Recognition at graduation is the answer.
Because they are given special destination at their diploma.
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation:
Because when they graduate they will be reconized.
The astronomer Copernicus challenged traditional beliefs by suggesting
A.Heliocentric theory
B. Geocentric theory
C. that planets and stars moved in the sky.
D. that Jupiter had moons.
Why is Malcolm X using a coffee analogy……….
Answer:
When Malcolm X said “It's just like when you've got some coffee that's too black, which means it's too strong. ... But if you pour too much cream in it, you won't even know you ever had coffee. It used to be hot, it becomes cool. It used to be strong, it becomes weak." what he meant by that is if its too black or too dark its too strong and people cant take that or they dont like that.
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What was Hitlers response to the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer:
Violation of the Treaty of Versailles occurs.
Explanation:
Hitlers response to the Treaty of Versailles by violating the Treaty of Versailles. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles by sending German military forces into the Rhineland, which is a demilitarized zone located along the Rhine River in western Germany. After two years, Nazi Germany moves onward of its territories and absorbing Austria and portions of Czechoslovakia into their territories.
2) A respeito do Império Persa, marque a alternativa correta: *
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(A) O sucessor de Ciro, seu filho Cambises, herdou um império em decadência, com rebeliões ocorrendo em várias regiões, mostrando-se incapaz de dar continuidade ao expansionismo persa.
(B) O sistema de correios dos persas era lento e ineficiente, sendo que um único mensageiro era obrigado a viajar milhares de quilômetros para entregar a mensagem, o que levava vários meses.
(C) Nos territórios conquistados, os persas não respeitavam as crenças religiosas dos outros povos, obrigando-os a aceitar o zoroastrismo abdicando de suas crenças locais.
(D) Em 333 a.C, já enfraquecido, o Império Persa foi conquistado por Alexandre da Macedônia.
Answer:
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In the Webster-Hayne debates, who described the United States as a league of independent states?
Describing Colonialism
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Which statements are true about British colonialism? Check all that apply.
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The British Empire was the largest empire in the history of the world.
By 1921, the British ruled over five hundred million people and a quarter of the world's land area.
The British Empire continued expanding in the 21st century.
The British Empire still controls most of Asia.
Great Britain granted independence to most colonies by the 1960s.
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Answer:
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The Treaty of Versailles signed by Germany and the Allied Powers A closely followed the model of Wilsons 14 points B granted Germany control of the Rhineland C) kept German national borders the same as before the war D) required Germany to accept responsibility for the war.
Answer:
D) required Germany to accept responsibility for the war.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles signed by Germany and the Allied Powers "required Germany to accept responsibility for the war."
The Treaty of Versailles was signed following the end of World War 1 often referred to as the Great War which lasted between 1914 and 1918.
The Treat of Versailles declared that Germany and other Central Powers would take responsibility for the war effect by losing some of their territories, greatly reduce their military troops, and payments damages or reparations to Allied powers. The Treaty is often referred to as "War Guilt."
What is America's true form of government?
Answer:
democracy
Explanation:
Answer:
Democracy is the true form of America's government.
Which of the following statements best describes economic conditions in Europe immediately after World War II?
The economies of most European nations were in very poor shape
The economies of Western European nations were strong, while those of Eastern European nations were weak
The economies of Western European hations were weak, while those of Eastern European nations were strong
The economies of most European nations. were in excellent shape,
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In most of the European countries after the war, the economic and living conditions in cities was unbearable. The non-stop bombings of some cities led to thousands being left homeless and jobless, and many of the countries would fall into debt either from joining the war itself, partaking in it, or having to pay reparations for certain war crimes. under the Geneva Convention (Germany, Japan, etc.) It also didn't help that the Great Depression hit before the war, because while it was a very terrible event in the United States, the rest of the world suffered as well.
Answer:
A) The economies of most European nations were in very poor shape
Explanation:
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Discuss the challenges Middle East nations still face?
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ISIS :-ISIS is a universal threat, making strange bedfellows of US, Russia, EU and Iran. But there is no unified approach to combat the group. Saudi Arabia has formed a coalition of 34 largely Muslim nations to fight terrorism, as the main gate for ISIS fighters to go into Syria, which could be pivotal.
Refugee Crisis :-Three million Syrians have fled to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, another 6.5 million displaced in the country. The EU, ideologically divided over how to handle the crisis, is bearing the brunt of refugee migration. Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Hungary have built anti-immigrant fences on their borders.
Volatile Oil Prices :-Oil trading has becoming more volatile due to growing tension between two, big OPEC players, pushing already slumped prices lower. Saudi's newly severed ties with Iran have destabilized a political situation that will further complicate oil outlook.
Iranian-Saudi Tension :-Saudi Arabia executed a dissident Shia Imam by sending out regional shockwaves and inciting violent reaction in Shia-dominated Iran. KSA then severed diplomatic and commercial ties with Iran; Gulf nations followed suit.
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what industry was Henry Ford associated with during the 1920's?
a.oil
b.Railroad
c.automobile
d.Steel
Explanation:
The automobile strenghtened such related areas of production as the rubber, glass and oil industries
No século XVII, primeiro século da colonização da América do Norte, a Inglaterra quase não interferiu nos assuntos internos das Treze Colônias. No século seguinte, porém, a Inglaterra mudou sua política colonial e passou a oprimir suas colônias na América. Assinale a única opção que não diz respeito aos verdadeiros motivos que levaram a essa mudança.
A. A questão de disputa comercial, uma vez que as mercadorias norte-americanas começaram a concorrer com as inglesas no mercado externo.
B. Os desdobramentos da Guerra Franco-Índia, iniciada em 1754, quando os colonos norte-americanos invadiram as terras indígenas situadas além dos Montes Apalaches, provocando a reação dos franceses que lá viviam e dos indígenas aliados a eles.
C. A Guerra dos Sete Anos (1756-1763), motivada pela disputa entre a Espanha e a Inglaterra por terras situadas na África, na Ásia e na América do Norte.
D. Uma série de conflitos, principalmente a Guerra dos Sete Anos uma vez que a Inglaterra entrou em dívida profunda no século XVIII entrando em uma enorme crise financeira.
Answer:
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Write these dates in order:
753 BCE
313 AD
44 BCE
410 AD
285 CE
44 BCE
44 BCE
31 BCE
Answer:
753 BCE
44 BCE.
44 BCE
44 BCE
31 BCE
285 CE
313 AD
410 AD
What are some interesting/fun facts about Idaho .??
Explanation:
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The United States of America is an example of
a Unitary System
an Oligarchy.
an Absolute Monarchy
a Federal System
Answer:
a federal system. u .s.a
Which of the following is an example of NEW Imperialism?
1. A European exchanges manufactured goods in return for rubber and oil (industrial raw materials)
2. A missionary tries to spread his religion
3. Europeans were on a hunt in search for gold
4. An explorer seeks to make a name for himself or his country
Which one is it? Please help
Answer:
1. A European exchanges manufactured goods in return for rubber and oil (industrial raw materials)
Explanation:
New Imperialism is a term used to describe a time period that lasted between the late 19th century to the early 20th century. That was a time when the leading world powers were no longer self-contained or limited to their regions. They rather sought to expand their reach to other territories especially Africa. Colonialism was a feature of this time period. At that time also, European nations that were now industrialized sold or exchanged their manufactured goods in exchange for raw materials.
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Which is true of the National Road?
A.It started in Maryland and ended in western Virginia.
B.It was paid for entirely by tolls and donations from logging companies.
C.It was opened in sections over a period of almost 40 years.
D.It was completed in 10 years and then opened for travel.
Briefly explain the Bosnian Crisis. Austria-Hungary took over part of a Turkish province in Bosnia. This outraged Serbians who felt that the province should have been theirs. They threatened Austria with war. Shortly after, Russia allied with Serbia. On the other hand, Germany allied with Austria. The war was avoided due to Russia backing down.
Answer:
Bosnian crisis of 1908, state of severe international tension caused by the annexation by Austria-Hungary of the Balkan provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Congress of Berlin (1878) had given Austria-Hungary the right to occupy and administer Bosnia and Herzegovina temporarily, but the provinces officially remained possessions of the Ottoman Empire. Still, the Austrian administration tried mightily and at great expense to improve the strategically valuable region economically and to link it closely with Austria-Hungary. When in July 1908 the Young Turks staged a revolution in Constantinople (now Istanbul), established a constitutional government, and inaugurated a reform program, the Austrian foreign minister Graf (count) Lexa von Aehrenthal resolved to annex Bosnia and Herzegovina before the new Turkish regime could regain control over them.
To that end Aehrenthal met the Russian foreign minister, Aleksandr P. Izvolsky, at Buchlau, in Moravia; and, on Sept. 16, 1908, Izvolsky agreed that Russia would not object to the annexation. Aehrenthal pledged that in return Austria would not object to opening the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits to Russian warships, an advantage that had been denied to Russia since 1841. By a rescript of Oct. 7, 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Izvolsky, unprepared for such immediate action, could not control the strong popular opposition to the annexation that developed in Russia. Furthermore, Serbia, which was closely related to Bosnia and Herzegovina geographically and ethnically, was outraged by the annexation. It demanded that Austria cede a portion of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia, and Izvolsky, pressed by anti-Austrian opinion in Russia, was forced to support the Serbian claims. Austria, however, firmly supported by its ally Germany, threatened to invade Serbia if that country persisted in its demands. Russia, having failed to secure equally strong support from its ally France, could not risk a war against both Austria-Hungary and Germany for Serbia’s sake, and in March 1909 Izvolsky notified Germany that Russia accepted Austria’s annexation. Although the crisis was resolved without immediate warfare, the resulting embittered relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary and Russia’s resentment at having been deceived and humiliated contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
Explanation:
Question 3 of 20
Which action would the government most likely take in order to limit
economic growth?
A. Stop paying out Social Security benefits
B. Increase spending on a job training program
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C. Eliminate a tax on banks
D. Raise taxes on business profits
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Answer:
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What are two examples of illegal activity in President Nixon’s administration?
Answer:
The metonym 'Watergate' came to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration, including bugging the offices of political opponents and people of whom Nixon or his officials were suspicious; ordering investigations of activist groups and political ...
Explanation:
How can a government print more money than it takes through taxes and borrowing? Why would a government do this
Pretend you are a poor person living on the east coast of the U.S. post Civil War, during Reconstruction and Westward Expansion. You hear of a law that the government has passed called the Homestead Act where you can go out west and get cheap land. Given the fact that there is not a lot of upward mobility where you live (your grandpa was poor, your dad was poor, and your children will most likely be poor), would you be a settler and go out west? (Even though you now know in 2021 what happens to several Native American tribes).
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
No, I will not be a settler and go out west because there is no opportunity there for changing social status. There is very less job opportunities in the west so I prefer to stay in the old place and find a job to better by social status. There are more opportunities in the old place due to higher mobility as compared to the west. So that's why I choose to stay at the old place instead to be settler and go to west.
Formally under U.S. control, the _______ is a neutral waterway open to all shipping. *
Answer:
maritime transportation
The negative consequences outweighed the benefits of Manifest Destiny.
How did the reconstruction hurt and help the south?
Why would a craftsperson join a guild?
Answer:
To ensure consistent quality standards.
Explanation:
What is the relationship between historical questions and historical arguments?
Answer:
A historical argument is An argument is a set of propositions designed to demonstrate that a particular conclusion, called the thesis, is true. An argument is not simply a statement of opinion, but an attempt to give reasons for holding certain opinions.
And a historical question is like this. Those who seek to understand the past must formulate questions about the past, and answer those questions based on historical evidence. Now, let's review our key terms. The scientific method guides historians in understanding the past. The scientific method is is a process of investigation used to arrive at a truth.
So if you read threw these 2, you should be able to find the relationship. I really hope this helps and good luck on the quiz or test you are taking.
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Explanation:
hope its help you!what lead directly to the fall of the soviet union
Rebellions in the Eastern Europe
Growing anger with Communism
Economic problens
Which feature makes Christianity different from Judaism and Islam?
A. It recognizes Abraham as a prophet of God.
B. Its followers must obey the Ten Commandments.
C. It considers Jesus Christ to be the Messiah.
D. Its leaders do not tolerate any form of polytheism.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Judaism doesn't believe Jesus as the messiah. Islam views Muhammad as a prophet.
If you lived in the midivil times what would you be like?
Answer:
dead
Explanation: