Answer: Yes
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Why did the US engage in a conflict in Iraq?
The campaign's express rationale was to hamper Saddam Hussein's government's ability to produce chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, but U.S. intelligence personnel also hoped it would help weaken Saddam's grip on power.
Why did many Americans feel justified taking Native American and Mexican territories during westward expansion?
Answer:
Explanation:
Because Americans felt they were a better society and people than other groups of people (Mexicans/Native Americans) already living out West and somehow that justified them taking over the West. The Mexican government grew frustrated with them moving their illegally.
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Answer:
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Answer:
c yellow
Explanation:
19 How did the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia affect American Indians?
A The ruling gave the state authority over relations with American Indians.
B The state ignored the ruling and distributed Cherokee lands to white settlers.
C More American Indian tribes decided to grant licenses to missionaries to live on tribal
lands.
D Reservation policies were overturned and replaced with land grants to individuals.
A key difference between the Roman Catholic Church and the churches of the Protestant Reformation was that, *
A) unlike Protestants, Catholics usually believed in a non-hierarchical Church.
B) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually believed that the Bible should be read in the local vernacular instead of Latin.
C) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually believed that the Bible was the direct word of God.
D) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually denied that God had three forms (Father, Son and the Holy Spirit).
Answer:
see the explanation
Explanation:
One of the differences between Protestants and Catholics is the way they view bread and wine during religious services. Catholics believe that the bread and wine actually turns into the body and blood of Christ. Protestants believe it stays bread and wine and only represents Christ.
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why Jerusalem is so sacred and so disputed
Answer:Sanctified by religion and tradition, by history and theology, by holy places and houses of worship, Jerusalem is a city revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. It reflects the fervor and piety of the three major monotheistic faiths, each of which is bound to Jerusalem by veneration and love.
Explanation:
Who were the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II?
Answer:The Navajo Code Talkers participated in all assaults the U.S. Marines led in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945, including Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu and Iwo Jima. The Code Talkers conveyed messages by telephone and radio in their native language, a code that was never broken by the Japanese.
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What do you think Malcolm X meant when he said, " Today it's time to stop singing and start swinging ... Cassius Clay can sing. But singing didn't help him to become the heavyweight champion of the world . Swinging helped him."
Assess an Argument Do any aspects of women’s rights seem too extreme to appeal to all women? Why?
Answer:
ExplaAn intimate dialog between race and gender at Women’s Suffrage Centennial
Mimi Yang
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications volume 7, Article number: 65 (2020) Cite this article
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Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States as well as in a high-stakes presidential election year. All this is accompanied with the emergence of Black Lives Matter movement on a global-scale in the wake of the African American man George Floyd’s death under the knees of white police officers. In an “I cannot breathe” America at a new cultural awakening moment, is the Centennial a divider or unifier for American women in 2020? This article aims to answer the question by revisiting the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution and iconic figures like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. DuBois, and Mary Church Terrell. In an interdisciplinary approach anchored in both historical and cultural studies, the article scrutinizes the split between the two visceral elements pertinent to cultural identity—gender and race—in Women’s Suffrage Movement, draws a pattern of their intersection, and maps out a “double consciousness” (to borrow W.E.B. DuBois’ term). The article argues that the women’s suffrage movement was indeed a gigantic step towards the American ideal of gender equality but it fell short of racial equality. There is a mixed legacy to embrace and to reevaluate at the same time. Therefore, Women’s Suffrage Centennial should not and cannot be a single-issue gender celebration, nor a one-size-fits-all symphony, but a landmark occasion for an intimate and nuanced dialog between gender and race. The article suggests that the Centennial should not only celebrate white American suffragists, but should be an opportunity to make a historic step to cross the color line that has cutoff African American women, as well as women of color from other races, ethnicities, and heritages from the power center.
