(May 25, 1961) "Yet there is much we can do--and must do. The proposals I bring before you are numerous and varied. They arise from the host of special opportunities and dangers which have become increasingly clear in recent months."
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President's speech:
President John F. Kennedy
Delivered in person before a joint session of Congress
May 25, 1961
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, my co-partners in Government, gentlemen and ladies:
The Constitution imposes upon me the obligation to "from time to time give to the Congress information of the State of the Union." While this has traditionally been interpreted as an annual affair, this tradition has been broken in extraordinary times.
These are extraordinary times. And we face an extraordinary challenge. Our strength as well as our convictions have imposed upon this nation the role of leader in freedom's cause.
No role in history could be more difficult or more important. We stand for freedom.
That is our conviction for ourselves--that is our only commitment to others. No friend, no neutral and no adversary should think otherwise. We are not against any man--or any nation--or any system--except as it is hostile to freedom. Nor am I here to present a new military doctrine, bearing any one name or aimed at any one area. I am here to promote the freedom doctrine.
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“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
what would you put to cover this as in how to exlain this
Answer:
the only think I fear is the fear itself
So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is...fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.
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Which sentence from the section “Creating Inflation” explains WHY farmers wanted inflation to push prices up?
a
But one thing was making inflation unlikely.
b
They believed inflation would help them pay their debts.
c
Inflation is when prices of goods rise.
d
It happens when the value of dollars drops.
When did prince Shotoku die
Answer: April 8, 622 AD
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Define reparations
a) Payments
b) Insurance
c) Pride in one's country
d) guilt
Answer:
a:payments
Explanation:
The correct answer to that is payment which is number a
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The Cold War was a time of inflamed passions. Nations were engulfed in suspicion and paranoia. It was especially important for leaders to keep a cool head in trying times. One wrong move could have spelled disaster. As the American diplomat George Kennan observed, “I would plead for cool nerves and a keen eye, and the realization that one can be wrong without being evil, and that those wrong ones might be ourselves.” In other words, Cold War leaders needed to acknowledge not only their enemy’s faults and weaknesses, but also their own.
However, each Cold War nation also had its fair share of “hard-liners.” Hard-liners advocated for the following policies:
standing up to the enemy
negotiating from a position of strength
using nuclear weapons, if necessary
In short, they were willing to start another conflict or war to win the international power struggle. There were at least two occasions where one or the other side came very close to using nuclear weapons: the Korean War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. There could have been others. Fortunately, negotiation and restraint won the day over the hard-liners.
In this activity, you’ll look at some important characteristics that were common to all the Cold War leaders. You will then write a brief essay about a leader who you think best exemplifies these important characteristics.
Part A
Recall this list of Cold War leaders that you researched in the previous task:
Ronald Reagan
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Margaret Thatcher
Nikita Khrushchev
Harry S. Truman
Josef Stalin
Mikhail Gorbachev
From among them, select the one who you think did the most to help de-escalate or end the Cold War. Remember, the person you select should exemplify the leadership qualities of negotiation and restraint. Write the name of the leader you chose in the answer space.
Answer:
I chose ronald reagan and this is what i have so far (i still haven't finished mine yet).
Explanation:
The person i have selected is Ronald Reagan, He was the leader who was given the credit for ending the cold war, as well as he did many things that led to him getting even more credit for trying to end it during the cold war. Ronald Reagan also had gotten the Berlin Wall to be taken down. It was also Ronald Reagan that got Gorbachev to sign a treaty to get rid of certain missles that they could use against each other.
Answer:
someone do another leader please!!!!
Explanation:
What were the Eastern and Western borders of greater Nepal?
Which sentences correctly use commas? Select two options. Washington was a general before becoming president, and Jackson was also a general. For centuries, Japan has been ruled by shoguns, and emperors. Two English kings fascinate me, Richard Lionheart and his brother King John. Mansa Musa who ruled Mali in the early 1300s was rich and powerful. After his voyage in 1492, Columbus and his men arrived in what they believed to be Southeast Asia.
Answer:
A. Washington was a general before becoming president, and Jackson was also a general.
E. After his voyage in 1942, Columbus and his men arrived in what they believed to be Southeast Asia.
Explanation:
I majored in History
The examples of proper usage of comma from the question given are stated below.
Washington was a general before becoming president, and Jackson was also a general.After his voyage in 1492, Columbus and his men arrived in what they believed to be Southeast Asia.What is Comma?A comma is a form of punctuation mark (,) which is use to show a pause between sentences or it is use to separating items in a list in a sentence.
Therefore, the proper usage of comma from the question given are stated below.
Washington was a general before becoming president, and Jackson was also a general.After his voyage in 1492, Columbus and his men arrived in what they believed to be Southeast Asia.Learn more about Comma from the link below.
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Name the organization that was created after World War II to "reaffirm faith in
fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the
equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small"?
How did Heck feel about his leaders AFTER the trial?
Answer:
he felt betrayed
Explanation:
according to my source that i read it states "I had an overwhelming sense of betrayal in Nuremberg and I recognized that the man I had adored was, in fact, the biggest monster in human histoory"
Given what you've read and know of the Pacific Theater, are these feelings of hatred
justified? Why or why not? HELP ASAP!!!!!
Answer:
I would say yes, many war crimes were committed by both sides including the ones mentioned done by the Japanese in the document. The Japanese were fanatical in their beliefs and were willing to put their lifes to attest their devotion to Japan. They saw the US as a evil force invading their homeland and threatening their families and emporer so they fought with brutal gurrelia taticas. Which made the Americans fighting them hate them that much more since they would set traps and show no mercy to anyone. So the Americans showed no sympathy for the Japanese in return. Resulting In massive savagery.
Read the quote from Allied Commander Douglas MacArthur as he left the Philippines.
The President of the United States ordered me to break through the Japanese lines .... I came through, and I shall return.
Which best describes the meaning of MacArthur's statement?
A) The US has been forced to retreat from the Philippines but will take it back from Japan.
B) The US has defeated Japan in the Philippines but must leave to fight elsewhere.
C) The US has freed the Philippines from Japan but later lost control of the territory.
D) The US has failed to take back the Philippines but will defeat Japan elsewhere.
B is NOT correct.
Answer: A) The US has been forced to retreat from the Philippines but will take it back from Japan.
The best description the meaning of MacArthur's statement is the US has been forced to retreat from the Philippines but will take it back from Japan. The correct option is (A).
Who was MacArthur?
General of the Army for the United States and field marshal for the Philippine Army, Douglas MacArthur was a distinguished American military figure.
American general Douglas MacArthur commanded the Southwest Pacific during World War II, oversaw the successful Allied occupation of Japan following the war, and commanded UN forces in the Korean War.
President Harry S. Truman controversially relieved MacArthur of his command on April 11, 1951. Later, he rose to the position of Remington Rand's board chairman. On April 5, 1964, he passed away in Washington, D.C., at the age of 84.
Therefore, the best description the meaning of MacArthur's statement is the US has been forced to retreat from the Philippines but will take it back from Japan.
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Answer:
44 now
Explanation:
Answer:
44
Explanation:
Which of these was the most common way slaves resisted slavery?
Answer:
day to day resistance was the common form of slavery . running away is another form of resistence .
Explanation:
what helped stop communism?
In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. His policy of containment is known as the Truman Doctrine.
Answer: In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. His policy of containment is known as the Truman Doctrine.
How did the eastern question affect the austro hungrarian empire?
Answer:
in diplomatic history, the Eastern Question was the issue of the political and economic instability in the Ottoman Empire from the late 18th to early 20th centuries and the subsequent strategic competition and political considerations of the European great powers in light of this. Characterized as the "sick man of Europe", the relative weakening of the empire's military strength in the second half of the eighteenth century threatened to undermine the fragile balance of power system largely shaped by the Concert of Europe. The Eastern Question encompassed myriad interrelated elements: Ottoman military defeats, Ottoman institutional insolvency, the ongoing Ottoman political and economic modernization programme, the rise of ethno-religious nationalism in its provinces, and Great Power rivalries.[1]
While there is no specific date on which the Eastern Question began, the Russo-Turkish War (1828–29) brought the issue to the attention of the European powers, Russia and Britain in particular. As the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire was believed to be imminent, the European powers engaged in a power struggle to safeguard their military, strategic and commercial interests in the Ottoman domains. Imperial Russia stood to benefit from the decline of the Ottoman Empire; on the other hand, Austria-Hungary and Great Britain deemed the preservation of the Empire to be in their best interests. The Eastern Question was put to rest after the First World War, one of the outcomes of which was the collapse and division of the Ottoman holdings.
Explanation:
How did Hitler break the Treaty of Versailles?
He sent troops into the Rhineland
He created the Anschluss (Austria and Germany united)
He built up the military
He started building war materials
All of the Above
Answer:
He sent troops into the Rhineland
Explanation:
Hitler just needed an excuse to invade the area, claiming the treaty was hostile towards Germany.
Answer:
Either A or B
Explanation:
In 1936, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles by moving 22,000 troops into the Rhineland demilitarised zone.Hitler also broke the Treaty of Versailles in 1938 by invading Austria and declaring Anschluss. By the end of 1938, Hitler was doing the same thing in the Sudentenland, which the Treaty of Versailles had given to Czechoslovakia.
How does ancient China relate to the USA civilization now? how does it not?
Answer:
How it is the same: Currently, the United States and China have mutual political, economic, and security interests, such as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, but there are unresolved concerns relating to the role of democracy in government in China and human rights in China.
How it is different: Conversation in China can feel somewhat direct to Americans. Even though Americans like to place people in context in the search for common ground, small talk about age, income and marital status, all favoured by the Chinese, can feel intrusive and overly personal to an American. Having said this, Chinese visitors to the United States can find the language and tone used in American workplaces rude and uncomfortable. Thinking before you speak is important to the Chinese, as is showing respect for those higher in the hierarchy. Communication style is indirect and Americans doing business with Chinese counterparts will need to learn to read between the lines.
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Explanation:
What did the Brown v Board of Education court ruling accomplish?
A. It made schools safe places for African Americans
B. It made segregation in schools illegal
0 C It created more schools for African American students in better locations
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OD. It gave white students vouchers to attend private schools,
The case of Sweatt v. Painter (1950) represented the NAACP’s attempt to focus on segregation in which area?
The military
Public education
Public transportation
The answer is public education. Just got it wrong so you can get it right. <3 good luck.
what inference might you make from analyzing the tools Paleolithic people made?
Answer:
stone axe and two stone smash to make a fire
The number seats granted to each state and the size of each district within each both based on which criteria?
O Population
O Property Tax data
ONumber of registered voters
O Square miles
Answer:
Explanation:
fart face
no masters or kings, when the ritual begins
there is no sweeter innocence than our gentle sin
in the madness and soil of that sad earthly scene, only then I am human, only then I am clean
Ohh oh. Amen.amen. Amen.....
Answer:
take me to church
Explanation:
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies
ill tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife
offer me that deathless death
Good god let me give you my life
What was the situation in Germany in the early 1930s that gave Adolf Hitler the opportunity to become the new leader?
Explanation:
The situation was worse.The whole country had beared a great loss after the war.The people were seeking revenge against the discriminated treaty.
How are presidents elected?
A. directly, by eligible voters
B. indirectly, by the Electoral College
C. indirectly, by the state legislatures
D. indirectly, by members of Congress
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Drag each tile to the correct location
Effects of the First World War on Germany
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Why is it important to know and understand ideologies?
**NO LINKS** Why did Lenin feel imperialism is the highest form of capitalism?
Answer:
Well I think he felt because in his perspective he felt communism was a place for everyone to be equal.
Explanation:
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Do you think Heck felt guilty for being a part of the Hitler Youth after the trial?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I was forced to look at documentary footage of concentration camps and death camps. And it was the first time that I was shown the atrocities committed by our nation. We looked at this, and I said to my friends, “What do they take us for? This stuff is staged!” he thought it was fake but im pretty sure he felt guilty after it actually happened
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What year was the Enabling Act passed? How did it give Hitler control of Germany?
Answer:
1933
Explanation:
The act passed in both the Reichstag and Reichsrat on 23 March 1933, and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day.