslovakia.
Repeal the Neutrality Act of 1937:
Response: Three of the Neutrality Acts were passed.
Effects: The Neutrality Acts worked to prevent the United States from entering the war and uphold their isolationism. They made it so that it was illegal for Americans to sell or give weaponry or any other things that could affect the war effort in belligerent countries.
Explanation:
i'd prolly paraphrase since this is exactly what i put btw <33
i hope this helps :))
Both the Munich Conference and Neutrality Act of 1937 are element of foreign policy adopted by Germany and U.S.
What is the Munich Conference?This was a formal settlement between Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy which permitted the German's annexation of the Sudetenland in western Czechoslovakia.
Response: All of the leaders agreed on the topics discussed and the decisions made.Effects: The conclusion the leaders came to prevented the outbreak of war, but it also let Germany take control over Czechoslovakia.What is the Neutrality Act of 1937?The legislation kept the United States out of war and made it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms to belligerent nations.
Response: Three of the Neutrality Acts were passed.Effects: The Neutrality Acts worked to prevent the United States from entering the war and uphold their isolationism.Read more about Munich Conference
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Which examples describe actions that fulfill civic responsibilities, not civic duties? Check all that apply.
Answer:
2,4,5 are responsibilities of "good citizen" versus requirements
Explanation:
You may not have an attorney at your case because you cannot afford one.
Which amendment has been violated?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Because it stats that you need money for
Please help me rephrase this! I want to go watch anime but i need to finish this before I can
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Question:
Use the passage from Jacob Riis's How the Other Half Lives to answer the question.
“Caught in the street by the truant officer, or by the agents of the Children’s Societies, peddling, perhaps, or begging, to help out the family resources, he runs the risk of being sent to a reformatory, where contact with vicious boys older than himself soon develop the latent possibilities for evil that lie hidden in him. . . . The risk of the reformatory is too great. What is done in the end is to let him take chances—with the chances all against him. The result is the rough young savage, familiar from the street.” – Jacob Riis
In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, analyze what Riis is saying about the lives of young boys in New York City’s slums.
my answer:
The passage given shows the consequences of child neglect and abandonment. It is possible to see how marginalized the child becomes, having to beg on the streets for money to survive and being arrested for it. On the reformatory, which should be a place to help raising this child, he would mingle with older boys who have become criminals and be under their influence, considering doing the same. At the end of the passage, it is said that this city in which he lives has no Truant Home to shelter him, and therefore the people responsible for making children attend school cannot guarantee that he will. Also, is states that the boy is likely to end up at the reformatory, due to all the socioeconomic problems that are being brought up.
Answer:
can you be more specific on what u need help with
Explanation:
Answer:
Caught by the officer and agents of the Children's societies, he pleads to help out the family resources, as he risks being coerced to go to a reformatory, where he learns and develops evilness...The risk of the reformatory is too great, yet he takes the chance while knowing the risks. As an result, there forms the rough, young savage, familar in the streets.
Explanation:
Which are the ways American farming changed in the late 1800s?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a. dependence on railroads and banks
b. decreased worry about droughts and floods
c. more competition with other countries
d. more small, family farms
Answer:
A & C
Explanation:
These are the ways American farming changed in the late 1800s.
Which of the following was NOT a new invention of the 2nd Industrial Revolution:
a
Electricity
b
Cotton Gin
c
Internal Combustion Engine
d
Steel
Drag the events below into chronological order from top to bottom.
Hawaii is pressured to allow the United States to use Pearl Harbor as a naval base.
Hawaii is allowed to export sugar to the United States on a duty-free basis
The United States proclaims Hawaii a United States territory
American missionaries form Christian schools and churches in Hawaii.
Answer: 1. American missionaries.. 2. Hawaii is allowed to export sugar... 3. The United States proclaims Hawaii... 4. Hawaii is pressured...
Explanation:
Is the constitution an example of compromise?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes.
The largest part of the compromise was not dealing with slavery. In order to get any kind of ratification, the north had to give in on not insisting that the south free its slaves.
Why do you believe that the Americans were successful in winning their independence from the British in the 1780s? Explain reasons why the British lost and the Americans won the war. What new responsibilities did America now have as an independent nation?
Answer: They got help from other countries like France and Spain.
Explanation: Because of the seven years war countries like France and Spain were still mad at Britain and took the colonists side to see Britain fall. With the help from other countries the colonies pulled through and won. This was not easy, at valley forge was a place of suffering and grit to fight for independence.
America had the responsibilities of bringing their states together since the states were so used to Salutary Neglect. (Chill/ Laid back enforcement of law) The states were off doing their own thing so it was hard to pull together and work like a nation. Some states had their own money currency so it made it harder to get a set in stone currency for the new nation.
I hope this helps! I tried by best on what I know.
we’re the 1920’s a return to normalcy why or why not ?
What major battles did the americans lose in the south? no links
Answer:
The Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts were the first battle between American Minutemen and the British army.
Charleston, South Carolina.
thats all i really know sorry.
Explanation:
why did the qing dynasty discourage chinese travel abroad and try to control contacts with foreigners? what was the impact of this policy
Answer: What was the impact of this policy? In its efforts to pacify southern China during the later 17th century, the Qing government tried to end maritime activity. They discouraged traveling and contact with the outside world in fear of foreign invaders and their people rebelling against them.
Explanation:
Please help with questions 1 and 2!!! I will give brainliest if two people answer! :pleading:
Answer:
Neither a or b
Explanation:
What was the root cause of the containment policy
Answer:
The root cause of the U.S. containment policy was the growing appeal of communism throughout parts of Europe, Asia, and later, Latin America.
Explanation:
What is the answer to this question?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
beccause they didn't really wanted to go to another country to go trade for something
1. A psychoactive drug:
A. relieves pain.
B. affects a person's behavior or mood.
C. relaxes muscles.
D. reduces fever.
2, An example of responsible drug use is:
A. taking a prescribed antibiotic for a week to clear up an infection.
B. a friend borrowing your prescription antibiotics for a similar illness.
C. taking steroids to increase muscle mass.
D. doubling up on your prescribed antibiotics to get well more quickly.
3. Aspirin, ibuprofen, and cough syrups are examples of:
A. stimulants.
B. psychoactive drugs.
C. prescription drugs.
D. over-the-counter drugs.
4. Generic and brand name drugs generally have the same:
A. price.
B. name.
C. chemical make up.
D. All of these choices are correct.
5. Which of the following choices describes dependence?
A. A person who has no physical symptoms after he stops taking a drug.
B. A person who feels a need to continue consuming a psychoactive.
C. A person who no longer wants to take drugs.
D. None of these choices are correct.
6. Stimulants:
A. slow down the central nervous system.
B. treat an illness.
C. excite the central nervous system.
D. relieve pain.
1. B
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. C
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What was the Stamp Act of 1765? What did the tax mean for the colonies? What did the tax represent to the colonists?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Stamp Act was imposed by the British Parliament after the Seven Years’ War in order to pay for the stationing of their troops during the war. The Act forced colonists to pay a tax on papers, documents etc in the form of a stamp. The tax represented the beginning of a series of unfair taxes to the colonies. It represented a loss of freedom and voice (or representation) in British legislature. Things would get worse though.
So basically, the Stamp Act marked the beginning of a series of imposed taxes (The Stamp Act was the first).