How are subsidies similar to tariffs?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Both are types of taxes. Both aim to lower the price of domestic goods. Both try to raise the price of imported goods.

Answer 2

Answer:

They both set limits on imported goods and both aim to disadvantage imports. ... Quotas facilitate the sale of more domestic goods.


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Pleaseeee helpppp history test!!!!!

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I believe it’s the last choice

Answer:

All of the Above

Explanation:

First of all it is highly illegal to print money if you are not government,same with making taxes on import. And it wouldn’t even be in law if you made a treatie with foregin government, and I believe that all of this would be illegal if you where not in the government of the US, or another country.

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All of the following represent Robert Sternberg’s three facets of intelligence except __________ intelligence. A. experiential B. analytical C. practical D. creative

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer: A

Explanation:

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What are the three men on the left or the three men in the upper right hand corner

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Answer:

it looks like they are tying to show them a paper..maybe like taxes or a bill

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT paid by your employer based upon your gross earnings?
A. Medicare
B. School tax
C. FICA
D. FUTA

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B school tax. a school tax is not payed upon your gross earnings and employees

Answer:

B. School tax

Explanation:

what debates from the
Reconstruction era remain unresolved in the United States.

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Answer:

Institutional and individual racism were absolutely (and still are) issues from the Civil War that were left unresolved by the turn of the twentieth century. The few gains that were won through the Reconstruction Era were quickly rolled back due to immense vigilante racism that coursed through the South.

Explanation:

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Bartolome de Las Casas advocated for the humane treatment of Native Americans and lobbied for the abolition of the encomienda system.

True/False

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True I’m pretty sure sorry if wrong

describe the terms of the hewett treat

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^^ what the person above me said :(

1. How are amendments passed? * Only one answer

defines voters as males at least 21 years old

(1920) gave women the right to vote

the right to vote

equal protection under the law

outlaws literacy tests

STEP 1 (proposal) : 2/3 of Congress, STEP 2 (ratification): 3/4 of the state legislature

gave racial minorities the right to vote (across the country)

Civil War amendments

nationwide prohibition of voting practices that were discriminatory

due process

(1971) lowered voting age from 21 to 18

no state or local governments can impose any voting qualifications

(18170) gave African American men the right to vote

defined citizenship

(1964) ended poll taxes

STEP 1 (proposal) : 3/4 of the state legislature, STEP 2 (ratification): 2/3 of Congress
state laws had to be constitutional

(1865) abolished slavery

enforced voting rights stated in the 14th and 15th amendment

gave "former slaves" citizenship

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Answer:

myśle że 21 ale niewiem trzeba sprawdzić

Which was not a source of energy introduced during the late 1800s?


gasoline


coal


kerosene


electricity

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Answer:

coal

Explanation:

Answer: electricity

Explanation: i just took the test and it wasnt coal.

A person who believed in
following? (5 points)
"popular sovereignty" would believe which of the
1) 1)
Government officials should be elected
by a majority vote of the people.
2) State governments should have more power than the national government.
( 3) Each territory should decide whether it becomes a free or slaveholder state-
All citizens, including women and African Americans, should be allowed to
vote

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The answer is: 3.
This is because popular sovereignty depends on the will of the people- or the “population”- in American history, it meant that they believed the people of the territories should decide whether it was proslavery/free etc.

PLEASE HELP ASAPPP :) What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer:

C. To establish a new government that worked in the best interest of the colonists.

Explanation:

The main purpose of America's Declaration of Independence was to explain to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain.

What is x when y = 100?


A.about 21


B.about 19


C.about 13


D.about 5

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Based on his leadership style in the Soviet Union, which would Leonid Brezhnev most likely have favored? Select four answers.

de-Stalinization
increasing military strength
good relations with the United States
expanding space programs
government control of the economy
stopping uprisings in Eastern Europe

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Strength, good relations, de stalinization, expanding space programs

Answer:

increasing military strength

expanding space programs

Explanation:

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Which of the following countries defeated rebels of the Boxer Rebellion?
Britain
All of the choices
United States
Germany

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Eight-Nation Alliance of Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

plase help me!!
Why are there “white schools and neighborhoods still in America? (4 Sentences)​

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Explanation:

There is no such thing as white schools and neighborhoods. The majority of the neighborhood or neighborhoods might be white people. But there is a chance that there are still some black people there to. Same with schools, it is illegal to not allow a black student to participate in that “white school” because of the law. But most people only think that because of the majority of students that are there and their race or color.

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Answer:There are still white schools in America is because, some white still do not like black people, and some black people haven't moved to those areas. Some black people are threatened by the white people in an area and may be even be discriminated or threatened. People also may just have not moved to the area yet. In effect, it may or may not be because of racism and might be that just no black people have moved to the area.

Explanation:

yes figure it out yourself

What benefits would there be to having a Congress that reflected the racial, ethnic, gender, educational, and economic diversity of the United
States?

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Answer:

Everyone would represent a chunk of the United States.

Therefore, it'd be like, everyone is representing like, 100,000 people, and it'd be like having the people vote.

Though this can lead to many disagreements, everyone in the United States will vote for what they want.

Therefore, The United States will be suited to fit everyone inside it and it will make The United States a better country.

Please help with this, Will give brainliest.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

france becomes a democracry

Answer: it should be (D)

Explanation:

How did the Missouri
Compromise affect slavery in the territories

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Answer:

Explanation:

The compromise divided the lands of the Louisiana Purchase into two parts but north of that line, slavery would be forbidden, except in the new state of Missour

Why was the attack on the Lusitania significant?

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Answer: A German U-boat torpedoed the British steamship Lusitania, killing 1,195 people including some Americans. The disaster brought forth events that led to the U.S. going into World War I

Explanation:

What was the significance/importance of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments getting passed at the conclusion of the Civil War

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the 13th amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude except as punishment for a crime. the 14th amendment granted citizenship to all people born in the United States. the 15th amendment granted all citizens (excluding women) the right to vote. these all were important because they granted the rights of citizens to african americans

9. What is the only thing that an individual can do that a corporation cannot do?

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The one thing a individual can do that a corporation can’t is sale stuff without tax

what did the romans call the common farmers and warkers who had to protest to get a voice in government

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Answer:

Plebeians

Explanation:

Hitler's license plate had the date of the armistance stamped on it. True or false

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true i think

im just so cool yea

In United States history, the term 'wildcatter" would be MOST associated with which of these images? ​

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Answer:

wildcatter has to do with oil not farming the correct answer is the second picture.

Explanation:

I took the test and got it correct and I heard the teacher say it had nothing to do with farming.

The wildcatter us used for oil not farming Hence the option B is correct

What is a wild catter ?

A wildcatter is used to frill the wells in the oil fields. It is an unsafe and unconventional sort of business. The drills are made for many days and this process can take months to complete. They were also called as wild cat wells in mid 1870. The origin of the petroleum industry comes from the wild cat. Hollows.

Find out more information about the wildcatter.

brainly.com/question/14339093.

How did the geography of ancient Greece affect the creation of myths?

A) It caused the dialects spoken in the different city-states to be exactly the same.
B) It was never the subject of or mentioned in any Greek myths.
C) It caused each separate city-state to have its own well-known myths.
D) It made it easy for people to travel, interact, and share myths.
E) Its mountains and forests had no effect on travel, language, and myths.

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Answer:

i think B

Explanation:

I also think it The answers B

In his book Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”), what goals does Hitler advocate for Germany?

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Hitler in his writings, "Mein Kampf" explains his ambitions for Germany. He would create Germany into a ethno-empire. He would conquer Eastern Europe to create, "lebensraum" (Living Space) for the Aryan Race. The Aryan Race is a ancient civilization that Hitler believes are the ancestors of Germans. He explains the Aryan Race is superior to all others, culturally, technologically, physically, mentally, etc. He also shows his deep hatred for the slavic peoples and Jewish population. Anti-Semitism was common at the time and he used the Jews as a scape goat to rally Germany during the Great Depression.

Answer:

the person above me is right

Explanation:

Was captain jack sparrow real? Bc like he was lowk bad as

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Answer:

;)) OH

Explanation:

That is true though. He's one of the most baddie characters out there.

Where does the Alaskan pipeline begin? Hudson Bay Valdez Prudhoe Bay Bering Straits

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Answer:

Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

Explanation:

True or False: Texas cotton farmers didn't really need the railroads after the
Civil War because they were already quite wealthy

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The American Revolutionary War was a war of independence of the United States of America that was fought between the 19th of April, 1775 and 3rd of September, 1783. The war started when the delegates from the thirteen (13) American colonies in Congress (First continental congress) revolted against the Great Britain over their lack of representation in the colonies and refusal to give consent to parliament's taxation such as Stamp Act and Townshend Acts.

On the 1st of February, 1861, Texas formally seceded from the Union and subsequently, joined the Confederate States on the 2nd of March, 1861.

In the years after the Civil War was over, many railways that stretched over thousand of miles were built by the Texan government in order to aid the efficient and smooth transportation of cattles, lumber, cottons and the people from one location to another.

Hence, Texas cotton farmers needed the railroads after the Civil War because the war had a negative impact on both the eastern and western Texans.

How did South Carolinians contribute to the Southern Literary Renaissance?
The South Carolina Literary Association organized libraries and bookmobiles
throughout the state to promote literacy,
The Poetry Society of South Carolina led the movement, helping to create a
more favorable view of the South
Writers from South Carolina traveled throughout the nation, writing about the
country from a southern perspective.
South Carolina writers moved to Harlem and wrote about the literary movement
started there in the 1920s.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The Poetry Society of South Carolina was an organization that helped the southern literature to flourish in the whole of the Southern region. The society had its beginning with John Bennett of Ohio, who encouraged the use of local theme and lores in writings.

The Southern Literary Renaissance was born out of the Poetry Society of South Carolina. The society contributed in the the movement by depicting a favorable view of South. After the Civil War, Baltimore journalists Henry Mencken, in his essay, ridiculed South and created a bad image of the South. Therefore, the society helped to create a favorable view of the South.

Thus option B is correct.

Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

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