Answer: India would not be able to govern itself in the modern world without the British.
Explanation:
The British ruled India for the better part of a century and during that time, India was their most populated and important colony and they made sure to rule it as actively as they could which is why when the Indians began demanding independence, there were some that did not approve.
Winston Churchill was one of those. He believed that if the British were to stop governing India, it would go back to a state of barbarism and anarchy. The British people who thought like him therefore believed that British rule in India was necessary for it to remain stable as India could not govern itself.
Which of the following choices is evidence that the Soviet Union had a command economic system?
Answer: B. The government tried to regulate citizens 'workplace and non-workplace activities.
Explanation:
The Soviet Union was a Communist state which meant that it had a command economy where everything was controlled by the state. The State controlled what was produced, when it was produced and for whom it would be produced for.
For this to happen, the labor needed to be heavily regulated to ensure that the produce what the state wanted them to and when they wanted them to do it. The state therefore attempted to control both the workplace and non-workplace activities of workers for this reason.
After the Industrial Revolution, how did European imperialism affect Africa? PLEASE HELP
The correct answer is D. Arbitrarily formed boundaries caused wars between rival tribes.
Explanation
During the 19th century in Europe, the Industrial Revolution developed a technological, social and economic movement that meant a significant change for humanity, the growth of many factories, the displacement towards large industrial cities, imperialism, among others. When the industrial powers began to colonize African territories, the continent was divided, however, these new borders did not take into account the tribal traditions of the native African communities, so that several rival communities remained in the same colony causing violent confrontations between them. According to the above, the correct answer is D. Arbitrarily formed boundaries caused wars between rival tribes.
What would you change about the treaty to possibly prevent WWII
Answer:
The League of Nations
Explanation:
This is mainly because the LoN made weak efforts to stop the expansion of Nazis
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(you dont need to answer them all but at least help me with a couple)
1) Explain Uganda’s ABC program in the fight against HIV/AIDS
2) Why has the Ugandan government pushed Abstinence as a means of combating the spread of HIV/AIDS?
3) What risks are involved with the use of condoms in combating the spread of HIV/AIDS?
4) On a separate piece of paper, construct a population pyramid to illustrate the current age groups infected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
Answer:
1:- In Uganda, the government launched a campaign in 2002 to encourage people to be faithful and use a condom.
2:- : the people for whom the propaganda is done are mostly children above 10, who tend to start having sex at an early age
3:- It has been discovered that condoms made of various materials such as latex, polyurethane, nitrile, and polyisoprene are very impermeable to HIV.
4:- i need time to think i will be back in 5 min
Explain yarn as the second production stage of any textile
Answer:
Fibres are first converted into yarn by the process of spinning. In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) are drawn out and twisted. This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'.
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The __________ Mountains are Africa's longest mountain chain and are located in the northwestern part of the continent.
A.
Rwenzori
B.
Atlas
C.
Zambezi
D.
Congo
Answer:
The answer is B.Atlas
The Atlas Mountains are Africa's longest mountain chain and are located in the northwestern part of the continent.
Answer:
B. Atlas Mountains
Explanation:
"The Atlas Mountains are Africa's longest mountain chain and are located in the northwestern part of the continent."
Works Cited:
“The __________ Mountains Are Africa’s Longest Mountain Chain and Are Located in the Northwestern Part of the Continent. A. Rwenzori B. Atlas C. Zambezi D. Congo.” Weegy.com, weegy.com/?ConversationId=KN2CNEFE&Link=i. Accessed 8 June 2021.
if n=15 whan y=14, find the value of k
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
K = N×Y
K = 15 × 14
:: K= 210
Answer:
It depends on the numerario value, but I think it's 1.25
Explanation:
Tell me if I am wrong, ; )
What is the answer this question
Answer: I think that your answer is right
Explanation:
D
What was Martin Luther king jr beliefs about African Americans? Plz help
Answer:
Your welcome!
Explanation:
He was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. King sought equality and human rights for African Americans, the economically disadvantaged and all victims of injustice through peaceful protest.
Answer:
King wrote, spoke and organized nonviolent protests and mass demonstrations to draw attention to racial discrimination and to demand civil rights legislation to protect the rights of African-Americans.
5. How did the printing press contribute to the scientific revolution?
a. It allowed for mass communication of scientific discoveries.
b. It forced church leaders to accept emerging scientific discoveries.
c. It made scientific discoveries profitable.
d. O None of the above.
