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Who was the US president at the end of World War II?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry Truman
Dwight Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
From the Odyssey, name 2 character traits of Telemachus with evidence.
telemaquia y epilogo
What group of hired soldiers helped Rome conquer enemies and expand it's territory
Answer:
Roman Military Policies
Explanation:
These soldiers were well trained and well equipped with weapons for war.
Is ethnic cleansing the same as genocide?
One result of a trade war is _____.
A.businesses closing
B.workers getting laid off
C.higher prices for consumers
D.lower prices for consumers
Answer:
I think it is D
Explanation:
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what was the international and alliance response to decolonization and spread of the cold war conflicts
Decolonization was offset by the heavy tensions of the Cold War and was greatly fought against due to the loss of military and economic strength derived from these colonies by the western allies during the Cold War against the eastern Bloc.
What two Etruscan sporting events did the Romans adopt?
Answer:
Romans also adopted two bloody Etruscan sporting events. The first was slave fighting. The
Etruscan custom was to stage slave fights during funerals. Two slaves of the dead master fought
to the death with swords and small shields. After being congratulated, the winner was executed.
The Etruscans also enjoyed watching chariot races. The drivers, or charioteers, were strapped
to their chariots. If a chariot overturned, a driver could be dragged under the chariot’s wheels or
trampled by the horses. These fierce competitions often resulted in injury or death.
These Etruscan sports became popular amusements in Rome. In Roman stadiums, thousands
of slaves died fighting as gladiators. The gladiators fought against each other or wild animals. And
Romans flocked to see charioteers risk their lives racing four-horse teams.
Explanation:
Why was Halvorsen nicknamed “Uncle Wiggle Wings”?
I WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER TO ANYONE WHO CAN ANSWER THIS!!!Explain how the 1964 Civil Rights Act came to be passed and how Georgians resisted it.
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, is considered one of the crowning legislative achievements of the civil rights movement. First proposed by President John F. Kennedy, it survived strong opposition from southern members of Congress and was then signed into law by Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. In subsequent years, Congress expanded the act and passed additional civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of 1964.
Answer:
It was passed after much protesting by colored americans who wanted equal rights. People in the south including georgia resisted it because they did not believe that colored people should be or were equal. The law ultimately was not entirely succesful but did lessen discrimination for colored americans
Explanation:
Why were there fewer slaves in the northern colonies than there were in the south?
Answer:
The North didn't support slavery, whereas the South did.
Explanation:
A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior
Answer: Sanction
Explanation: Sanction is referred to as a punishment or restrictive measure that enforces penalty which is usually taken by a nation against another nation due to violation of law or infringement of peace and order. Types of sanctions include Economic sanctions, Diplomatic sanctions, Military sanctions, Sport sanctions etc.
(Chp. 34) Look at the map. Rome gained the highlighted territory as a result of what?
Answer:
Rome was able to gain its empire in large part by extending some form of citizenship.
What did Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, and literacy tests have in common?
Question 4 options:
They all helped give full citizenship rights to blacks.
They created an economic base for freed slaves.
They promoted segregation and fewer rights for blacks.
They helped raise revenue for the southern states following the Civil War.
Answer:
They promoted segregation and fewer rights for blacks.
Explanation:
Which was NOT one of the factors that encouraged Americans to go to war in World War I? a The sinking of the Lusitania b The women's suffrage movement c Propaganda to support Britain and criticize Germany d The Zimmermann telegram
Answer:
B. the women's suffrage movement
Explanation:
The women's suffrage movement did not affect America's decision to go to war in World War I.
Answer:
The women's suffrage movement ( im sorry if this is wrong)
Explanation:
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The period in history called the Cold War was during what time?
A. 1955-2005
B. 1945-1995
C. 1935-1985
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)! The Cold war was after WW2.
Answer:
1945-1995.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Much of Michaelangelo's painting's were not emotionally expressive.
Explanation:
Michaelangelo's paintings were done in the Renaissance but we hyper realistic.
Answer: Most of his work wasn't emotionally expressive.
Which success did the environmental movement achieve during the 2000s?
A. It passed federal legislation requiring nationwide recycling programs.
B. It increased nationwide interest in green architecture.
C. It persuaded the Obama administration to outlaw fracking.
D. It resolved the debate about the Keystone XL pipeline project.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
after which battle did the north realize civil war would be long and bitter?
Answer:
Battle of Appomattox Station
April 8, 1865
Explanation:
Beyond the trains at the station sat the Confederate reserve artillery, and Custer quickly had his troopers charge against them. Much of the Battle of Appomattox Station was fought after sunset, in the growing darkness. The Confederate artillery fired as the Union cavalry charged.
