More peace/Freedom
It makes our environment and humanity richer and safer
Brings the development of technology up
Makes those in the war heroes
Answer:
After a war, many people who volunteer go in and help the people who lived in that area. They provide food, shelter, and most importantly clean water. Without these organizations/ volunteers, citizens of that area could starve and suffer from diseases such as malnutrition. Doctors and nurses could come in and volunteer to check children and adults for illnesses and injuries they sustained during and after the war.
orporations and organizations may not contribute directly to political campaigns. t or f
Answer:False
Explanation:
Answer:
f
Explanation:
formula of calcium phosphide
The formula is Ca3P2
Answer:
Ca3P2
Explanation:
What was the Union goal in the West?
Answer:
The Union Goal in the western campaign was to gain control of the Mississippi River
Explanation:
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what are the goals of marcus garvey and the universal negro improvement association (UNIA)
Answer:
UNIA is dedicated to racial pride, economic self-sufficiency, and the formation of an independent Black nation in Africa.
The study of economics focuses on identifying which of the following?
A) limited wants and limited resources
B) limited wants and unlimited resources
C) unlimited wants and limited resources
D) unlimited wants and unlimited resources
Answer:
A
Economics ) is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behavior and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Individual agents may include, for example, households, firms, buyers, and sellers.
Following the Opium Was, what were the outcomes of the Treaty of Ninijing?
Answer:
Treaty of Nanjing, (August 29, 1842) treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers. China paid the British an indemnity, ceded the territory of Hong Kong, and agreed to establish a “fair and reasonable” tariff. British merchants, who had previously been allowed to trade only at Guangzhou (Canton), were now permitted to trade at five “treaty ports” and with whomever they pleased (see Canton system). The treaty was supplemented in 1843 by the British Supplementary Treaty of the Bogue, which allowed British citizens to be tried in British courts and granted Britain any rights in China that China might grant to other countries. See also British East India Company; Lin Zexu.
What is his attitude toward each?
Answer:
Who's attitude, and who does he have one with?
What did critics say about the New Deal?
Answer:
It would disrupt the checks and balances of the government's branches
Explanation:
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What answer is it (HELP NEEDED NOW)
Answer:
seperation of powers
Explanation:
Which statement best illustrates the American attitude at the start of WWI?
o "We are still recovering from the Civil War."
"The war is a European problem-not ours."
"We should support our allies, Britain and France."
"The United States has a lot to gain by going to war."
Answer:
"The United States has a lot to gain by going to war."
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F. What were some products traded along the Silk Road?
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
3. _____________________
4. _____________________
5. _____________________
6. _____________________
7. _____________________
Answer:
Silk, dishwasher, spies, pearls, gold, silver, and wool
Explanation:
what were some leaders in battle during the civil war?
Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Clara Barton, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Stonewall Jackson and William Tecumseh Sherman played notable roles before, during and after the conflict.
Answer:
Robert E Lee, Phillip Sheridan, Abraham Lincoln
Explanation:
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what is imperialism?
A- The political desire to bring economic prosperity to ones country.
B- The building of secret alliances among powerful nations.
C- The economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker ones.
D- The internal expansion of territories within ones own borders.
what is the significance of silent spring, the mystery document and what were the effects of this book
Answer:
The significance of silent spring based on Rachel Carson's work had a great impact in the environment, and also changed the balance of power in the world.
The effects of this book was viewed based on nature compromised by synthetic pesticides, whereby once the pesticides goes way up into the biosphere, it will affect not only bugs, or food chain of fishes and birds, it will also make children to fall sick, which would be of negative effect to the world.
Explanation:
Rachel Carson's work had a powerful influence on the environmental movement. in the 1960's Silent Spring became a rallying point for the new social movement.
According to environmental engineer and Carson scholar Hynes Patricia, the balance of power in the world was altered by "Silent Spring''.