6 In the
Answer:
The printing press was also a factor in the establishment of a community of scientists who could easily communicate their discoveries through widely disseminated scholarly journals, helping to bring on the scientific revolution. Because of the printing press, authorship became more meaningful and profitable.
Why did the Maori fight colonists in New Zealand?
to gain power in the Pacific economy
to take over New Zealand ports
to control resources
to defend their land
Answer:-4:To defend their land
Answer: to defend their land
Explanation: gradpoint
What impact did railroads have on cities across the United States at the turn of the 20th century?
Answer:
A.
Many cities became industrial centers.
Explanation:
Which level of U.S. government holds the highest authority?
3 points
A. city government
B. county government
C. state government
D. national government
Answer:
it would be the national one
the city, county , state government don't get to make such huge decisions therefore they don't hold too much power.
What would you do to possibly prevent WWII
Answer: when germany started to build its military again (which they were not really supposed to be doing the the first place) i would've put limits in place immediately. the allies allowed Hitler to do what ever he wanted because they were afraid. i would've tried to shut it down before the german army got out of hand. before they obtained the power they had.
Why did Jefferson and Madison think the national bank was not constitutional?
Which of the following best describes the philosophy of the British in colonial matters? [Select all that apply.]
—paternalistic
—anarchy
—hands-off
—direct rule
Answer:
Paternalistic Hands-offExplanation:
The British usually pursued or at least tried to pursue a paternalistic model of rule in their colonies where they tried to develop their version of civilization whilst putting down cultural practices that they deemed backwards in the hope that the colonies would develop.
In order to reduce the cost of governance, they also practiced a hands-off philosophy where direct rule was left to local leaders who were then accountable to the British local administrators.
which of these thinkers of the scientific revolution first proposed a heliocentric theory- that Earth revolves around the sun?
Nicolaus Copernicus
how did the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments change the nature of the federal union?
Answer:
Explanation:Africa
Territory Claimants Notes
Abyei, Heglig, Jodha, Kafia Kingi and Kaka Sudan
South Sudan Both Sudan and South Sudan have claimed the area after the civil war that led to South Sudan's independence. Heglig was controlled by South Sudan in mid-April 2012 but retaken by the Sudan. Abyei was taken in May 2012.
Banc du Geyser Madagascar
Comoros
France Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean, a district of the French Southern Territories.
Bassas da India, Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island France
Madagascar[1] De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.
Ceuta,[2] Melilla, other plazas de soberanía Spain
Morocco Ceuta and Melilla are administered by Spain as autonomous cities.
An incident on Perejil Island happened in 2002, after which both countries agreed to return to status quo.[3]
Chagos Archipelago United Kingdom
Mauritius
Maldives[4] United Kingdom administers the archipelago as part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. An advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice has found the United Kingdom administration to be unlawful and called upon the United Kingdom to complete the process of decolonization with respect to Mauritius.
Doumeira Mountain, Ras Doumeira and Doumeira Island Eritrea
Djibouti Basis of the Djiboutian–Eritrean border conflict of 2008. Disputed territory occupied by Eritrea following withdrawal of Qatari peacekeepers in June 2017.[5][6] Alternatively transliterated as the Dumaira Mountains.[5]
Glorioso Islands France
Madagascar
Comoros De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.
Hala'ib Triangle Egypt
Sudan[7] Previously under joint administration; Egypt now maintains full de facto control of the Hala'ib Triangle. The boundaries claimed by Egypt and Sudan both include the Hala'ib Triangle. The area of Bir Tawil close to the triangle is unclaimed by both countries.
Ilemi Triangle Kenya
South Sudan De facto controlled by Kenya. Ethiopian tribes have used and made raids in the land, but the Ethiopian government has never made a claim to it, agreeing it was Sudanese in 1902, 1907 and 1972 treaties.[8][9][10]
KaNgwane and Ingwavuma South Africa
Eswatini Eswatini claims territories which it states were confiscated during colonial times.[11] The area claimed by Eswatini is the former bantustan of KaNgwane, which now forms the northern parts of Jozini and uMhlabuyalingana local municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, and the southern part of Nkomazi, the southeastern part of Umjindi and the far eastern part of Albert Luthuli local municipalities in Mpumalanga.