Describe characteristics of the Cold War
Answer:
Some Characteristics of the Cold War were the use of nuclear bombs, indirect battles and the division of the world into two squares. There are warlike conflicts that last for decades, leave thousands of victims, and set the whole world on fire. This is the case of the Cold War.
Explanation:
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list some examples of issues in the United States that would be considered domestic policies.
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Answer:
Domestic policy covers a wide range of areas, including business, education, energy, healthcare, law enforcement, money and taxes, natural resources, social welfare, and personal rights and freedoms.
Explanation:
1 Regulatory Policy.
2 Distributive Policy.
3 Redistributive Policy.
4 Constituent Policy.
5 Energy Policy.
6 Public Health Policy.
7 Transportation Policy.
8 Social Welfare Policy.
9 Gun Control
10 Surveillance of Muslims
2 Points
Which option best describes the role of citizens in a democracy?
Answer:
citizens' main role in democracy is to give politicians the power to govern them.
Explanation:
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What was one strategy of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) in its campaign to secure voting rights for women?
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Answer:
That's what the 19th amendment was made to address. The history of voting in America was that it was first only for property owning white men. Then later was made available only to white men (whether they owned property or not). Then it was extended to males of all races, and only last of all were women allowed to vote. But, still, in many parts of America, political groups that gain power when fewer people vote use many methods to prevent people from actually casting ballots.
Explanation:
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Why did the nominating process become more democratic?
Answer:
Explanation:
Democracy grew in Britain due to the impact of the industrial revolution and the Great War. New political ideas and pressure groups came to the forefront as politicians sought to secure votes.
February 23, 2008
U.S. President George Bush ended his five-nation tour of Africa today, pledging billions of dollars for health, education, and development projects around the continent. The president's tour ended in Liberia where he participated in a number events with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
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This news release shows President Bush fulfilling his role as the country's..
A) party leader
B) chief diplomat
C) chief executive
D) chief agenda setter
Answer:
B) chief diplomat
Explanation:
What steps did Reagan take in the early 1980s to change the Cold War with the Soviet Union
Answer:
Increasing defence spending
Starting stratification defends initiative
Renewing the arms race
How did Paul help shape the beliefs of early Christianity?
Paul organized the new Christian Bible.
Paul sent letters to new churches to advise them.
Paul became the first pope of the Catholic Church.
Paul organized church activities for priests and bishops.
Answer:
Paul sent letters to new churches to advise them
Answer:B
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what did martian luther think/say when he stood at the top of the scala santa?
Answer:
“Hail to thee, holy Rome! Thrice holy for the blood of the martyrs shed here.”
Explanation:
Answer:
MLK climb ed the steps on his knees and said our father on each step. it was said by doing this work one could redeem a soul from purgatory
What was the name of Theodore Roosevelt's navy he sent around the
world on a "Good Will Tour"?
1st Fleet
Rough Riders
O The Great White Fleet
What is the name of the rebellion against foreigners in China?
2 points
Answer:
The name of Theodore Roosevelt's navy he sent around the
world on a "Good Will Tour" was The Great White Fleet.
The name of the rebellion against foreigners in China is Boxer Rebellion.
Explanation:
Why did the government of Iran have difficulty preventing information from getting out of the country during the 2009 election protests?
A. Ordinary citizens used thousands of different Internet file sharing sites and e-mail accounts, as well as Twitter, to transmit information.
B. International journalists were able to smuggle out their photos and videos.
C. Iran’s constitution protects freedom of the press, so the government was unable to take steps to prevent the media from reporting on the protests.
D. The government did not take steps to block access to the Internet.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. The government of Iran had difficulty preventing information from getting out of the country during the 2009 election protests because ordinary citizens used thousands of different Internet file sharing sites and e-mail accounts, as well as Twitter, to transmit information.
Explanation:
On June 12, 2009, presidential elections were held in Iran, the favorite of which was the reform candidate Mir Hosejn Musavi. The next day, it was announced that the acting head of state, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had received more than two-thirds of the votes. Mousavi marked the results from being falsified and his followers took to the streets. They wore green ribbons (the color of Mousavi's election campaign), uniting liberal clergy, secular intellectuals and national minorities (Musavi is of Azerbaijani origin). Hundreds of thousands of people marched through Tehran, where initially peaceful events grew into violence. The protests spread to other cities, and Iranians living abroad also joined. The core of the movement was students using social networks to organize demonstrations.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
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