Answer: B.) The return of Mexican lands held by the United States.
Explanation:
The Black Lives Matter movement aimed to confront which of the following types of racism?
Select one:
a reverse
b. systemic
c. internal
d. economic
Why is the Daubert standard so important to expert witness testimony?
Answer: The Daubert standard is the set of criteria used to determine the admissibility of expert witness testimony in federal court. Under the Daubert standard, the trial judge serves as the gatekeeper who determines whether an expert's evidence is deemed reputable and relevant.
Explanation:
what is the history of Ice Cream?
Answer:
Cream Ice," as it was called, appeared regularly at the table of Charles I during the 17th century. France was introduced to similar frozen desserts in 1553 by the Italian Catherine de Medici when she became the wife of Henry II of France. It wasn't until 1660 that ice cream was made available to the general public.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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In the early 1900s, the Bolsheviks of Russia worked to:
O Support the provisional government
O Return to tsar to his position as ruler
O Bring about an end to communist rule.
O Bring about a new socialist government
Answer:
Support the Provisional Government
true or false The main purpose of Federalist No. 84 was to argue that the Constitution should contain a Bill of Rights before it could be ratified by the states.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
There were three major plans for reconstruction after the Civil War submitted by Lincoln Johnson and radical Republicans Republicans all day they are different they all agree on what point
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Why is eliminating poverty important for children and young people??
Answer:
it helps the extend there life and gets the ready for it it helps expand there world that is abiut to be show to them when they get done with school
Explanation:
The primary doctrine of the Protestant Reformation was
Explanation:
The idea that the forgiveness of sins and eternal life are given unconditionally for Christ's sake and do not depend on the worthiness of the sinner.
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Explain the Manhattan project during the cold war and how two long-term causes created political or economic tensions between the US and the USSR.
Long term cause:
explanation:
Organization (NATO) designed to oppose any Soviet invasion of Europe. In 1949, the Soviet Union tested its first atomic bomb (closely resembling the plutonium device tested at Alamogordo, thanks to espionage). That same year, Chinese communists defeated their nationalist opponents in the Chinese Civil War. By the time communist North Korea attacked American-backed South Korea in June 1950, many in the United States and around the world believed that a third world war was imminent or had already begun.
B-29s on a bombing runIn this atmosphere of national emergency, government officials believed that continued American superiority in nuclear weaponry was vital to preventing a third world war. If a global war should begin, American military planners hoped that continued nuclear superiority would allow the United States to strike the Soviet Union with such force that damage to the United States would be minimized and that Western Europe could eventually be reclaimed from an invading Soviet army. The generation of United States Air Force generals who had overseen the aerial destruction of the cities of Germany and Japan was determined to prevent similar destruction of American cities. In 1950, following the beginning of the Korean War and a secret governmental study called NSC 68, the United States nearly tripled its defense budget.
Ivy Mike, the world's first thermonuclear (hydrogen bomb) test, November 1, 1952.The defense buildup of 1950-1951 included an expansion of the nuclear weapons complex and an increase of the stockpile of fission weapons. Truman also approved the design and production of the next generation of nuclear weapons, thermonuclear weapons (the "hydrogen bomb"). When the United States tested the first of these on November 1, 1952 (right), the result was an explosion that was equivalent to one produced by more than ten million tons of TNT. This was approximately 700 times the power of the uranium (fission) bomb dropped on Hiroshima. In August 1953, the Soviet Union tested its first "boosted fission weapon," which used thermonuclear burning to enhance its yield, and in November 1955 the Soviet Union tested its first true thermonuclear weapon. There was now almost no limit on the size of an explosion either superpower could create. In August 1957, the Soviet Union tested the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a feat dramatized two months later by the launch of the "Sputnik" satellite. The following year, the United States first began limited operation of its own ICBM. One of these nuclear-tipped missiles from either side could arrive at its target in less than an hour, and no defense was possible once the missile was launched. The only thing thought now to be preserving the "delicate balance of terror" was the promise that if one nation attacked, the other would surely retaliate. The era of "mutual assured destruction," or "MAD," had dawned.
Soviet R-7 ICBM (the type that launched Sputnik)No global third world war ever took place. Mindful that a full-scale nuclear exchange would be a disaster for both sides, the superpowers fought each other through a variety of proxy wars and "shadow struggles" in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and dozens of other places. The strategy of the United States and its like-minded allies was to use the nuclear threat to avert a direct Soviet attack on Western Europe and allow time for the eventual internal reform or even collapse of the Soviet Union and its satellite states. Events eventually confirmed this strategy, but the Soviet Union in the interim proved willing to use overt military force to prevent the collapse of communist governments, most notably with its invasions of Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968. At the same time, the Soviet Union supported the spread of communism through insurrections and the overthrow of pro-western regimes in the third world. The United States, in turn, responded with economic and military aid and, where necessary, armed force to prop up friendly governments and used its own secret intelligence services in attempts to overthrow unfriendly governments.
What is needed for every child to have a good education
Answer:
School and Books
Explanation:
Books help open children's minds
Answer:
All children have the right to go to school and learn, regardless of who they are, where they live or how much money their family has. Quality learning requires a safe, friendly environment, qualified and motivated teachers, and instruction in languages students can understand.
what barriers are faced in South Africa and why pls help
Answer:
Violence, Discrimination and Barriers to Health for Migrants in
South Africa
Map of South Africa
Executive Summary
Abuses Leading to Health Vulnerability
Violence..
Living Conditions
Barriers to Accessing Health Care..
