What loaded language is used in this passage against the Patriot Act? Check all that apply.

a. “hastily passed 45 days after 9/11 in the name of national security”
b. “expanding the authority to monitor”
c. “spy on ordinary Americans”
d. “turns regular citizens into suspects"
e. “created to catch terrorists”

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Answer 1

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A,C,D

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Answer 2

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The Correct answer is A, C, D

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1. What were America's goals in entering the Korean War?
2. Did we accomplish them? Why or why not?
3. Should we have gone to war in Korea? Explain.
4. How does this war affect us right now?

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Some of these answers depend on if your teacher has liberal views or more conservative views.

What were grandfather clauses, poll taxes, and literacy tests intended to do?

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Answer:Poll taxes, literacy tests, fraud and intimidation all turned African Americans away from the polls. Until the Supreme Court struck it down in 1915, many states used the "grandfather clause " to keep descendents of slaves out of elections i hope this helps can i get brainiest please

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Why is it important that artists document significant historical events through their art?

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Answer:

Artists are critical in helping us remember our shared cultural heritage. Documenting yourself in the current helps you to be a part of future history, whether for the sake of your family or friends, or for future generations attempting to learn and explore the past.

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Ans: Artists are vital to remembering our collective cultural history. Documenting yourself in the present allows you to be a part of future history, whether that's for the benefit of your family or friends or for people in the future trying to understand and discover the past.

In what ways was the Church of the first century the same as the Church of the twenty-first century?

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They kept all of its original artifacts but restored what was needed in the church.

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Abolishing discrimination within the U.S. military was he primary goal of Truman's Executive Order 9981. What was a secondary goal of this order? A) to restore America's reputation as a model for justice and modern democracy B) to encourage more women to join the military for purpose of becoming pilots to prevent African Americans who had served in WWI from suing the government D) to promote military growth and deter invasion from European and Asian nations Post-W Da​

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Answer: A; to restore americas reputation as a model for justice and modern democracy

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How did Marquis De Lafayette and Freiherr von Steuben help George Washington and his Army?

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Answer: Von Steuben helped drill George Washington's army and Marquis De Lafayette showed his loyalty to Washington by helping Washington take down military-political plot aimed for George Washington to give up command to Continental Army.

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Answer:

h=42

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“In the freest country in the world, where even the president rages against racial discrimination, no citizen of dark color is permitted to travel next to a white person, even if the white is employed as a sewer digger and the Negro is a world boxing champion or otherwise a national hero…[this] example shows us all how we have to solve the problem of traveling foreign Jews.” This quote from a Nazi newspaper in an African American paper shows the connection between Nazism and...
A- Jim Crow Laws
B- Groups like the KKK
C- Both A and B
D- None of these

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Answer: A- Jim Crow Laws

A Jim Crow laws ..........

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Answer:

1800's

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After a period of maritime explorations in the early 15th century, the Ming Dynasty started shutting the Middle Kingdom out of the rest of the world. This of course continued with the Qing, and the empire remained largely isolated until the 19th century, because of foreign "initiative."

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China's isolation began somewhere between the 1400s and the 1500s. This ended in 1842, 3 years after the Opium War. The correct answer should be b.

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Japan is the correct answer

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Use the passage below to answer parts A, B, and C of the question that follows.

"The walkout of the Arab delegates was taken as a clear indication that the Palestinian Arabs would have nothing to do with the Assembly’s decision. The British have emphasized repeatedly that British troops could not be used to impose a settlement not acceptable to both Jews and Arabs, and the partition plan does not provide outside military force to keep order.

Instead, it provides for the establishment of armed militia by the two nascent states to keep internal order and that any threats to peace by the neighboring Arab states are to be referred to the Security Council.

The Assembly decided Friday to take a recess of twenty-four hours to give the Arabs time to submit a [compromise] proposal, but this turned out to be what Mr. Johnson called a mere resurrection of the proposal for a federal Palestine, which had been recommended by a minority of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine.”

New York Times article from November 30, 1947, the day after the United Nations approved a plan to partition Palestine into two separate states

A) Identify ONE way the weakening of the British Empire led to the creation of new states after World War II, as indicated by the newspaper article.

B) Describe ONE way Britain’s withdrawal from Palestine was different from Britain’s withdrawal from India.

C) Explain ONE way the creation of the state of Israel led to conflict and displacement.


A) One way the weakening of the British Empire led to the creation of new states after World War II was the fact that since they had lost so much during World War II, be that economically or militarily, that they couldn’t afford to intervene and attempt to keep influence in the colonies that they had created. As a result of British disinterest in foreign affairs, more and more of their colonies began to declare independence, and Britain couldn’t do a lot about it because it was so weakened by the effects of World War II.