Henry David Thoreau, wrote about Walden Pond. Silent Spring described a view of the of nature compromise by synthetic pesticides, such as DDT. Once these pesticides is in the biosphere, Carson said that, they not only killed bugs but also entered the food chain of the fish and bird populations and could eventually make children to fall sick.
Case studies and plenty of data and case that Carson drew from weren’t current, though scientific community had known of these research for some time, but Carson was the first to put all the pieces of work together to draw stark and far-reaching conclusions and for the public in general. for this singular act, Carson, the citizen-scientist, began a revolution.
Silent Spring, which sold over two million copies, made a an important case for the idea that if human kind poisoned nature, nature would in turn reciprocate."Our destructive and heedless acts enter into the vast cycles of the earth and in time return to bring hazard to ourselves."
what UN human rights article did the holocaust and the twin experiments break?
States with the largest populations_____
A. send fewer representatives to the House
B. have fewer representatives placed on committees
C. send more representatives to the House
D. have more representatives placed on committees
Answer:
Send more representatives to the House.
Explanation:
The House of Representatives was created as part of the Virginia Plan, where the house gets 435 seats, distributed to each state based on population. The more population a state has, the more seats they get.
The Senate, on the other hand, has 2 seats each, which is part of the New Jersey Plan, where all states have equal power.
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C. What are the benefits and/or disadvantages of contact between civilizations? List 3.
1. ________________________________________
2. ________________________________________
3. ________________________________________
Answer:
Conflict
Negative exchange (i.e. disease)
Positive exchange (Ideas and things)
How did the violence in Kansas following the Kansas Nebraska act affect the rest of the nation?
The violence in Kansas following the Kansas Nebraska act affected the rest of the nation by splitting two major political parties and helping to create another, as well as worsening North-South relations
Explanation:hope this helps!!
Which of the following best explains what led to the concept of Manifest Destiny?
Americans wanted to protect the land of the Native Americans.
Americans thought they should spread their culture and ideals.
Americans wanted European countries to stay out of their affairs.
Americans learned about this concept from the Native Americans.
Answer:
Americans thought they should spread their culture and ideals
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is American thought they should spread their culture and ideals.
Explanation:
I got it right on the test.
Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the Civil War?
The battle resulted in the final victory for the Union.
The battle convinced Europe to become a Union ally.
The battle weakened Lee and stopped his invasion.
The battle was the first major loss by the Confederacy.
Answer: The answer is C "The battle weakened Lee and stopped his invasion."
Explanation: because two great armies collided at Gettysburg and put an end to his plan which was to invade the North
What Spanish possession did the untied states purchase under the treaty of Paris
Today in Ohio you have to complete Four Units of Math and Three units of science to graduate
high school. With sputnik and the cold war in the rear view, should these requirements still be in
place for high school graduates?
Answer:
wow really
Explanation:
.The belief if one country in a region fell to communism the rest would follow
A Country Appropriation
B Domino Theory
C Broken Glass Theory
D Satellite States Theory
Answer:
The right answer is: domino theory.
Explanation:
Is punishing a student at
school for what they do on
the internet a violation of their
first amendment rights?
Answer:
yes_________________________
What was the name of the party that Benito Mussolini founded that would be a role model for other would-be leaders of Europe? a. the Socialists c. the Democrats b. the Communists d. the Fascists
Answer:
D) National Fascist Party
Explanation:
Benito Mussolini created the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919, eventually making himself dictator prior to World War II
Answer:
D
Explanation:
he is the founder of the republican fascist party
What bodies of water surround Europe? *
Answer:
The Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, Black Sea, and the Caspian Seas
Answer:
The Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the White Sea, the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Which statement below BEST summarizes the disagreement between the Soviet Union and the United States over how to rebuild Europe after World War II? *
1 point
A. The Soviets wanted to establish lasting democracies in Europe; The US wanted to spread communism
B. The US was angry at Germany for invading it and suspicious of the rest of Europe; The Soviets wanted only to rebuild Europe
C. The Soviets wanted to punish France; The US wanted to punish Great Britain
D. The US used the Marshall Plan to invest in rebuilding Europe; The Soviets were suspicious of the rest of Europe
When British Prime Minister Winston Churchill described post-World War II Europe as having an “Iron Curtain” drawn across it, to what was he was referring? *
