What did the increase in production of farm goods(crops) lead to?
Answer:
population growth and new agricultural practices
Explanation:
Were each controlled by a
Answer:
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Explanation:
explanation.....
Were each controlled by a potato.
Do you think the methods the United States used to contain communism were justified?
Answer:
The Marshall Plan sought to contain communism in Europe by helping Western European countries rebuild their economies after WWII. The threat of Soviet expansion was real and the method used to contain it was peaceful and benign. In this instance, then, US methods were completely justified.
Explanation:
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The Marshall Plan sought to contain communism in Europe by helping Western European countries rebuild their economies after WWII.
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What is the main purpose for the separation of powers in the U.S.
Constitution?
A. To encourage fierce competition between each branch of
government
B. To prevent major changes to government policies following
elections
C. To place limits on the powers granted to each branch of
government
D. To allow different states to control different branches of
government
Answer:
C. To place limits on the powers granted to each branch of government
Identify and explain one way that social hierarchies stayed the same in the period 1450-1750
Answer:
That is why.
Explanation:
Here: The influx of Europeans, decimation of Indigenous, and explosion of the African slave trade is one way that it stayed the same from 1450-1750.
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How would you recommend improving the legislative branch of the American federal government? Why?
Focus on better democracy, and most importantly listen to the people’s voice because America is falling apart as people aren't listening to each other
Which factors caused people to settle in Western Europe?
Choose all answers that are correct.
large deposits of gold
fertile soil
mild climate
few rivers
Answer: A B C
Explanation:
not D
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Answer: the other person was wrong!
Explanation:
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What is one way that FDR persuaded African Americans and Black people to
vote for his political party?
A. His party offered to elect a Black person as vice president.
B. His party opposed equal rights for Black people.
C. His party supported equal rights for Black people.
D. His party argued against public funding for segregated
universities
SUBMIT
One of the ways that FDR persuaded African Americans and Black people
to vote for his political party His party supported equal rights for Black
people.
Franklin Roosevelt was successful in persuading the African Americans and
Black people to change their allegiance from Lincoln's republican party to
his Democratic party through the New Deal.
The new deal involved lots of reform programs which supported equal
rights for the people which was why they voted for him.
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Answer: his party supported equal rights for black people
Explanation:
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Which type of government was most likely to align with the ussr during the Cold War
Answer: look it up need coins 665
Explanation: hmm 88?
This question covers Part 1 of the course, "The Early Modern World, 1450-1750."
Please put the following events in chronological order, with the earliest event having
the value of 1 and the most recent having a value of 6.
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Putting the following events in chronological order, with a value of 1 for the earliest event and a value of 6 for the most recent event, is as follows:
Rank Event
1. The beginning of the Protestant Reformation, 1519
2. The beginning of the Atlantic slave trade, 1526
3. The Ming/Quinq transition in China, 1618
4. The beginning of the British and Dutch West India Operations in Asia, 1621
5. The high point of Palmares, Brazil's largest runaway slave community, 1630
6. The European Enlightenment, the peak of the Atlantic slave trade ... 1715.
Thus, the European Enlightenment was the last, and it featured the intellectual movement which emphasized reason, individualism, skepticism, and science while questioning religious and monarchical authorities.
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Andrew Jackson's stance on federal power was not consistent, as evidenced by what? He felt that the president should try to control inflation but believed state-based pet-banks were unconstitutional. He appointed judges to the Supreme Court but did not believe the president should have to respect their decisions. He used presidential power to remove Native Americans' capacity to govern themselves. He argued to use U.S. troops to enforce tariff collection but argued against establishing a national bank.
Answer:
He argued to use U.S. troops to enforce tariff collection but argued against establishing a national bank. ... A federal government office established to oversee policy toward American Indians.
A person who is thinking critically might ask:
why something happened.
how something happened.
what the consequences of an event are.
All of these choices are correct.
Answer:
Would most likely be All of these choices are correct.
Explanation:
That is a main process of finding out what happened. Why it happened, how it happened, what happened and where it happened.