B) One way Britain’s withdrawal from Palestine was different from the British withdrawal from India was the fact that despite the time they gained independence being around the same time, the duration of their respective independence movements was vastly different. First of all, India had been occupied by India for over a hundred years by that point, and had been fighting for independence for a very long time, and had been victims of British violence towards their activism for years. Palestine was occupied for about thirty years, which was small in comparison, and the independence movement didn’t last nearly as long as India’s. This difference in time period made the fight for independence very different. On India’s side, they faced a lot of resistance in their movement for independence, as India was an important source of resources for both their military and economy, and Britain would go to great lengths to keep that colony under control. Palestine was not entirely as important to the British Empire as India was, so when they were weakened and Palestine was under threat of becoming independent, the British could not afford to send out troops to Palestine, and could enact more force upon the Indian people as the country was much more valuable. So, in short, the main difference between British withdrawal from India and Palestine was the fact that in India, the withdrawal was a lot more violent than the withdrawal in Palestine.



C) One way the creation of the state of Israel led to conflict and displacement was the fact that the creation of the state led to a mass refugee crisis for both the Jewish and Arab populations living in Palestine at the time. There was a lot of displacement for both Israel and the newly formed Palestine, because the dividing line was very unclear at the time, and there was still a large percentage of the opposite ethnicity living in the opposite state that was originally intended, which created a refugee crisis.

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A. The creation of new states related to the weakening of the British Empire was the result of the increasingly more independent view of the British-dominated nations, in relation to the British's disinterest due to the internal problems that the war caused. We can see this in the text above, when through the lines "The British have emphasized repeatedly that British troops could not be used to impose a settlement not acceptable to both Jews and Arabs."

B. The withdrawal of the British Empire from India was done with great resistance, unlike the withdrawal from Palestine, where the withdrawal showed no resistance and renounced its dominion through a decree that divided Palestine into two states, Arab and Jewish.

C. The conflict was caused because the Jews were taken to a Palestinian territory that maintained Islam as a religion, which caused a lot of conflict between them, mainly in relation to the governmental divisions and control of the sacred places.

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When was the date of independence (from the soviet control) for USSR, Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia?

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Answer:

Romania- 25 december 1989

USSR- 29 august 1991

Poland- 19 july 1989

Czechoslovakia- until the end of the year 1989

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How did the American and Soviet perspectives on the Korean War differ?

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The Korean War was held in a very small piece of Korea which didn’t allow the Americans to locate through a map. North Korea was occupied by the Soviets and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.

Consider how many casualties were caused in the war versus how much was gained. What impact do you think that had on the soldiers who were fighting in the trenches?

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It had a very dramatic impact and scarred them for life

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Answer:

C. Techsumeh

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Tecumseh was an esteemed leader, a powerful chief and a gifted orator. His death dismantled his pan-Indian alliance in the Northwest Territory. Without Tecumseh to lead them, most remaining Native Americans in the region moved to Indian reservations and ceded their land.

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Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

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Answer: Ngô Đình Diệm was a Vietnamese politician. He was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam, and then served as President of South Vietnam from 1955 until he was deposed and assassinated during the 1963 military coup

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Refer to the map.

A world map titled Reported Cases of Ebola outside West Africa, January 2015. Recovered patients were in Omaha, New York, Atlanta, Oslo, London, Hamburg, Geneva, Madrid, and Rome. In-treatment patients were in Paris. Deceased patients were in Omaha, Dallas, Leipzig, and Madrid.

Which of the following trends best explains how nations detailed on the map were able to quickly contain the outbreak of Ebola?

They provided effective medical response where the disease originated.
They invested in improved living conditions in areas affected by the disease.
They used modern technology to improve prevention programs and screen travelers.
They used modern technology to revitalize agricultural communities affected by the disease.

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The correct answer is A) They provided an effective medical response where the disease originated.

The trend that best explains how nations detailed on the map were able to quickly contain the outbreak of Ebola was "They provided effective medical response where the disease originated."

In the map, we can clearly see the reported Cases of Ebola outside West Africa. Ebola is a major health threat in African countries that has caused many deaths. The map is from January 2015.

The map shows the location of recovered patients that were in Omaha, New York, Atlanta, Oslo, London, Hamburg, Geneva, Madrid, and Rome. In-treatment patients were in Paris. Deceased patients were in Omaha, Dallas, Leipzig, and Madrid.

The first medical response to treat patients was one of the most important actions that helped to contain the spread of the disease. As we observe, most of these places are first-world countries or developing nations that had the resources and modern health services that allow these countries to swiftly react in the case of detected patients with this kind of disease. That is how they were capable of containing the spread of Ebola.  

Answer:

C

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Who was barred from receiving the GI bill benifits?

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Answer:

Many Black World War II Veterans Were Denied Their GI Bill Benefits. Time to Fix That. During World War II 1,154,486 black Americans served in uniform.

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How has treatment of Jews in India been different than
treatment of Jews in other places of the world?