Introduction
The right to vote defines constitutional citizenship. A century ago, the long-and-hard-fought victory of women’s right to vote culminated with the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on August 18, 1920, thus completing a full circle of citizenship for woman. She could now vote like her (white) male counterparts as an equal and full citizen. On the surface, this is an indisputable narrative, and in fact, has found its way into textbooks and seeped through the nation’s imagination for a century. However, if the constitutional right to vote is a basic definition of a citizen, women of color were still not able to exercise their full citizenship in 1920 but until 45 years later in the era of the Civil Rights Movement, with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. As one of the most far-reaching pieces of civil right legislation, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 addressed manmade obstacles that had prevented African Americans and women of color in general from participating in nation’s political life. The 1965 Act eventually removed literacy tests, poll taxes,nation:
In what ways did black Americans experience society differently during this time?
POLITICAL DEBATE do you think Joe Biden is hurting or helping the American people?
This is a debate 4 class so both sides are welcome to give their opinion.
Please make a good argument for the topic.
Answer:
I think that he is hurting people.
Explanation:
Joe Biden caused many people to lose their jobs, and many people don't agree with how he thinks. I personally think that he is a better presedent than Trump for many reasons. Ever since Biden beacme presedent, he did more good things than bad. Sure, he neglected contries alliances without any reason to, but he also made things much better. If Trump was still presedent, we would probably have more trouble than we do now.
Which best describes secondary activities?
Answer:
the secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory which describes the role of manufacturing. It encompasses the industries which produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction. ... Examples include textile production, car manufacturing, and handicraft.
Explanation:
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8. How did Texas pay off its debt?
a.
b.
sold land for $0.50 per
acre
started colleges, public
schools, and universities
designated lands for roads,
harbors, and railroads
gave up its claim to 67
million acres of land
C.
d.
Answer:
I hope that this helps you :)
Explanation:
To do this, Texas became the only state in the Union to retain control of her public lands. ... Texas relinquished 67 million acres in the Compromise of 1850 in exchange for a cash payment that wiped out the debt. Future land sales were earmarked to fund Texas education.
Did the Harlem Renaissance strengthen or weaken American society in the
1920s? Explain:
Answer:
Strengthen
Explanation:
The Harlem Renaissance strengthened american society by praising the African American artists and their culture.
Answer: Strengthen
Explanation:
It helped promote lesser known business owners and musicians.
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Answer:
Judicial review
How did the judicial branch under Jefferson serve as a check on the executive and legislative branch
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The judicial branch served as a check on the Executive and Legislative branch in that teh Supreme Court had the power and the faculty to declare a law unconstitutional.
That was the consequence of the judicial review established by the United States Supreme Court in 1803 when it resolved the case Marbury v. Madison.
The Supreme Court could review and decide the constitutionality of decisions made by the Executive branch and the Legislative branch because no action should contradict the Constitution of the United States.
That is the beauty of the checks and balances system in the federal government. That none of the three branches has more power over the other two.
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Answer:
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Answer:
The third one: pyramids
Explanation:
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How do you think the improvements in Technology and International trade seen in the video have affected the world economy? Give two examples
Answer:
Technology can save the time it takes to produce a good or delivery service contributing to the all our profits of a business Technology can contribute to refer to the efficiency of a business output rate following for large quantities of products to be more door of services to be rendered.Technology trade increases the volume of trade in goods Technology trade increases product variety at the market equilibrium Technology trade increases National income in the each country and increases total gains from trade addition digital Technologies will affect the composition of trade by increasing the services form per and fostering trade in certain good s such as time-sensitive products changing patterns of comparative advantage and affecting the complexity and length of Global value chains technology is the battle force in the modern form of business Global aviation Technology has helped us in overcoming the major hurdles of globalisation and international trade such as trade barrier lack of common standard transportation cost and delay in information exchange thereby changing the Marketplace.
it is very important both for developed countries and developing countries as necrology progress will enabled countries to be more competitive in the Global market players progress in technology helps countries to develop the economy and strength was their trading positions in the competitive global market.
trade Technologies provide internet inter based software solutions and document preparation services that streamlined international trade payment process and documentation for global exporters freet folders and global trade banks.
Technology affects the way individuals communicate learn and think it help society and determine how people interact with other each other on a daily basis Technology place in important role in the society today it has a positive and negative effects on the world and it impacts daily life so it is so important Technologies has changed the way people live their everyday lives it presents almost everything you do from how you communicate to how you perform your day-to-day tasks thanks to technology is now easier to go to work or per for households
why was russia arguably the most unstable of the 5 major powers going into world war 1
Answer:
Russia ran out of supplies.