Koalou village and surrounding area Burkina Faso
Benin Burkina Faso and Benin retain a border dispute at this 68 km2 triangular area of land near the tripoint border with Togo.[12][13] In a 2008 meeting, it was declared that the territory was a neutral zone, neither Burkinabé nor Beninese, making it technically unclaimed.[12] According to the UN Refugee Agency in 2015, there were issues of children being born stateless in the area, however a Beninese civil registration office has taken control of registering births in the area.[14]
Kpéaba village area (near Sipilou/Siquita) Ivory Coast
Guinea The Guinean military occupied this village for 1 month from January to February 2013, before withdrawing in preparation of talks.[15] In December 2016, Guinea soldiers and civilians attacked the village, killing 1 and wounding several others, before returning to their side of the border.[16] According to the Guinean Minister of Defence, the Guinean army had been asked not to send any soldiers to this area and had no involvement in this incident.[17]
Area near Logoba/Moyo District South Sudan
Uganda A 1914 British colonial order defined the international border based on the tribal boundary between the Kuku of Kajokeji (South Sudan) and the Ma'di of Moyo (Uganda). However, the border was never formally demarcated.[18] In 2014, a conflict was triggered by the Ugandan national census when Ugandan officials were detained by South Sudan authorities.[19]
Border near Chiengi, Lunchinda-Pweto Province Zambia
One number is 5 more than twice another and their sum ls 23.
Which of the following system of equations represents the word problem?
Answer:tbh I don’t get this either
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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How does the US Bill of Rights prevent the federal government from holding all government power?
O It allows people to write their own laws.
O It grants power to the court system.
O It allows people to vote in elections.
O lt grants power to state governments.
Answer:
D. the state is given some powers. Apologies if it's wrong. :)
Explanation:
In Plessy v. Ferguson, Homer Plessy claimed that “separate but equal” violated his rights under the
First Amendment.
Thirteenth Amendment.
Fourteenth Amendment.
Fifteenth Amendment.
Answer:
fourteenth amendment
Explanation:
I COULD ALMOST pick first amendment, but i choose fourteenth amendment because the slaves had not got their pursuit of happiness
Homer Plessy claimed that “separate but equal” violated his rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.
What is the Fourteenth Amendment?It is the legislation that granted citizenship to all persons in the United State including the enslaved people and equal protection of the laws.
In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the plaintiff claimed that “separate but equal” violated his rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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What is the fundamental idea behind the fourteenth amendment to constitution which is mentioned in brown.v
.............................
Answer:
1. Control Italy as a puppet state
2. The US intelligence agencies' infiltration of the Soviet communist party
3. The death of Joseph Stalin in 1953
Answer:
Control Italy
Social reform ( not certain of this)
The death of Stalin
What is the most debated topic of all time (in all subjects, that includes pollotices science pholosophy etc.)
Answer:
Philosophy is the most debated topic of all time .
Explanation:
Political philosophy, branch of philosophy that is concerned, at the most abstract level, with the concepts and arguments involved in political opinion. The meaning of the term political is itself one of the major problems of political philosophy. Broadly, however, one may characterize as political all those practices and institutions that are concerned with government.
What did Angelina Grimké encourage women to do?
A. Remain subordinate to men
B. Respect established social roles
C. Refuse to help reform movements
D. Unite in the abolitionist cause
Answer: D. Unite in the abolitionist cause
Explanation:
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld and her sister Sarah Grimke, were remarkable human beings who gave their lives to helping the oppressed in society particular women and enslaved people.
She was born and raised in the South were she had a first hand experience of the terrible institution of Slavery and when she moved up north, got involved in campaigns to end it. She told women that they needed to united in the abolitionist cause because she believed that this was the most important wrong to be righted before others.
what are the most powerful "checks" a president has
Explanation:
A law can be vetoed by the President in the executive branch, but it can be overridden by the legislative branch with enough votes. The legislative branch has the authority to confirm Presidential nominees, regulate the budget, and impeach and remove the President from office.
the Albany Plan of Union was
Discuss how illegal dumping may negatively affect the communities
(242
Answer:
read below
Explanation:
itll make the community look very low income (poor) as a result some people living in other areas may not want to include the community in some things. for EX: railway not going through that part because its low income thus people from the area will not have means of transportation
What was the primary responsibility of a
ranchero living in California in the 1800s?
A sell manufactured goods
braise large herds of cattle
C grow grapes
D direct prospectors to where the gold was
Answer: b. raise large herds of cattle
Explanation:
When California was under the Spanish, they gave away a lot of land to former soldiers in order to get them to stay there. When Mexico became independent, they continued this policy and this gave way to the rise of Rancheros.
Rancheros raised large herds of cattle and sheep on the land given to them by the Spanish and then the Mexicans. These lands were called ranchos and were usually close to water and grazing sources to enable ease of feeding the large herds of cattle and sheep.