1 point
A. The political division between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.
B. The political division between communist Western Europe and democratic Eastern Europe.
C. An actual wall that separated Western Europe from Eastern Europe.
D. An actual wall that enclosed Great Britain.
What was the main purpose of the the Marshall Plan? *
1 point
A. Ending World War II
B. Establishing friendly relations between the United States and the Soviet Union
C. Limiting the spread of democracy to European nations
D. Limiting Soviet expansion and containing the spread of communism
Which statement below best summarizes the American policy of containment? *
1 point
A. The United States would actively oppose the formation of new Communist States around the world
B. The Soviet Union would actively oppose the formation of new Communist States around the world
C. Both of the above
D. Neither of the above
What European capital city was separated into Democratic West and Communist East and in which country was it located? *
1 point
A. Paris, France
B. London, England
C. Moscow, Germany
D. Berlin, Germany
What is the name given to the American-led relief effort in 1948 begun in response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin? *
1 point
A. The Berlin Conference
B. The Berlin Wall
C. The Berlin Airlift
D. The Berlin Blockade
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Pact were formed as *
1 point
A. alliances of mutual friendship between the democratic West and communist East
B. economic aid packages to rebuild Europe
C. peace treaties
D. military alliances that pitted the world’s postwar superpowers against each other
What two events in 1949 heightened American concerns about the Cold War? *
1 point
A. The Potsdam Conference and the Berlin Blockade
B. The Soviet Union’s successful test of their own atomic bomb and the communist takeover of China
C. The formation of NATO and the end of the Marshall Plan
D. The Berlin Airlift and the communist takeover of Greece and Turkey
In June 1950, what event marked the beginning of the Korean War? *
1 point
A. North Koreans crossed the 38th Parallel into South Korea
B. US forces entered North Korea, driving the North Korean Army almost all the way to China
C. South Koreans crossed the 38th Parallel into North Korea
D. The Communist takeover of China
Which of the following statements BEST describes the outcome of the Korean Conflict? *
1 point
A. North and South Korea came to a complete and peaceful agreement in a treaty negotiated by China.
B. Leaders from North and South Korea agreed to reunite under a single, communist government.
C. There was little change, with the border between North and South Korea being set along roughly the same line.
D. North Korea was badly defeated and surrendered to South Korea. The country reunited and became democratic.
Option 5
Who did Senator McCarthy claim was working in the US State Department? *
1 point
A. Communists
B. Capitalists
What was the Trinity Test and where did it take place? *
1 point
A. The first testing of the atomic bomb by the United States; New Mexico
B. A series of questions created by Senator Joe McCarthy designed to root out communist spies; Washington D.C.
C. The first testing of an atomic bomb by the Soviet Union; northern Russia
D. None of the above
From 1940 to 1960, what happened to the United States military defense budget? *
1 point
A. It grew by only a small amount
B. It grew by a great amount
C. It shrank by only a small amount
D. It shrank by a great amount
How could the principle of deterrence, which promised “mutually-assured destruction” actually PREVENT a nuclear war? *
1 point
A. If one side attacked first, the other side would be immediately destroyed
B. Both sides had only enough nuclear weapons for one attack each
C. In a nuclear war, both sides were sure to attack and so destroy each other; Thus, neither side ever dared to attack
D. Only one side could win a nuclear war
Answer:
What was the essence of the disagreement between the US and Soviet union in Europe? Stalin's refusal to allow free elections in Poland convinced Truman that US and Soviet aims were deeply odds. ... They prevented free elections in Poland and banned Democratic parties.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a true statement about Rome's consuls?
what are the Statements?
Answer:
what is the statement
Explanation:
g
What does area IVon the map indicate?
Oregon Territory
Mexican Cession
Texas Annexation
Louisiana Purchase
Missing Metadata
Answer:
texas annexation
Explanation:
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