Answer:
The Depression was actually ended, and prosperity restored, by the sharp reductions in spending, taxes and regulation at the end of World War II, exactly contrary to the analysis of Keynesian so-called economists. ... There are better ways to reduce unemployment, as was shown after the war.
I don’t know the answer
Answer:
flamethrowers and atomic bombs/weapons
Explanation:
What was true about the Spanish California mission system?
A. No American Indians worked at the missions of their own free will.
B. Many California Indians who labored at the missions died of European diseases.
C. Spanish military forts called presidios replaced abandoned California missions.
D. The U.S. government eventually shut down the California mission system.
Answer:
The missions created new communities where the Native Americans received religious education and instruction. The Spanish established pueblos (towns) and presidios (forts) for protection. The natives lived in the missions until their religious training was complete. ... Both learned Spanish and attended church
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According to Jefferson, where does a person's rights come from?
Please please please help me:(
Answer:
what is it
Explanation:
Explain the impact of the Seven Years’ War on colonial society. Pay particular attention to how the war and its outcome shaped colonial identities as well as to the relationship between colonists and England.
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Titanic escape room history
Answer:
capacity of titanic should be the answer
was emperor meiji right or wrong to force the modernization of japan?
Answer:
right
Explanation:
he enriched economy
1. Which kinds of web sites are most likely to contain reliable information? (Which can you trust?)
A blogs
B sites maintained by colleges or universities
C sites that sell merchandise
D sites built as school projects
Answer: Mostly B, even though not web site is really trustable except yourself/your own mind.
Explanation: Please give me brainiest
The sites maintained by colleges or universities, kinds of web sites are most likely to contain reliable information.
What is information?Information is a general term for everything with the capacity to inform. Information is most fundamentally concerned with the interpretation of what may be sensed. Any naturally occurring process that is not entirely random, as well as any discernible pattern in any medium, can be said to convey some level of information.
Websites ending in. gov and. Edu is typically trustworthy, but watch out for sites that intentionally use these suffixes to deceive. Websites run by nonprofit organizations may also include trustworthy information,
Therefore, Thus option (B) is correct.
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Raw Head and Bloody Bones were...
A.Ghost stories used to scare children
B.Legends Rachel Adams made up
C.Ghost Stories told on the Underground Railroad
D.Outlaws living in the swamp near Rachel Adams
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It was used to keep children in subjection.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because she helped people cross into our country
was a goal of the Mexican economic reforms.
a. Bridging the gap between rich and poor.
b. Increasing trade with the United States.
C. Strengthening trade relations with Spain.
d. All of the above
Please select the best answer
from the choices provided
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ОВ
ОС
OD
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Who were
the people
pushing for
this
amendment
?
19 Am
Answer:
Anthony, and the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), led by Lucy Stone. The NWSA's main effort was lobbying Congress for a women's suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Explanation:
During the Reconstruction era, women's rights leaders advocated for the inclusion of universal suffrage as a civil right in the Reconstruction Amendments. Some unsuccessfully argued that the Fifteenth Amendment, which prohibited denying voting rights "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." Implied suffrage for women. Despite their efforts, these amendments did not enfranchise women. Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment explicitly discriminated between men and women by only penalizing states which deprived adult male citizens of the vote.
The NWSA attempted several unsuccessful court challenges in the mid-1870s. Their legal argument, known as the "New Departure" strategy, contended that the Fourteenth Amendment (granting universal citizenship) and Fifteenth Amendment (granting the vote irrespective of race) together guaranteed voting rights to women. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected this argument. In Bradwell v. Illinois the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Supreme Court of Illinois's refusal to grant Myra Bradwell a license to practice law was not a violation of the U.S. Constitution and refused to extend federal authority in support of women's citizenship rights. In Minor v. Happersett the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment did not provide voting rights to U.S. citizens; it only guaranteed additional protection of privileges to citizens who already had them. If a state constitution limited suffrage to male citizens of the United States, then women in that state did not have voting rights. After U.S. Supreme Court decisions between 1873 and 1875 denied voting rights to women in connection with the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, suffrage groups shifted their efforts to advocate for a new constitutional amendment.
Continued settlement of the western frontier, along with the establishment of territorial constitutions, allowed the women's suffrage issue to be raised as the western territories progressed toward statehood. Through the activism of suffrage organizations and independent political parties, women's suffrage was included in the constitutions of Wyoming Territory and Utah Territory in 1870. Women's suffrage in Utah was revoked in 1887 when Congress passed the Edmunds-Tucker Act in 1887 that also prohibited polygamy; it was not restored in Utah until it achieved statehood in 1896.
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Did communism came from philosophy of vladimir lenin? True or False?
Answer: False
Explanation: There is some level of subjectivity, but communist philosophy did not originate from Lenin. The people attributed with inventing communist philosopy are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Lenin did alter much of communist philosopy, which is called Leninism. But no, he did not create communist philosophy.
Why was access to the oil fields of the Middle East important to Germany?
ОА The oil fields would help fuel Germany's massive air force, strengthening its military.
O B. Germany wanted to gain control of Asia by capturing Saudi Arabia's oil fields,
OC. Gaining access to the oil fields would help Germany trade in oil, increasing revenue.
OD. Germany could better access the Soviet Union once it had control over Saudi Arabia,
Answer:Why was access to the oil fields of the Middle East important to Germany? The oil fields would help fuel Germany's massive air force, strengthening its military. ... Gaining access to the oil fields would help Germany trade in oil, increasing revenue.
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What were two negative effects of the Compromise of 1850?
A) Among its negative effects, the Compromise of 1850 led to increased division between East and West because of the provisions requiring Northern cooperation in the capture of fugitive enslaved people.
B) Among its negative effects, the Compromise of 1950 led to increased division between North and South because of the provisions requiring Northern cooperation in the capture of fugitive enslaved people.
C) Among its positive effects, the Compromise of 1850 led to increased division between North and South because of the provisions requiring Northern cooperation in the capture of fugitive enslaved people.
D) Among its negative effects, the Compromise of 1850 led to increased division between North and South because of the provisions requiring Northern cooperation in the capture of fugitive enslaved people.
Answer:
It admitted California as a free state, left Utah and New Mexico to decide for themselves whether to be a slave state or a free state, defined a new Texas-New Mexico boundary, and made it easier for slaveowners to recover runways under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
Question
Why do you have identical answer choices? Kind of pointless.
Answer: The answer would be D.
Explanation: I took the test and I got a 100%
Also D is the only answer that would make sense in this situation.
what were 2 accomplishments by king taharqa
Answer:
During his period of Egyptian rule Taharqa had encouraged many architectural projects, as had his Nubian predecessors. He erected monuments at Karnak, Thebes, and Tanis in Lower Egypt, and he built a number of important temples in Cush, as the Upper Egyptian Nubian state was then known.
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINIEST!!!! HELP ME PLS -- What best describes Stephen F. Austin's views in this letter he wrote from a Mexican prison cell in 1834?
A. He still believed that Texas and Coahuila could prosper together as one.
B. He still believed Texas should be a state within the Mexican Republic.
C. He understood that the actions he had taken on behalf of Texas were against the law.
D. He admitted to trying to fill Texas with settlers who would be loyal to the United States.
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
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What country does Benjamin Franklin mean when he says "...my country?"
Choice 1: Colonial America (13 Colonies)
Choice 2: England
Answer:
choice 1
Explanation:
Answer:
I think choice 1 but either way its fifty fifty
The name of the Byzantine church is the Eastern Choose... Church.
1.orthodox
2.Protestant
3.lutheran
4.catholic
Answer:
orthodox
Explanation:
5. Do you believe that social security is a beneficial program? Why or why not?
What area of the ship did most immigrants travel
in? Why do you think this is the case?
The Laissez Faire principle
A. Was practiced by Jackson which led to the Panic of 1837.
B. Provided the government assist struggling businesses.
C. Added to the mounting criticism of Van Buren.
D. Was an element of the Monroe Doctrine.
What was the constitutional issue and/or amendment that related to the bush vs gore case?
Answer:
the constitutional issue was that the manual re-counting of votes trying to meet the December 12th deadline was unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment
How was the U.S. internment of Japanese-Americans SIMILAR TO Germany's
use of concentration camps?
Answer:
We forced the Japanese to crowd up in camps for most of the war just like the Germans did the Jews. Even though we didn't focusing on murdering the Japanese Americans like Germany did the Jews some of the conditions were very rough
1) Which country is know for a limited monarchy?
