Answer:
I think its Magdalena
Explanation:
One of the main goals of international economic organizations is to
reduce interconnections between nations.
eliminate competition between nations.
increase economic differences between nations.
promote and regulate trade between nations.
Answer: promote and regulate trade between nations.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What year did the Space Race begin?
Answer:
1955.
Explanation:
In 1893 a Category 4 hurricane claimed 2,000 victims, most of whom drowned in a 15 foot storm surge affecting the low-lying
barrier Sea Islands off the Carolina coast. By what name is this hurricane commonly known?
Hurricane Hugo
Hurricane Katrina
The Sea Islands Hurricane
The Atlantic Coastal Hurricane
Answer:
The Sea Islands Hurricane
What was Senator John Crittenden’s plan to stop secession?
Answer:
It aimed to resolve the secession crisis of 1860–1861 by addressing the fears and grievances about slavery that led many slave-holding states
Explanation:
The Crittenden Compromise was an unsuccessful proposal to permanently enshrine slavery in the United States Constitution, and thereby make it unconstitutional for future congresses to end slavery. It was introduced by United States Senator John J. Crittenden (Constitutional Unionist of Kentucky) on December 18, 1860.
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how did the border ruffians affect the election in Kansas?
Which battle was the largest as well as the military turning point of the war?
A. Antietam
B. Gettysburg
C. Vicksburg
D.Bull Run
Answer:
The answer would be B.
Explanation:
George Meade had decisively defeated Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. These nearly simultaneous battles are the events most often cited as the ultimate turning points of the entire war.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because I learned about it in History
A result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was that....
Answer: It ended the Mexican-American War
Explanation:
Read this short quote. Then answer the question that follows.
“The judicial power ought to be distinct from both the legislative and executive, and independent upon both, that so it may be a check upon both, as both should be checks upon that.” – John Adams
Which of the following Enlightenment ideas does John Adams support in this quote?
A. separation of powers
B. limited government
C. social contract
D. natural law
Answer:
A. separation of powers
Explanation:
Which of the following does not describe the results of the slave trade in the Americas?
The slave population in North America grew because many of the slaves were women who had children who also became slaves.
Slavery soon became less important in the Americas and most slaves were freed.
In North America, life expectancy for slaves was longer than elsewhere in the Americas.
Slaves sent to the Caribbean and South America did not live long because of the harsh climate, diseases, and terrible living conditions.
Answer:
Slavery soon became less important in the Americas and most slaves were freed.
How did Jomo Kenyatta change as a ruler after Kenya’s independence?
Answer:
Mzee Jomo changed as a ruler after kenya’s independence. He started amassing wealth through corruption. He stole so much to the extent that his wife and children are still dollar billionaires today. He acquired large masses of land which his family still owns today while we have internally displaced persons (IDP’s)
Explanation:
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After Kenya's independence, Jomo Kenyatta brought stability to the country, and during his tenure of 15 years as Kenyan leader, he defended Western interests.
Kenya's independence leader Jomo Kenyatta is freed by the British colonial government after nearly nine years in prison and under house arrest. Kenyatta became Kenya's Prime Minister two years after independence.
The Republic of Kenya was established in 1963. The Kenyan National Congress (KANU) controlled the country from 1963 to 1978 as a de jure one-party state. Kenyatta died in office in 1978 and was succeeded by his son, Daniel an Arap Moi. Moi ruled until 2002.
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Question 17 of 20
1 Point
What is one example of an interest group?
A. An organization devoted to petitioning the government to
strengthen the military
B. A government organization dedicated to helping hungry citizens
find resources for food
C. A political party with representatives in Congress
D. An animal shelter that cares for stray animals and finds them new
homes
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Answer:
I think for me the answer is (A)
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Answer:
2 is 1932
Explanation:
most countries had the lowest number
Ture or False The large purchase of land which was made from France was called the Gadsden Purchase
Answer:
the answer is false
Explanation:
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The Gadsen Purchase was a Purchase by the United States from Mexico of a relatively small plot of land towards the south that brought the US border to where it lies today.
The Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of land from France, which led to expeditions such as the well-known Lewis & Clark expedition and the expansion westward.
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Mass production of
goods affected life in the united states in all of these ways except?
a: more factories built
b: more people employed
c: products were more affordable
d: working conditions were better
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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HURRY I ONLY HAVE 1 HOUR LEFT ON THE CUMULATIVE EXAM!!In the Middle East, one of the main reasons people are moving to cities is to find
A fertile land
B.jobs
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
How did Alexander the Great influence Greek culture?
He brought the Catholic religion to Greece.
He destroyed Greek culture by conquering Greece.
He knocked down buildings built by Greek architects.
He helped Greek culture spread to other areas of the world.