Discrimination
Inadequate and Inaccurate Information
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP!! Which is an example of a fiscal policy?
decreasing the interest rates on loans charged to car companies
deploying troops to help citizens cope with a natural disaster
going into debt to buy a large number of vehicles for the military
limiting the number of foreign cars that can be sold in the United States
Answer:limiting the number of foreign cars that can be sold in the United States
From whose perspective is the story of All Quiet on the Western Front told, what side is he fighting from? please
Answer:
Paul Bäumer's pov :)
Explanation:
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How did the Industrial Rev. change transportation?
Roads, canals, and railways were three major components of transportation improved during the first industrial revolution. People used the roads as the basic way to transport the goods from one place to another. Transporting goods by canal lowered the risks of smashed products during route.
is it important for the u.s canadá and méxico to have a trade deal ? ( consider geography)? why ?
Answer:
Is very important.
Explanation:
Mexico has a lot of labor who are available to countries such as the United States and Canada.
The three countries are particularly close geographically. It is convenient to communicate with each other. Countries such as the United States and Canada can bring their own domestic The backward industries are transferred to the Mexican region. But relatively speaking, these industries are considered high-end industries in Mexico. Putting some processing industries in Mexico can greatly save labor costs. And rents in Mexico will be cheaper than in Canada and the United States. Mexico can also take advantage of these advantages. Successfully launched local products into Canada and the United States.
Which Statement best describes the excerpt?
Answer:
its easy..
Explanation:
answer 8s d ( this is the conclusion of the declaration of independence.)
What is an organization owned by many people but treated by law as though it were a single person?
a. a trust
b. a corporation
c. a holding company
d. an organized pool
What did the line of the Missouri Compromise define?
O A. The border between slave states and free states
B. The border between the United States and Mexico
C. The border between Native Americans and colonists
D. The border between the United States and Canada
Answer:
A. The border between slave states and free states
Explanation:
the 36-30 N latitude line.
Answer:
A. The border between slave states and free states
What is the significance of the Olympian temple of zeus, why is it useful today?
Answer:
was built to honor the chief of the gods
Explanation:
__is consists of acts and sayings
Islam
The Ku Klux Klan resurfaced in the 1920s with a deep hatred for which grou
Answer:
The black society
Explanation:
Answer:
African American people.
Explanation:
For each of the following, describe its characteristics, explain its significance, or identify relevant causes and effects:
fascism
National Socialist (Nazi) Party
Rome-Berlin Axis
Neutrality Act of 1935
Munich Conference
Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies
America First Committee
Four Freedoms
Lend-Lease Act
Explanation:
Professor Emeritus of History, Oberlin College. American historian specializing in French fascist movements (1924-39), European fascism, and 20th-century European intellectual history; French fascist intellectuals.
How was Abraham Lincoln's victory in the 1860 presidential
election a turning point in American history?
Answer:
Lincoln’s victory prompted Southern secession and the Civil War that followed.
Explanation:
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How would the threat of nuclear attacks increase the fear of the "Red Scare?
Answer:
.
Explanation:
The Red Scare was the fear of communism. America and the Soviet Union came out as two world powers after WW2, holding the most amount of nuclear weaponry. They were the two opponents(not including any satellite states or colonies) of the Cold War, and had opposing economic ideas, America supporting capitalism and the Soviet Union supporting Communism. Going back to the high amounts of nuclear weaponry on both sides, since there were such alarming amounts people around the world were in fear of nuclear warfare, especially those in America. American citizens often believed that the Soviet Union would strike America and attack with nuclear bombs, which increased the presence of the Red Scare.
Answer:
The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, which intensified in the late 1940s and early 1950s. (Communists were often referred to as “Reds” for their allegiance to the red Soviet flag.) The Red Scare led to a range of actions that had a profound and enduring effect on U.S. government and society. Federal employees were analyzed to determine whether they were sufficiently loyal to the government, and the House Un-American Activities Committee, as well as U.S. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, investigated allegations of subversive elements in the government and the Hollywood film industry. The climate of fear and repression linked to the Red Scare finally began to ease by the late 1950s.
The pharaoh was viewed as______ and was
buried in an extravagant tomb with many
expensive possessions.
A, a father figure
B. a priest
C, a servant
D. god-like
Answer:
God-like
Explanation:
The pharaoh was a ruler so c and b are wrong and the people did look up to him but he was seen as a godly figure
the answer is D, God-like.
how did the US stop communism in Western Europe?
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. ... To help rebuild after the war, the United States pledged $13 billion of aid to Europe in the Marshall Plan.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
communism didn’t exist to be stopped. None of the countries which Americans call ‘communist’ even described themselves as such. They, just as inaccurately, described themselves ‘socialist’. In fact the so called ‘communist’ parties of western europe still exist and support variations of state and reformist capitalism.
Socialism/communism proper, will be an advanced , post-capitalist society, run by us all, locally, regionally, globally, in administration over resources and not a government over people.
It will be a market -free, money -free, production for use (not for sale), free access (not rationed access) commonly owned,(not private, corporate or state owned) revolutionary permanent break with the present capitalist one.
It has never existed anywhere.
It is not a ‘reformist’ nor a ‘statist’ version of capitalism which retains wage slavery in any form.
It will be the mature, politically conscious task of the immense majority to make it happen and not the minority vanguardist led actions of pseudo-revolutionaries.
“The organising tenet will be from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs.”
Why did a group known as theologians arise during the Roman Empire rather than the Roman Republic?
They wrote about Christianity which had not yet developed during the Roman Republic.
They wrote about Roman conquests that happened after the Roman Republic declined.
They wrote about the tetrarchy form of government that was used during the Roman Empire.
They wrote about the development of Stoicism during the Roman Empire.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation
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The end of the Revolutionary War boosted the nation’s economy.
true or false?
Answer
True
Explanation:
Because In (1775–83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America.
Match each nation with the conditions that helped to trigger its shift to fascism.
Benito Mussolini came into power in Italy