Britain
France
Russia
Zamunda
2) which country is know for a absolute monarchy
Britain
France
America
Monster Island
Answer:
Number 1 is Britian
Number 2 is France
____________________________ was Eli Whitney’s idea that transformed the manufacturing industry.
A. The Telephone
B. The Cotton Gin
C. The Spinning Ginny
D. Interchangeable Parts
Answer:
D. Interchangeable Parts
Explanation:
Eli Whitney, (born December 8, 1765, Westboro, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died January 8, 1825, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.), American inventor, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer, best remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin but most important for developing the concept of mass production of interchangeable parts.
Why was the Battle of Kings Mountain different from other clashes during the war?
Answer:
An important American victory during the Revolutionary War. The battle was the first major patriot victory to occur after the British invasion of Charleston. It helped boost morale and saved the war effort.
I need a four paragraph essay about how power was distributed in ancient Indian society and how it relates to how power is distributed to day ( needs to be done by 3/5/2022 )
Answer:
The earliest imprints of human activities in India go back to the Paleolithic Age, roughly between 400,000 and 200,000 B.C. Stone implements and cave paintings from this period have been discovered in many parts of the South Asia. Evidence of domestication of animals, the adoption of agriculture, permanent village settlements, and wheel-turned pottery dating from the middle of the sixth millennium B.C. has been found in the foothills of Sindh and Baluchistan (or Balochistan in current Pakistani usage), both in present-day Pakistan. One of the first great civilizations—with a writing system, urban centers, and a diversified social and economic system—appeared around 3,000 B.C. along the Indus River valley in Punjab and Sindh. It covered more than 800,000 square kilometers, from the borders of Baluchistan to the deserts of Rajasthan, from the Himalayan foothills to the southern tip of Gujarat. The remnants of two major cities—Mohenjo-daro and Harappa—reveal remarkable engineering feats of uniform urban planning and carefully executed layout, water supply, and drainage. Excavations at these sites and later archaeological digs at about seventy other locations in India and Pakistan provide a composite picture of what is now generally known as Harappan culture (2500-1600 B.C.).
Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar
Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar
by Lnm8910 (CC BY-SA)
The major cities contained a few large buildings including a citadel, a large bath—perhaps for personal and communal ablution—differentiated living quarters, flat-roofed brick houses, and fortified administrative or religious centers enclosing meeting halls and granaries. Essentially a city culture, Harappan life was supported by extensive agricultural production and by commerce, which included trade with Sumer in southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). The people made tools and weapons from copper and bronze but not iron. Cotton was woven and dyed for clothing; wheat, rice, and a variety of vegetables and fruits were cultivated; and a number of animals, including the humped bull, were domesticated. Harappan culture was conservative and remained relatively unchanged for centuries; whenever cities were rebuilt after periodic flooding, the new level of construction closely followed the previous pattern. Although stability, regularity, and conservatism seem to have been the hallmarks of this people, it is unclear who wielded authority, whether an aristocratic, priestly, or commercial minority.
By far the most exquisite but most obscure Harappan artifacts unearthed to date are steatite seals found in abundance at Mohenjo-daro. These small, flat, and mostly square objects with human or animal motifs provide the most accurate picture there is of Harappan life. They also have inscriptions generally thought to be in the Harappan script, which has eluded scholarly attempts at deciphering it. Debate abounds as to whether the script represents numbers or an alphabet, and, if an alphabet, whether it is proto-Dravidian or proto-Sanskrit.
The possible reasons for the decline of Harappan civilization have long troubled scholars. Invaders from central and western Asia are considered by some historians to have been the "destroyers" of Harappan cities, but this view is open to reinterpretation. More plausible explanations are recurrent floods caused by tectonic earth movement, soil salinity, and desertification.
Explanation:
Which of the following most directly contributed to the developments described in the excerpt?
Answer: D. Improvements in production techniques
Explanation:
The 1920s saw an improvement in production techniques that led to the mass production of certain items, chief amongst them the motor vehicle.
People saw the opportunities that mass production could bring and applied it to other products such as radios and the result was a mass production that led to a mass consumption of radio because everybody wanted to own a radio and be connected to the rest of the America and the World.
HURRY PLEASE ID K IF IT D) OR A) Which nation settled in the Northeastern part of the United States?
a.
the English
c.
the French
b.
the Dutch
d.
all of the above
Answer:
I personally believe it is A) the English.
Answer: A
Explanation: