Answer:
true
Explanation:
"Confucianism as a religion, though most view it as a philosophy."
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What policies did Vladimir Lenin use and where they successful?
Answer:
Lenin's administration redistributed land among the peasantry and nationalised banks and large-scale industry. It withdrew from the First World War by signing a treaty conceding territory to the Central Powers, and promoted world revolution through the Communist International.
Something that pulls people toward a place is known as a ____.
Answer:
Something that pulls people toward a place is known as a pull factor.
What was the only hope for the British army to obtain victory after the first battle
How many gods are in pantheism?
1. many
2. one
3. none
4. everything is god
The answer is option number 2.
Answer:
i think its many but could be 4
Explanation:
What war powers does the Constitution grant to the president?
Answer: It provides that the president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress, "statutory authorization", or in case of "a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces".
Explanation:
Which events contributed to the emergence of the new youth movements in the early sixties?
O the decline of suburbia
O high student satisfaction with traditional American values and institutions
O U.S. involvement in the Korean War
O the civil rights movement
Answer:
The growth of suburbia.
Explanation:
Answer:
I took the test.
Which event contributed to the emergence of the new youth movements in the early sixties?
The answer is U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War
Explanation:
In 150-200 words, discuss the growth of education and religion in post-colonial America, as well as Georgia's role in that growth.
Answer:
The population of the American colonies through the 18th century was primarily a mixture of immigrants from different countries in Europe and slaves from Africa. By 1776, about 85% of the white population in the British colonies was of English, Irish, Scottish, or Welsh descent, with 9% of German origin and 4% Dutch. These populations continued to grow at a rapid rate throughout the 18th century primarily because of high birth rates and relatively low death rates. Over 90% were farmers, with several small cities that were also seaports linking the colonial economy to the larger British Empire. As time went on, many new immigrants ended up on the frontiers because of the cheaper availability of land. By 1780, about 287,000 slaves had been imported into the 13 colonies, most into the southern colonies.
Explanation:
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Answer: One Mesopotamian contribution that I think had the biggest impact on human history was the development of agriculture techniques and the knowledge to know about the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, so Sumerians could use it for growing crops and to avoid some catastrophes.
Explanation:
Why was Ancient Egypt the most influential of all the early river valley civilizations?
Answer:
The Egyptian kept written records using a writing system known as hieroglyphics. Egyptian rulers used the idea of divine kingship and constructed monumental architecture to demonstrate and maintain power. Ancient Egyptians developed wide-reaching trade networks along the Nile in the red sea and in the near east.
How does the cartoon show that the suit sale was extremely successful?
its a cartoon what do you expect
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What economic opportunities that were afforded to Louisiana's unique geography did America
want to control?
Answer: C. America wanted to control the Port of New Orleans and the ability to trade.
Explanation:
Under President Thomas Jefferson the United States were able to purchase the entirety of the Louisiana territory from France. Territory which includes land in 15 current American states.
One of the reasons the United States wanted to purchase Louisiana was its inclusion of the Port of New Orleans which was a port city comprising over seven thousand people with access to trade opportunities that would improve the American economy.
1. How did the Whig party originate?
A. Over southern anger at the Dred Scott decision
B. Over opposition to Andrew Jackson
C.Over opposition to John C. Calhoun
D. As a result of the nullification crisis
2. By 1850, most southern leaders like John C. Calhoun:
A. Agreed to confine slavery to the South
B. Insisted slavery must be legal in all the territories
C. Believed slavery was slowly on its way out
D. Emphasized popular sovereignty
3. Why did slavery become a politically important issue by the 1840s?
A. The Methodist Church—the nation’s largest denomination—called on all members to free their slaves
B. President John Tyler’s antislavery policies caused a major proslavery backlash
C. The constitutional deadline for ending the international slave trade was drawing near and would officially end in 1848
D. Territorial expansion raised the question of whether new lands in the West should be free or slave
4. What did the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict originate over?
A. A loyalist revolt
B. The Missouri militia massacring Kansas civilians
C. Kansas being a free or slave state
D. John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry
5. In the 1850s, more northerners became paranoid over what they dubbed:
A. “The power of the purse.”
B. “The power of King Cotton.”
C. “The slave power.”
D. “Southern power.”
Answer:
1.The Whigs emerged in the 1830s in opposition to President Andrew Jackson, pulling together former members of the National Republican Party, the Anti-Masonic Party, and disaffected Democrats.
Explanation:
Describe how Madam C.J. Walker and Oprah Winfrey they are similar based on research?
Bonus question: What pair of progressive do you think have the most in common?
How are their accomplishments similar? Explain.
Answer:
Madam Walker was in the Beauty industry. She made hair products to make women's hair more beautiful. Business Tactics. She went door to door telling people ...
Explanation:
2. In what decade did a new amendment to the United
States Constitution broaden the definition of
citizenship?
a. The 1840s
b. The 1850s
c. The 1860s
d. The 1870s
Answer: 1860's
Explanation:
It was the Fourteenth Amendment and was adopted in 1868. It was called the citizenship clause.
7. How do subcultures impact people and U.S. Culture?
Answer:
Because People have different opinions on everything cultures, believes, its different for everyone
Choice: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. By Alice Walker
Where is Alice Walker making the speech?
Answer:
Walker made it at a restaurant that had been serving people of color for only a few years.
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Question 46 of 50
The Federalists felt like the Constitution would keep the government from becoming too powerful.
O False
O True
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government. The Federalists did not want a bill of rights —they thought the new constitution was sufficient.
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Option ( B.) BUDDISM.
Thanks;)How did the Declaration of Sentiments impact reform in the mid-19th century?
O Issues identified in the document became important to men.
O Its claim that women were equal to men led women to seek voting rights.
O Its claim of women's equality was largely supported by society.
O Issues identified in the document were addressed by the government.
Answer:
Its claim that women were equal to men led women to seek voting rights.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B" Its claim that women were equal to men led women to seek voting rights. "
Explanation:
Got it right on the ed test
Which statement correctly describes a state's representation in
Congress?
O
Each state is given two senators; its number of representatives is based on
population.
O
Each state is given two representatives; its number of senators is based on
population.
Each state is given one senator, its number of representatives is based on population.
O Each state is given one representative; its number of senators is based on population.
Answer:
Each state is given one senator, its number of representatives is based on population
Explanation:
what are some of the challenges Emily Stowe faced in her life?
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A result of the Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) decision was that states
must not interfere with commerce between individuals.
must apply national law to commerce within their borders.
could prohibit any commerce within their borders.
could regulate commerce only within their borders.
Answer:
A result of the Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) decision was that states, D. could regulate commerce only within their borders.
This decision had to do with regulating commerce and trade, as well as navigation within the states themselves. It created new rules for interstate commerce by giving the Congress more rights and powers to regulate this
Explanation:
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Saved Which one of the following is a requirement when becoming a US citizen
Answer:
To become a U.S. citizen you must meet the following requirements: You must be 18 years of age or older. You must have authorization to live and work in the U.S. on a permanent basis (informally known as a green card) for at least five years (or three years, if married to a United States citizen).
Explanation:
2. The methods of handling businesses and industries that conduct business around the
world is known as
o
A. globalization.
B. socialism.
C. privatization.
D. migration.
Answer: the answer is A. Globalization
Explanation: I hope this was helpful :)
How does the us asylum system affect the government
Answer:Asylees are entitled to certain public benefits. For the first seven years after being granted asylum, asylees are eligible for Social Security Income, Medicaid, and Food Stamps, and a variety of other benefits and services. Eligibility for many of these programs may extend past the first seven years
Explanation:
How did the invention of the repeating rifle change warfare during the Civil War?
Select all correct answers.
It stopped the rifles from making noise when they fired.
It allowed rifles to shoot many bullets without reloading.
It made the rifles more accurate at longer distances.
It made it unnecessary to use a better bullet.
Answer:
B. It allowed rifles to shoot many bullets without reloading.
C. It made the rifles more accurate at longer distances.
Explanation:
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Mass production led to products being manufactured in ________ quantities and sold at lower cost to the consumer.
greater
lower
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Which of the following contributed most directly to the adoption of policies
like Executive Order 8802 during the 1940s?
A. American leaders were concerned about potential racial protests
disrupting the U.S. economy during World War II.
B. The New Deal coalition believed that creating jobs for minorities
was the best way to combat the Great Depression.
C. Factory owners objected to hiring female workers before World
War II and hoped to recruit African American males.
D. The U.S. military had demonstrated that racially integrated work
units were more efficient than segregated ones.
Answer:
American leaders were concerned about potential racial protests
disrupting the U.S. economy during World War II.
Explanation:
I took the test.
Answer:
A. American leaders were concerned about potential racial protests
disrupting the U.S. economy during World War II.
Explanation:
In the United States, few children attended school in the early 19th century because: O A. the highest-paying jobs in the country required little education. B. schools were typically filthy and dangerous for young people. C. urban children often worked in factories to help their families. D. parents believed that schools were too strict on their students.
Answer: A
Explanation: because I think we all know our parents want us to get the highest paying job we can get:)
Answer: C: urban children often work in factories to help their families
Explanation:
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What does “ your mindset “ mean?
¨Your mindset¨ is another term for saying how your opinions affect the way your brain thinks about something, in simpler terms; The way your brain functions or thinks about point of views.
Example
¨You have a different mindset on politics, I think this is more correct.¨