The correct answer is D. He helped Greek culture spread to other areas of the world.
Explanation:
Alexander the Great was one of the most prominent kings in Ancient Greece. He was mainly known because he became the king when he was only 20 in 233 BC years old and due to his military actions he expanded the empire to territories in Asia and North Africa. This made Ancient Greece one of the most powerful civilizations during Ancient times and also helped Greek culture to spread (Option D) considering ideas, rituals, practices, artifacts, and other cultural elements of Greece were taken to the new territories and adopted by the people that lived there.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Select the best example of a piece of expository writing below:
A. A current event newspaper article
B.A sales ad in the newspaper
C.An opinion piece on war
D. A fictional novel
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How did Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward program affect China?
Answer:
The Great Leap resulted in tens of millions of deaths, with estimates ranging between 18 million and 45 million deaths. About the same number of births were lost or postponed, making the Great Chinese Famine the largest in human history.
Explanation:
Which was not a principle that Jawaharial Nehru and Gandhi would have supported?
Answer:
The answer is D "Religious fundamentalism"
Explanation:
Answer:
Religious Fundamentalism
Explanation:
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In 1920, the National American Woman Suffrage Association became the ___________.
a.
Temperance League
b.
American Civil Liberties Union
c.
League of Women Voters
d.
Parent Teacher Association
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The answer is C, League of Women Voters. This occurred on February 14, 1920.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
What is one example of how communications technology is used to influence public opinion?
A.
Politicians can use social media to state their beliefs to large numbers of people.
B.
Politicians can use social media to change the outcome of contested elections.
C.
Average citizens can use television advertisements to reach thousands of people.
D.
Average citizens can use international radio broadcasts to make their beliefs known.
Answer:b
Explanation:
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Multiple Choice: Highlight the answer(1 point each)
1. Which region was best known for plantations?
New England
Middle
Southern
2. Which region was best known for fishing whales and sharks?
New England
Middle
Southern
3. Which region of the 13 colonies is New York in?
New England
Middle
Southern
4. Which region of the 13 colonies is Virginia in?
New England
Middle
Southern
5. Which region experienced an average winter (not bad, but not great) but warm summers?
New England
Middle
Southern
Matching: Match the correct term with the sentence. (1 point each)
1. Roanoke _______ A. Original name for New York.
2. New Netherlands ______ B. First permanent settlement in the Americas
3. Puritans _______ C. First settlement that did not succeed in the Americas
4. Jamestown _______ D. A person who is forced to work for someone else for a certain
period of time to work off debt
5. Indentured Servant E. A group of people who left England to find religious freedom.
Short Response: complete sentences (2 points each)
1. What were two outcomes/effects of the Slave Trade on the world?
2. Which region of the 13 colonies would you choose to live and give TWO reasons why?
Answer:
New England
Middle
New England
Middle
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Explanation:
Which constitutional amendment expanded the right to vote?
O A. Twenty-Fourth
B. Twenty-Fifth
C. Twenty-Second
O D. Twenty-Third
SUBN
Answer:
the answer is 24
Answer:
The 24th amendment states that a person can not be denied the right to vote because they owe the government any type of taxes.
Explanation:
Which consequence of global interdependence is accurate?
A) the denial of basic human rights to citizens in countries where despotic rulers try to maintain their grip on power
B) the use of only those natural resources that are most prevalent within a nation’s borders
C) the development of trade and cooperation among many different countries
D) the establishment of central banks and fiscal policies that seeks to promote economic growth in a single nation
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Answer:
c i just took the test
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Oversight and public education are examples of what type of Congressional functions?
A.
legislative functions of Congress
B.
judicial functions of Congress
OC. enumerated powers of Congress
D.
non-legislative functions of Congress
Answer: for plato family
D. Non -legislative functions of Congress .
Explanation:
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How did the colonial rule removal lead to the Vietnam war?
Answer:
French colonial rule was, for the most part, politically repressive and ... The Japanese occupied Vietnam during World War II but allowed the French to remain ... When the Japanese removed the French from power in March 1945, the ... Under a nationalist disguise within the Viet Minh - a Communist-led
Explanation:
Unlike liberal critics of Roosevelt's New Deal, conservative critics
thought New Deal programs did not do enough.
largely supported New Deal programs as they were.
thought New Deal programs expanded government too much
supported government expansion of New Deal programs.
Answer:
C) thought New Deal programs expanded government too much
Explanation:
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There were more than double the amount of railroads tracks
in the North than in the South. With the limited amount of
railroad tracks how did the South transport things?
Answer:
The South was at a distinct disadvantage in men, material, transportation and ... to the North and was therefore required to spread its limited number of troops ... advantage the South had in its interior lines of supply and the part railroads played. ... rail cars to Aquia Creek and his successor did the same thing
Explanation: