Answer:
In the 1950's false accusation of Communist sympathies
b. led to the McCarran Act.
Explanation:
The McCarran Internal Security Act (or Subversive Control Act) of 1950 was enacted to check the activities of Communist sympathizers. The law required all suspected subversive groups to register with the US Attorney General office. This law was the response by Congress to the likely existence of an International Communist Conspiracy, which it regarded as posing a clear and present danger to the US. The fear of communism caused the US Congress to veto President Truman to pass the law. However, it threatened the citizens' first amendment rights of freedom of speech and association.
Karl Marx used this term to describe the working class who would
eventually overthrow the government.
Communist
O gulag
O proletariat
nationalist
Answer:
communist?
Explanation:
you go to gulag
A movement within the Anglican church, also known as the Tractarian Revival, with roots in the High Church movement of the seventeenth century, that sought to revive lost Christian traditions from the first four centuries and resulted in the formation of Anglo-Catholicism.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
A)True
Explanation:
The Oxford Movement can be regarded as a movement of members of High Church, belonging to Church of England which later eventually developed into what is known as "Anglo-Catholicism". This movement, has its most of it's original devotees associated with the University of Oxford, Those devotees
argued that there should be reinstatement of some older traditions of faith of Christian as well as their inclusion into Anglican liturgy and theology. Anglicanism was thought by them as one of three branches of the Christian church. These branches are;
✓one holy
✓catholic,
✓ apostolic".
Around 1840s
some of the participants make a decision that the Anglican Church was lacking grace, they then converted to Roman Catholicism.Some of the Leaders of the movement are: John Henry Newman and Richard Hurrell Froude. The primary objective of this movement was about renewal as regards to the spiritual aspect of Church of England through reviving of certain Roman Catholic doctrines as well as rituals which has been neglected by Anglicans during the struggles of the Protestant Reformation. It should be noted that a movement within the Anglican church, also known as the Tractarian Revival, with roots in the High Church movement of the seventeenth century, that sought to revive lost Christian traditions from the first four centuries and resulted in the formation of Anglo-Catholicism.
During the Civil War, all of the battles and most of the population of Florida were (5 poir
A.in the interior of the state
B.in the north of the state
C. in the south of the state
D. on the coasts of the state
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Answer:
C. South of the state
Explanation:
Most of the population of Florida's people were located at the South of the state. Given it's population
Which statement describing Abraham Lincoln is true?
A. He was a Republican from Illinois who promised to uphold the
Union.
B. He was a Free Soil candidate who was endorsed by the
Republicans as well.
C. He was an abolitionist from Massachusetts who promised to end
slavery if elected.
D. He was a Southern Democrat who broke with his party to support
the Union.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
he is from Illinois and a Republican but he was born in Kentucky i think
describe how thomas more
showed renaissance influences in their work
Answer:
He was a Christian humanist who was friends with Desiderium Erasmus. He tried to show a better model of society through his book called Utopia. Written in 1516, Utopia is about an imaginary land with no greed, corruption, or war.
The Khmer Rouge was affiliated with which of the following?
ANSWER: Mao China
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Rene descartes believed in "animal spirits" that moved through your muscles. This was an early concept of what body system ?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Rene Descartes believed in "animal spirits" that moved through your muscles. This was an early concept of what body system?
Answer: This was an early concept of the nervous system.
Descartes put it this way. That from the Pineal Gland, there were nerves, hollow tubes with "animal spirits" that crossed the small fibers of the body that connected the sense organs with the brain. The stimulation of these sense organs produced motion in the body.
Descartes was the French philosopher that was also renowned for his philosophical approaches to the "truth."
According to Descartes, the responsibility for finding out the truth was oneself and the mind when it states "I think therefore I am." French philosopher, Rene Descartes's approach to the truth had to first, express doubt.
Those responsible for finding the truth were supposed to complete this task by doubting first, questioning their own existence. Then, through the mind, the reason, confirm their existence because they could think.
Select all that apply. If the Cold War was not fought directly between the US and
Soviet Union, how did they "compete"? *
1. Who is Davis referring to when he states “by wanton aggression on the part of
the others”?
(1 Point)
slaveholders
Abraham Lincoln
Democrats
Northern states
Answer:
Abraham lincoin
Explanation:
I do no maybe Abraham or democrats
How did fossil evidence change scientists' ideas about the transition from life in water to life on land?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Describe 3 differences between Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece.
write 3 policies of mughal empire which help them carry out smooth government and administration.
Answer:
Mughal dynasty, Mughal also spelled Mogul, Persian Mughūl (“Mongol”), Muslim dynasty of Turkic-Mongol origin that ruled most of northern India from the early 16th to the mid-18th century. After that time it continued to exist as a considerably reduced and increasingly powerless entity until the mid-19th century. The Mughal dynasty was notable for its more than two centuries of effective rule over much of India; for the ability of its rulers, who through seven generations maintained a record of unusual talent; and for its administrative organization. A further distinction was the attempt of the Mughals, who were Muslims, to integrate Hindus and Muslims into a united Indian state.
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Answer:
Akbar took the policy of religious toleration even further by breaking with conventional Islam. The Emperor proclaimed an entirely new state religion of 'God-ism' (Din-i-ilahi) - a jumble of Islamic, Hindu, Christian and Buddhist teaching with himself as deity. It never spread beyond his court and died when he did.
Explanation:
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What makes the gilded age important?
Answer:
The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today was a famous satirical novel by Mark Twain set in the late 1800s, and was its namesake. During this era, America became more prosperous and saw unprecedented growth in industry and technology.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Historians viewed the Gilded Age as a period of rapid economic, technological, political, and social transformation. The transformation forged a modern, national industrial society out of what had been small regional communities.
Explanation:
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How do global issues related to population and resources reflect changes over the past 50 years
Answer:
There have been change in the past 50 years that have profoundly impacted sustainability. Global issues. The global impacts of large-scale industrialization and materialism. Population growth and increased life expectancy, especially in development of the world. Globalization of trade and transport. Impacts of science and technology exponentiation. Increased corporate influence in relation to government and private citizens.
Explanation:
The Mongol naval campaign against Japan in 1281 a was the largest seaborne expedition before World War II. b was aided by a favorable wind that the Chinese came to call kamikaze. c turned back because of the fear of disease. d was a complete success.
Answer: A. was the largest seaborne expedition before World War II.
Explanation:
The Mongolian Navy was regarded as of the largest in the world, especially during Kublai Khan's time.
It should be noted that majority of the fleet sank when Mongol invaded Japan. Later in the 1930s, there was a recreation of the Mongolian Navy by the Society Union.
Therefore, the correct option will be A.
Why does Malcolm X not believe in the principles of non-violence?
Answer:
¨Concerning nonviolence: it is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant victim of brutal attacks. It is legal and lawful to own a shotgun or a rifle. We believe in obeying the law.
In areas where our people are the constant victims of brutality, and the government seems unable or unwilling to protect them, we should form rifle clubs that can be used to defend our lives and our property in times of emergency, such as happened last year in Birmingham; Plaquemine, Louisiana; Cambridge, Maryland; and Danville, Virginia. When our people are being bitten by dogs, they are within their rights to kill those dogs.
We should be peaceful, law-abiding—but the time has come for the American Negro to fight back in self-defense whenever and wherever he is being unjustly and unlawfully attacked.¨
Explanation:
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which of the elements of global trade do you think was most responsible for expanding world trade ?
Answer:
"The five main reasons international trade takes place are differences in technology, differences in resource endowments, differences in demand, the presence of economies of scale, and the presence of government policies."
Who was the first presidential candidate to use social media to reach voters?
George W. Bush
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama
Ronald Reagan
Answer:
Barack Obama
Explanation:
Barack Obama was the first presidential candidate to use social media to reach voters. Hence, option C is appropriate.
Who was Barack Obama?
Former American politician Barack Hussein Obama II presided over the country as its 44th president from 2009 to 2017. He was the first African-American president of the United States and a member of the Democratic Party.
During his first two years in office, Obama ratified a number of important laws. The Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare," the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform as well as Consumer Protection Act, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 are the primary reforms.
Joe Biden, a senior senator from Delaware, and Barack Obama, a junior senator from Illinois, defeated John McCain and Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska, on the Republican ticket.
Hence, option C is correct.
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Eld Culture) - Hebert/ Unit 9 - Africa 15) Choose the best answer. In cities such as --the Congo's capital-poverty is everywhere. Lumbumbashi OMbjui-Maya
O Mtumba
O Margherita
O Kinshasa D D 16) Choose the best answer. Pea near the equater in the Ruwenzori Mountains.
Answer: Kinshasa
Explanation:
The capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo is Kinshasa. It is the largest city in the country and one of the most populated in Africa with an estimated population of 15 million people.
Kinshasa is very close to Brazzaville which is the capital of the neighboring Republic of Congo with the two cities being so close that people in either city can see the other city from their respective cities.
the Equal Rights Amendment Was Defeated because
a. congress will not pass it
b. it was hell to be unconstitutional
c. not enough state legislators passed it.
d. Richard Nixon vetoed it
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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7. During the 1947 action, African American and white bus riders tested the 1946 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Morgan v. Virginia that found segregated bus seating was unconstitutional. The 1961 Freedom Rides sought to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v.
8. Southern local and state police considered the actions of the Freedom Riders to be criminal and arrested them in some locations. In some localities, such as Birmingham, Alabama, the police cooperated with Ku Klux Klan chapters and other white people opposing the actions, and allowed mobs to attack the riders
9. On May 17, a new set of riders, 10 students from Nashville who were active in the Nashville Student Movement, took a bus to Birmingham, where they were arrested by Bull Connor and jailed. The students kept their spirits up in jail by singing freedom songs
10. His administration permitted the Freedom Riders to be imprisoned in Mississippi on flimsy breach-of-peace charges, but also put pressure on the Interstate Commerce Commission to remove Jim Crow signs and end segregation of interstate bus travel facilities.
11. James Meredith, (born June 25, 1933, Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S.), American civil rights activist who gained national renown at a key juncture in the civil rights movement in 1962, when he became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi
12. (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Alabama for four terms. A member of the Democratic Party, he is best remembered for his staunch segregationist and populist views. During his tenure, he promoted "industrial development, low taxes, and trade schools".
13 Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor (July 11, 1897 – March 10, 1973) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as Commissioner of Public Safety for the city of Birmingham, Alabama, for more than two decades. He strongly opposed the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
14 He worked to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi, end the segregation of public facilities, and expand opportunities for African Americans, which included the enforcement of voting rights. A college graduate, Evers became active in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s
15. Facing federalized Alabama National Guard troops, Alabama Governor George Wallace ends his blockade of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and allows two African American students to enroll on June 11, 1963.
16. A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin began planning the march in December 1961. They envisioned two days of protest, including sit-ins and lobbying followed by a mass rally at the Lincoln Memorial. They wanted to focus on joblessness and to call for a public works program that would employ black people.
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what is 13th amendment? what is written in it that created problems for freed slaves?
please answer all questions ASAP
Answer:
The answer here
Explanation:
The Thirteenth Amendment basically abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. (Except for crime punishment)
This was passed on January 31, 1965. This was approved by the required 27 of the 36 states. This happened on December 6, 1865. This was announced on December 18th.
What was written in it was this:
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been dully convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
What had created problems for the slaves after?
Approximately one year after the amendment was passed, the Congress had used the power to pass a civil right's bill. This was the first civil rights bill, and it is called the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The law invalidated the black codes (the freed slaves) those laws put into place in the former Confederate states. These states that governed the behavior of the black people, and consequently this kept them dependent on their former slave owners.
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Answer:
The 13th amendment is an amendment to the Constitution added after the Civil War, which made the enslavement of humans illegal.
Here is the text of the first section:
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
The bolded phrase is what caused problems for freed slaves. This phrase clarified that unpaid labor in jails and prison was legal, and this began the use of chain gangs, or groups of prisoners doing (often hard) unpaid labor. And since the reunited Confederate states were mostly run by racist former Confederates, law enforcement in these states were as well. If you want to learn more about this, the movie 13th is a good resource.
which present-day state is located in the historical new mexico region
a) idaho
b) oklahoma
c) utah
THIS IS URGENT PLEASE ANSWER WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER, EITHER A B OR C. YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT AN EXPLANATION PLEASE
Answer:
i think the answer may be, B
How did the Atlantic slave trade impact the Americas’ role in triangular trade?
PLSS HURYYYY
30pts
Answer:
A. It increased the number of enslaved laborers forced to grow crops that were exported from the Americas to Europe.
Explanation:
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, explain how Reagan was able to avoid direct blame for the Iran-Contra affair?
Answer:
Reagan was able to dodge criticism by vowing to support anti-Communist insurgencies, but the so-called "Reagan Doctrine" became a political stumbling block after the mid-term elections. There were also no tapes from the Oval Office. When it came to hostages, Reagan issued an ultimatum: send the guys home or else. As a result, they struck an arms-for-hostage deal in which the US agreed to provide weapons to Iran in exchange for hostages.
Reagan was able to avoid direct blame for the Iran-Contra affair through several tactics, including plausible deniability, shifting responsibility, and relying on his loyal subordinates.
What was Iran-Contra affair?The Iran-Contra affair was a political scandal in the United States during the 1980s. It involved the sale of weapons to Iran, which was under an arms embargo, in exchange for hostages and the use of the profits to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, which was also illegal. The scandal resulted in several high-level officials being convicted of charges such as lying to Congress, and it damaged the reputation of the Reagan administration.
In order to avoid direct blame for the Iran-Contra affair, President Reagan used several tactics, including plausible deniability, shifting responsibility, and relying on his loyal subordinates. Plausible deniability is a tactic used to deny knowledge or involvement in an event. Reagan used this tactic to deny any knowledge of or involvement in the sale of weapons to Iran. By shifting responsibility to his subordinates, Reagan was able to distance himself from the scandal and avoid direct blame. He also relied on his loyal subordinates to take the fall for the scandal and protect him from any direct consequences.
Therefore, it can be concluded that Reagan was able to avoid direct blame for the Iran-Contra affair through several tactics, including plausible deniability, shifting responsibility, and relying on his loyal subordinates.
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Analyze what Murrow means when he quotes Shakespeare and says, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars but in ourselves What play is this quote from and which character says it?
Answer:
Cassius, a nobleman in the Romans says this in the play Julius Caesar.
Cassius is trying to tell Brutus that Julius should not be a monarch. He is just trying to say that it wasn't because of fate that they are unable to stop Julius. It was because of their lowly position in the country that prevented them from doing such a feat.
Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important
when deciding which cases to review?
Answer: Whether the lower-court ruling in the case conflicts with an earlier Supreme Court ruling.
Explanation:
The Supreme court is referred to as the highest court that is within a legal jurisdiction. The factor that the Supreme Court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review is whether the lower-court ruling in the case conflicts with an earlier Supreme Court ruling.
This is because when a decision is made by the Supreme court, it isn't reviewed further. In such cases, if it has been reviewed by the Supreme Court earlier, it won't be reviewes anymore.
Other options given are incorrect. Whether the case originated in the state or federal court system, or whether it involves the federal government employees isn't a factor that's considered by the Supreme Court.
How do revolutionaries respond to the execution of King Louis XVI?
Answer:
One day after being convicted of conspiracy with foreign powers and sentenced to death by the French National Convention, King Louis XVI is executed by guillotine in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
Explanation:
The response of revolutionaries to the execution of King Louis XVI during the French Revolution varied depending on their political ideologies and positions.
It is important to note that the revolutionary period was characterized by diverse factions and groups with different beliefs and objectives. Here are a few perspectives that were held by various revolutionaries:
Support and Justification: Some revolutionaries, particularly those associated with radical factions such as the Jacobins, viewed the execution of King Louis XVI as a necessary step towards achieving the goals of the Revolution. They saw the monarchy as a symbol of tyranny and oppression and believed that removing the king was crucial for the establishment of a republic and the advancement of their revolutionary ideals.
Criticism and Dissent: Not all revolutionaries supported or agreed with the execution of King Louis XVI. Moderate or constitutionalist factions, such as the Girondins, expressed reservations or outright opposition to the execution. They believed in a more limited monarchy or a constitutional arrangement rather than complete abolition of the monarchy. Some saw the execution as a step too far or a potential source of backlash that could undermine the stability and goals of the revolution.
International Reactions: The execution of King Louis XVI had significant repercussions beyond France. Monarchies in other European countries were alarmed by the regicide and feared that revolutionary ideas might spread to their territories. This led to a sense of hostility towards the French Revolution and a desire to restore monarchy in France.
It is important to remember that these are general perspectives, and individual revolutionaries may have had nuanced or differing reactions based on their specific circumstances, beliefs, and personal motivations.
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. Why did merchants believe they deserved power during the Renaissance?
Answer:
Merchants dominated politics. Unlike nobles, merchants did not inherit social rank. To succeed in business, they used their wits. As a result, many successful merchants believed they deserved power and wealth because of their individual merit
Explanation:
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According to the law of demand, demand for a good will increase if:
O A. the supply of the good decreases.
O B. the supply of the good increases.
O C. the price of the good increases.
O D. the price of the good decreases.
Answer:
Price of the good decreases
Explanation:
The law of demand says that at higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good.