Answer:
i think the last one all of thess choices are correct cause it is base on the question am i right? Correct me if i'm wrong
Explain how and why the 1950s culture of rebellion was historically significant.
Answer:
becouae it showed are rebellian aginst ritch
Explanation:
What is the name for the series of declarations that detail a political party’s positions on election issues?
Answer:
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https://brainly.com/question/22587884. Reformers got full support from all sections of the people of the
country. True/False
Answer:
this is true.
Explanation:
Answer:
false
Explanation:
becasuse when he pleops has peoples they had othr pleae s to pleoae so false is the asnwer
Write a paragraph that analyzes what Mahan seems to believe that the United States can learn from the examples of England and France.
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Answer Mahan cautions that if the United States does not look toward the sea, it will suffer the same fate as England and France. Declining to get into specifics, he suggests that not building up their navies has made them vulnerable to external wars, which has negatively impacted trade and commerce. He says that even if the United States does not want to expand overseas, it is still vital to have a strong navy to protect the nation’s shores from invasion.
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The lessons that Mahan seems to believe that the United States can learn from the examples of England and France are the naval policies.
Who was Mahan?
Alfred Thayer Mahan was one of the foremost thinkers on naval warfare and maritime strategy.
What can be learned from England and France?
According to Mahan, the British control of seas paved way for emergence of England’s domination over the world. He also suggested that not building up their navies made France vulnerable to external wars, which had negative impacted trade and commerce.
What can be applied to policies of the US?
Thus, it is vital for the United States to have a strong navy to protect the nation’s shores from invasion. Mahan also believed these lessons from the examples of England and France could be applied to U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the quest to expand U.S. markets overseas.
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Which of the following was an important are of 14th and 15th century identify with the help of the given information (A) Bidar (B) Chandragiri (C) Vijayanagara (D) Tirunelveli
What continent sent slaves TO the West Indies
Answer:
Americas
Explanation:
As Britain rose in naval power and settled continental North America and some islands of the West Indies, they became the leading slave traders.
What caused a Brief movement of reformation in Ivan IV? Did he follow through with his proclamation?
Explanation:
The Protestant Reformation began in Wittenberg, Germany, on October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther, a teacher, and a monk, published a document he called Disputation on the Power of Indulgences or 95 Theses. The document was a series of 95 ideas about Christianity that he invited people to debate with him.
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How did southerners fight slavery?
Answer:
Southern slaveholders often used biblical passages to justify slavery. Those who defended slavery rose to the challenge set forth by the Abolitionists. The defenders of slavery included economics, history, religion, legality, social good, and even humanitarianism, to further their arguments.
100 Points. What was the significance of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Marbury vs. Madison case?
The ruling determined that Congress could act against the president if it wished.
The ruling determined that the Supreme Court was more powerful than the president.
The ruling determined that laws that violated the U.S. Constitution could be thrown out.
The ruling determined that presidents could not remove judges appointed by their predecessor.
Answer:
Explanation:
Why is Marbury v. Madison important? Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.
Answer:
Explanation:
Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.
HELP ASAP Effects of the Crusades on jews NO LINK'S AND NEED 3 EFFECT'S
Answer:
The crusades were a series of military campaigns undertaken by European Christians with the goal of conquering Jerusalem, which was held by the Muslims. While Muslims were the primary targets of the crusading armies, the religious zeal inspired by the crusades led to the slaughter of many Jewish populations, not only during the first crusade, but also during the subsequent crusades of the Late Middle Ages.
Explanation:
The crusades were a series of military campaigns undertaken by European Christians with the goal of conquering Jerusalem, which was held by the Muslims. While Muslims were the primary targets of the crusading armies, the religious zeal inspired by the crusades led to the slaughter of many Jewish populations, not only during the first crusade, but also during the subsequent crusades of the Late Middle Ages.
All new bills are given a letter and number code; following their coding, they are then __________ to committees for closer inspection.
A.
passed along
B.
referred
C.
directed
D.
dropped
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Referred
Explanation:
The House clerk assigns a legislative number for bills introduced in the House of Representatives and the Senate clerk assigns a legislative number for bills introduced in the Senate.
The Armenians were massacred
under which regime?
The Russian Empire
The Ottoman Empire
The Egyptians
The British Empire
Question:The American were massacred under Wich regime
~~~Answer~~~
The Ottoman Empire
That's what I see in my book
The ottoman Empire Armenians were massacred under which regime Thus option (B) is correct.
What is an empire?The term empire refers that the several territories that come under one political unit be there as we see there are many villages as we see city and states are being there that comes to countries in the same way the empire is there for the different religions and many empires are there in it.
Between the 14th and early 20th centuries, the Ottoman Empire, commonly referred to as the Turkish Empire, ruled over a large portion of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. Osman I, the head of the Turkoman tribe, created it in the town of Söüt in northwest Anatolia around the end of the 13th century.
The Ottoman Empire's fall may have been mostly caused by supporting Germany in World War I. The Ottoman Empire had a secret deal with Germany before the war, which was a terrible decision.
Therefore, Thus option (B) is correct.
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All the following were significant environmental effects of the trade illustrated on the map except
Answer:D
Explanation:air pollution
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Bemard Grun Timetables of History and Guinness Book of Records, 1990
How many years does the timeline cover?
1. What period of time does the time line cover? Are most of the listed events
B.C. or A.D.?
Answer:
b.c) 9 times
a.d) 5 times
so it is bc
who was the founder of Pakistan?
Answer:
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the Founder of Pakistan.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the Indian National Congress in 1906. Seven years later, he joined the India Muslim League. The independent state of Pakistan that Jinnah had envisioned came to be on August 14, 1947. The following day, he was sworn in as Pakistan's first governor-general.
Explanation:
Why did people in Germany fear the Schutzstaffel (SS)?
OA
The SS encouraged forced migration, which changed the German demography
OB.
The SS created fear in the minds of the Germans by resorting to violence.
Ос.
The SS men used to attack women and girls outside clubs and colleges.
OD
The SS attacked veterans who demanded their pensions for fighting the World War.
O E.
The SS announced a second World War and gambled Germany's overseas colonies in it.
Answer:
I think B? Created Fear in The minds of the Germans by reasorting to violemce. I dont know though so dont be mad if ita wrong, sorry.
Explanation:
The Schutzstaffel (also known as the SS) killed really anybody they wanted with little concequence to themselves. Naturally the possibility of being killed and the murdurer getting away with it led German citizens (especially the jewish ones, who were on the Hitlist of Hitler) to be afraid of them.
In Canada, just like in China, eating at McDonald’s was a novelty for us. In the wake of post-Mao economic reforms, the belated introduction of the Golden Arches to China represented a whole ethos about what constituted the good life. Fast food might connote easy accessibility or overindulgence in the West, but McDonald’s presented a different kind of comfort for my family and me. The cost of a burger was hardly a trivial thing for us at the time, and my parents didn’t actually treat me to meals there all that often. When they did, we always got takeout so we could eat our burgers and fries around our Formica dining table, on our own plates. The hope was to have our fast food as slowly as we could.
The Filet-O-Fish became my menu item of choice. Its virtues are too many to count; doing so would be futile. As McDonald’s only seafood-based option, the Filet-O-Fish’s semblance of relative health appealed to my parents. Luckily it was also McDonald’s most delicious item. It played to my Chinese palate: While other McDonald’s buns were toasted, the Filet-O-Fish’s was steamed, much like the baozi2. From its honeyed starch to its tangy tartar and savory fillet, the taste of the Filet-O-Fish carries an ineffable umami-ness. At once sweet and sour, it reminds me of orange-chicken sauce: a plausibly Chinese flavor mass-produced in America. Eating one always felt transportive — the equivalent of Proust’s madeleine3 for my Chinese diasporic upbringing.
The Filet-O-Fish is the gold standard of fast food for many Asian-Americans, as well as other minority American communities. Invented by an Ohio franchise owner in 1962, the first Filet-O-Fish was the answer to the problem of McDonald’s falling sales on Fridays, when observant Catholics abstained from eating meat. Born from an attempt to market fast food to as many people as possible, the tasty little unit has since been further claimed by everyone from fish-loving Chinese-Americans to practicing Muslims to — well, anyone with taste. By 1965 the sandwich had gone national.