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Answer:

free of anti-Semitic prejudice

Explanation:

India may be the only country in the world that has been free of anti-Semitic prejudice throughout its history. The Bene Israel flourished for 2,400 years in a tolerant land that has never known anti-Semitism, and were successful in all aspects of the socio-economic and cultural life of the people of the region. Compare that with any Western nation, be it France or Russia or even the U.S., where discrimination against Jews in housing was a fact of life as recently as the 1950s. But in "backward" India, from the beginning, the Jewish communities have not only been free of discrimination but have dominated the commercial life of every place where they have settled--something that has fed traditional European anti-Semitism.

In the presidential campaign of 1860, politicians and editors across the South associated the ___ Party with abolitionist John Brown, and warned that this party's victory would mean disunion.
a) Know-nothing
b) republican
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Answer:

b  and thanks you have a nice day as well

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Identify the part of the flower that receives pollen from another flower and uses it to start creating seeds.

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Answer:

Stigma

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The head of pistil. The stigma receives pollen, which will begin the process of fertilization.

After Reconstruction, Texas was dominated by
a. the Democratic Party
b. the Republican Party
the Tea Party
d. the Green Party
C.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B.
С

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Democratic

Explanation:

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the answer is A

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For about a hundred years, from after Reconstruction until the 1990s, the Democratic Party dominated Texas politics. In a reversal of alignments, since the late 1960s the Republican Party has grown more prominent.

Kung ikaw ay nabuhay nang panahong ang mga pilipino ay nakikipag sa mga espanyol,alin sa mga paraan ang iyong gagamitin?

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Answer:

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How is the president able to limit, or check, the power of the legislative
branch?

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Answer:

they can veto legislations

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When was the 2nd world war​

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Answer:

1 september 1939 - 2 september 1945

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WW2 was from September 1st, 1939 to September 2nd, 1945

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Match the following ideas to each French Philosopher.
4. Voltaire
5. Rousseau
6. Montesquieu
a. People are born free but usually end up enslaved. Kings should rule by the will of the people and not by the will of God.

b. A Balanced government, such as England’s was better than an absolute monarchy.
c. The Catholic Church purposefully kept people in ignorance and superstition, and refused to tolerate any disagreements.

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Voltaire - c. The Catholic Church purposefully kept people in ignorance and superstition, and refused to tolerate any disagreements.

Rousseau - a. People are born free but usually end up enslaved. Kings should rule by the will of the people and not by the will of God.

Montesquieu- b. A Balanced government, such as England’s was better than an absolute monarchy.

Explanation:

Voltaire, Rousseau and Montesquieu were known for their intellectual thinkers whose ideas changed French society. Montesquieu was one of the great est of Philosophers. He subtly discredited monarchy and religion. He considered the republic to be the best form of government because it was motivated by public virtue.

Voltaire was the central figure of humanity in the Age of Enlightenment.

Rousseau ideas helped the middle-class people in France to start the French Revolution and introduce new political, educational, and economic views.

- Where did the United States first confront Germany during World War II? Select ALL that apply
A. India
C. Australia
B. Morocco
D. Algeria

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Answer:

B. D.

Explanation:

They mostly fought in north Africa

Where did African Americans receive the best treatment?

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Answer:

Explanation:

he answer to your question is in the military. During the war, the African-Americans received the best treatment. Though some whites were doubtful about them and thought they'd prolong the war, they were able to prove that they were effective and helpful in the war

The Kansas-Nebraska Act_________ a. Established b. Joined Kansas and Nebraska into one territory c. Caused bloodshed as abolitionists and slave owners fought. d. Solved many local economic problems.

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I believe the answer is c

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why did imperialism look the way it did in india?

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Answer:

the British did not look at india as a culture they looked at them as an opportunity to profit

The British imperialism of India was a time when the British ruled Colonial India. The British came to India in hopes to use their land and products as a profit. In doing so, there were numerous economic and ethical issues that caused many conflicts. One example, being medicine. Once the British gained rule of India, medicine became part of the class system where factors such as wealth and race played the deciding factor of who gets proper health care. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!
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Serafine went shopping and bought the following items:SERAFINE'S SHOPPING LIST1 loaf bread $2.991 jar peanut butter $3.193 pounds apples $2.59She had one coupon for $0.25 off and another for $0.40 off. Which expression representsthe total amount she needs to pay?AB$2.99+ $3.19+ $ 2.59+ $0.25 + $0.40$2.99 + $ 3.19+ $ 2.59+($0.25 - $0.40)c$2.99+ $3.19+ $ 2.59+(- 50.25 + $0.40)$2.99+ $3.19+ $2.59+- $0.25)+(- $0.40)D Which statement best expresses the main idea of the passage?A. Greek philosophers were rebels who taught Greeks to think in new and different ways and push the society towards democracy.B. Greek philosophy played a very important role during its time period, but has struggled to leave a lasting legacy because many of the ideas and philosophies have since been disproven.C. Greek philosophers proved that people can be independent thinkers and have many different ideas and thoughts that evolved throughout the empire.D. 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