Explanation:
When 1917 ran around, every major power was exhausted and the war was basically still anybody's to take. Russia was the first country to break first and drop out of the war because the Brusilov Offensive made Russia spend more resources and have them run out. They eventually got stuck. Russia running out of supplies which therefore led to the Russian Revolution where the government got overthrown by it's angry citizens and that new government got overthown a few months later and that new government was the USSR.
what does the right of habeas corpus protect?
Answer:
Habeas corpus is a centuries-old legal procedure that protects against unlawful and indefinite imprisonment. Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution states, “The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.”
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
how did the Brezhnev Doctrine impact power structures in Eastern Europe after 1900
The Vietnam war was so unpopular, Lyndon Johnson:
A. Chose to withdraw all American forces from the country.
B. Focused on his domestic policy instead.
C. Chose not to run for reelection.
D. Lost the 1968 election.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
After many protests and fights back from the American people, LBJ decided to take our military out of Vietnam in 1975.
Answer:
the correct answer is " Chose not to run for reelection"
Explanation:
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Why did the "Return to Normalcy" agenda of U.S. presidential candidate Warren G. Harding appeal to many voters in the 1920
election?
A)
The public wanted to help rebuild war-torn countries.
B)
There were significant shortages of military supplies.
There was a decrease in demand for consumer goods.
D)
The public wanted to concentrate on domestic issues, instead of foreign
problems.
Answer:
D) The public wanted to concentrate on domestic issues, instead of foreign
problems.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
What "men" came to the Oregon territory? Why? Describe their characteristics.
The rich farmlands of Oregon drew thousands of settlers. The land was free to those who could make it the Oregon Territory. People who were farming on marginal lands in Indiana, illinois and Missouri found the lure of rich farmland in the Willamette valley irresistible.The Oregon Territory stretched from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains, encompassing the area including present-day Oregon, Washington, and most of British Columbia. Originally Spain, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States claimed the territory.Background. Early 1800s, traders and trappers came into the area from Canada, Russia, Latin America and the United States. 1830s and 1840s, other settlements were created in the Willamette River valley. These settlers generally came from Midwestern and eastern states, Canada and Russia.There were many reasons for the westward movement to Oregon and California. Economic problems upset farmers and businessmen. Free land in Oregon and the possibility of finding gold in California lured them westward.Starting in the 1840s, settlers from the east began to travel to Oregon Country using the Oregon Trail. Over the next 20 years, hundreds of thousands of people migrated west, many of them settling in Oregon. Eventually, there were so many Americans in the region that Great Britain gave up the land.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
only C an absolute monarch cannot be overthrown and is the only one truly in control.
What is the main reason the 1920s are known as the "Roaring Twenties?
(0.5 Points)
A. most people were able to buy cars
B. jazz music became popular
C. women were given more rights
Forgiven
D. it was a time of prosperity and cultural change
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Many things began to change and develop before the great depression. Flappers, the Charleston, and Jazz all were some of the shining examples of cultural change in America. Speakeasies were open, Roads were paved, and a swift sweep of culture was had.
which of the follow is a chemical change
Answer: Metal rust
Explanation: Because its changing color
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Article 4 of the Texas Constitution states: "The Governor shall ... account to theLegislature for all public moneys received and paid out by him, from any funds
subject to his order, with vouchers; and shall accompany his message with a
statement of the same."
Which principle does this statement illustrate?
checks and balances
federalism
individual rights
popular sovereignty
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Answer:
individual rights
Explanation:
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Which elements are part of Louisiana’s legal system? Check all that apply. 1. Precedent is used primarily to interpret cases. 2. Codified law is used primarily to interpret cases. 3. Judges have less power and influence over cases. 4. Judges have more power and influence over cases. 5. Judges only determine which laws have been broken. 6. Judges make several important decisions during cases.
Answer:2 3 and 5
Explanation:
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Answer:The South was devastated by the war, but the Union was preserved, and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1865, officially abolished slavery in the entire country. After the war the defeated states were gradually allowed back into the United States.
Explanation:
how do you say love in latin??
Answer:
The Latin word for love is "amare"