Its appeal is inscrutable, perhaps out of proportion to its paltry constituent parts. Consider the recognizably flaky fish patty, made from the ubiquitous Alaskan pollock. “Pollock is everywhere,” writes the marine fisheries biologist Kevin M. Bailey in the book “Billion-Dollar Fish.” “It is the pure white meat in fish sticks bought at Walmart and Filet-O-Fish burgers ordered in McDonald’s.” But you wouldn’t want the fish to be more interesting. The generic quality of pollock’s fishiness — common enough for various cuisines to lay claim to it — is part of its allure. So maybe what makes the sandwich beloved isn’t its taste at all, but the juxtaposition of its elements: A single fillet of fried fish, topped with a thin slice of American cheese and tartar sauce, all of it cradled in a bun whose impossible roundness suggests the triumph of industrial food production.
As a child, I was under the fantasy that my obsession with such a strange sandwich was eccentric. When I went to McDonald’s with friends who got Chicken McNuggets Happy Meals or cheeseburgers, ordering the Filet-O-Fish made me feel as if I was in on some sort of secret. After a few years in Montreal, my dad landed a good government job in Victoria, British Columbia. On our drive across Canada, we indulged in the prospect of my dad’s earning a real salary by eating at McDonald’s almost daily, a whirlwind of Filet-O-Fish meals (for me) and hamburgers (for my parents). But my experience was shattered when I, fancying myself different, pointed out that my parents both loved hamburgers while I, a renegade, preferred the Filet-O-Fish. “Well, I like the Filet-O-Fish most too,” my mother put it candidly. “But it is expensive, so we only buy it for you.”
These days, the sandwich is more expensive than ever; it’s also less beautiful than I remember. At some point, the Filet-O-Fish underwent rebranding: An ostentatious paper box replaced the modest blue wrapper, while what I remember being a full slice of cheese seems to have shrank by half. McDonald’s insists that the cheese has always been half a slice — so as not to overwhelm the fishiness of the fillet. Today’s unboxing experience most often reveals limp cheese sagging off the patty, frequently stuck to the ill-advised box. Where is the madeleine of my youth? Nowadays, a good Filet-O-Fish is hard to find.
Which of the following statements best encapsulates the author’s line of reasoning in the passage?
A.“...McDonald’s presented a different kind of comfort for my family and me.” (paragraph 2)
B.“By 1965 the sandwich had gone national.” (paragraph 4)
C.“Its appeal is inscrutable, perhaps out of proportion to its paltry constituent parts.” (paragraph 5)
D.“These days, the sandwich is more expensive than ever; it’s also less beautiful than I remember.” (paragraph 7, sentence 1)
E.“Nowadays, a good Filet-O-Fish is hard to find.” (paragraph 7, sentence 6)
The statement that best encapsulates the author's line of reasoning in the passage is "...McDonald's presented a different kind of comfort to my family and me."
The text revolves around the author's life experience, and his description of the period in life when parents had little money to frequent large restaurants, and therefore, on special occasions, frequented McDonald's.
The author, who is Chinese-Canadian, had as his favorite menu item the Filet-O-Fish sandwich, being the only McDonald's seafood option, and he was always chosen for generating identification with Chinese cuisine and culture.
The text therefore concludes with the author's reflection on the McDonald's differentiated sandwich that, even though it was made to reach as many people as possible, the author considered it an exclusive product for him.
Therefore, the correct alternative is the letter A.
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What do these amendments reveal about the political system in the United States?
A. The Constitution was written to define the established practices for elections.
B . The Constitution was designed to meet the changing needs of society.
C. The Constitution encourages membership in political parties.
D .The Constitution requires changes of political leadership.
Answer:
B. the constitution was designed to meet the changing needs of society.
Explanation:
The reason the U.S separated from Britain in the short term was that they were treated unfairly. The framers needed to write a constitution that would fit the needs of the American people, and show that they would be treated fairly have rights.