Answer: yes
Explanation:
What do the flags in this poster represent?
A. Countries belonging to the Warsaw pact behind the Iron Curtain
B. Countries receiving economic assistance from the US
C. Countries forming the European coal and steel community
D. Countries created after World War II
Answer:
B. Countries receiving economic assistance from the US.
Explanation:
The Marshall Plan was a US government plan with the objective of providing aid to the countries affected by the Second World War. This plan was also known as the European Recovery Program, enacted in 1948.
The given poster is from one of the entries from the Intra-European Cooperation for a Better Standard of Living Poster Contest held all over Europe in 1950. This poster contains the flags of countries that receive aid under the plan namely, Portugal, Norway, Belgium, Iceland, West Germany, the Free Territory of Trieste, Italy, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Turkey, Greece, France, and the United Kingdom.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
How did solider in WW1 adjust the gas mask that was rubbing agents their skin without exposing themselves to the gas
What The Meaning of communications
Answer:
the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
Explanation:
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1. How did the populist and progressive movements bring about an overall more democratic culture in politics, gender roles, and the economy?
2. Why did the post-WWI years bring economic growth and cultural revival, as well as tension and conflict?
3. What factors led to a massive expansion in the size and scope of the federal government in the inter-war years? What new roles did the government take on?
4. How did conflicts in Europe and Asia in the first half of the 20th century lead to an expansion of America’s role in the world?
5. How did World War I and World War II bring change to the African American community and lay the groundwork for the future civil rights movement?
Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
Key Takeaways
The roots of the liberalism with which we are familiar lie in the Progressive Era. For the Progressives, freedom is redefined as the fulfillment of human capacities, which becomes the primary task of the state. To some degree, modern conservatism owes its success to a recovery of and an effort to root itself in the Founders' constitutionalism.Answer:
1. How did the populist and progressive movements bring about an overall more democratic culture in politics, gender roles, and the economy? - the progressive movement made a more accountable government that improved america, like in womens rights, food and safety laws, and political corruption.
2. Why did the post-WWI years bring economic growth and cultural revival, as well as tension and conflict? - after WWII many younger people emerged in society. there was a focus on politics, on womens rights to vote. this led to conflicts about how morality and society took a downturn. there was also a higher crime rate.
3. What factors led to a massive expansion in the size and scope of the federal government in the inter-war years? What new roles did the government take on? - after WWI the president didnt help that much, he believed in lazzire fair, just see what would happen. but after WWII the president and government helped more, they put programs to help people.
4. How did conflicts in Europe and Asia in the first half of the 20th century lead to an expansion of America’s role in the world? - as countries were taking over countries the united states wanted to help to preserve democracy. it started by providing resources to allied countries to eventually joining the war ourselves.
5. How did World War I and World War II bring change to the African American community and lay the groundwork for the future civil rights movement? - as the wars went on, more and more african americans were joining he military, which led to more job opportunities back at home. they were seen more as equal to everyone else, as they worked together. they got to show that they were the same as everyone else.
Explanation:
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What was the impact of the peace of Paris on native people?
Answer:
The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War. ... With Britain now in control, Native Americans in Ohio feared that colonists would move onto their lands, driving the natives further west as had occurred since the earliest British settlements in North America
Explanation:
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Does anyone have the answers for the southwest Asia through time unit test for 7b conexus.
I do not sorry I would personally look it up on a search engine but sadly I do not have the answers
This issue was debated at the Constitutional convention and was left unsolved for future generations
What is a millet? Who lived in them?
Answer:
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In the Ottoman Empire, a millet (Turkish: [millet]) was an independent court of law pertaining to "personal law" under which a confessional community (a group abiding by the laws of Muslim Sharia, Christian Canon law, or Jewish Halakha) was allowed to rule itself under its own laws.
Explanation:
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Which of these leadership qualities is MOST commonly associated with George Washington?
A)
his devotion to abolition
B)
his ability to re-unify the country
C
his commitment to telling the truth
D)
his dedication to nonviolent protest
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The integrity, dignity, wisdom, courage, and determination George Washington displayed during the founding of the nation can still serve as a model for present-day leaders.
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Answer:
three
Explanation:
I did some research and apparently a typical argument has three main types of claims.
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Answer:
Two
Explanation:
It normally contains two because it is when two or more people disagree on something and one side agrees with one claim and the other agrees with the other claim.
Which was NOT an effect from World War 1?
a
Collapse of major empires
b
Germany increased world wide dominance
c
Economic loss
d
Loss of human life
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Germany didn't increase worldwide dominance, if anything, they lost a lot of land after the First World War.
The Persians wanted revenge against the Greeks. Describe an
event in your own life or on the news where revenge was involved.
What was the outcome?
Answer:
Well we were down 8-0 in baseball the other day, so they thought they were gonna win. Well, I hit 2 home runs, (grand slam and 3 run), and then we scored some others. We won 10-8.
Explanation:
can anyone please explain me why kira or light yagami died in death note
Answer:
XD
Explanation:
cuz near and mello said so and he got shot and well ryuk wrote light's name and in ryuk's death note
Answer:
he couldnt escape death he was shot and his name was written in the deathbook and in the end he became a Shinigami
how people in state dealt with challenges of the Great Depression?
Answer:
World War II played only a modest role in the recovery of the U.S. economy. ... This expansionary fiscal and monetary policy, together with widespread conscription beginning in 1942, quickly returned the economy to its trend path and reduced the unemployment rate to below its pre-Depression level.
Answer: The New Deal policies enacted by the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration during the 1930s in response to the Great Depression are traditionally interpreted in terms of how they affected the nation as a whole. However, New Deal policies also had a dramatic impact at the state and local level. Because many officials of state and local governments were unwilling to work in cooperation with the federal government, their response to New Deal policies often did not help the nation to recover as quickly and fully as it could have.
Into how many branches do state constitutions divide the government?
There are 3 branches and they are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Answer:
Explanation:
it 3 branches
can anyone help me it due today?
Answer:
I'm not really sure but I think its F
I deserve better treatment
than this. I have just written
a letter to my local
newspaper about how hard
I work and how much
money my factory makes,
yet ſhave no say in how this
country is run. Down with
the King.
Answer:
is that a question
Explanation:
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How was the U.S. population changing in the early 1800s?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Is Fair Trade Fair?
(Your own words)
Answer:
Yeah trade fair is fair. When u trade someone and then they trade u back that means each person is getting something from each other. To me that seems fair.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT PLZZZ how did the entry of the united states affect world war 1
Answer:
The entry of the United States was the turning point of the war, because it made the eventual defeat of Germany possible. It had been foreseen in 1916 that if the United States went to war, the Allies' military effort against Germany would be upheld by U.S. supplies and by enormous extensions of credit.
Explanation:
In the election of 1856, the vote was divided along rigid sectional lines. Which candidate captured most of the votes in the southern states
Answer:
Political Party Presidential Nominee Electoral College
Explanation:
Answer:
The president with the most votes in the southern states is…. Buchanan
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Answer:
C and D.
Explanation:
Douglass MacArthur served as a General who led the Southwest Pacific into World War I, he also supervised the Allied occupation of Japan successfully, and also leading the United Nations forces in the Korean War.
In 1945, MacArthur was given responsibility as a Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) to bring to action the Occupation plan in Japan. The two economic initiatives advanced by MacArthur during the Occupartion and Reconstruction of Japan were to distribute lands among the small farmers, which gave more power to them over the rich landowners. Another initiative taken was to break large companies or conglomerates.
Therefore, options C and D are correct.
Extermination camps were established at _, Chelmno, and Treblinka. The Jews at these camps were killed by _.
ANSWERS: Belzec, gas poisoning
Answer:
Belzec
Gas poisoning
Explanation:
Extermination camps were established at BELZEC, Chelmno, and Treblinka. The Jews at these camps were killed by GAS POISONING.
The Jewish people captured by the Nazis were taken to extermination camps in Poland and murdered through gas poisoning.
What was wayne coyne beliefs
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Explanation:
Korea was similar to China in that it
encouraged contacts with outsiders
killed all foreigners in its territory
was part of a vast trade network
discouraged contacts with outsiders
Answer:
discouraged contacts with outsiders.
Explanation:
Prior to joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), China wasn't open about it's economic activities or policy to other countries across the world. This simply means the Chinese government was very secretive about the happening in it's country and as such wouldn't allow outsiders to see what it was doing or it's internal engagements.
However, joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) made them to be more open to other countries, which was a key factor for their unprecedented economic growth and development.
Hence, China was able to trade globally, capturing many markets and attracting foreign investment which boosted it's economy greatly
Additionally, Korea was similar to China in that it discouraged contacts with outsiders because it wasn't open to trade and diplomatic relations with other nations.
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What effects did Native Americans have on Indiana during the colonial period & early statehood era?
Answer:
The history of human activity in Indiana, a U.S. state in the Midwest, began with migratory tribes of Native Americans who inhabited Indiana as early as 8000 BC. Tribes succeeded one another in dominance for several thousand years and reached their peak of development during the period of Mississippian culture. The region entered recorded history in the 1670s when the first Europeans came to Indiana and claimed the territory for the Kingdom of France. After France ruled for a century (with little settlement in this area), it was defeated by Great Britain in the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) and ceded its territory east of the Mississippi River. Britain held the land for more than twenty years, until after its defeat in the American Revolutionary War, then ceded the entire trans-Allegheny region, including what is now Indiana, to the newly formed United States.
The U.S. government divided the trans-Allegheny region into several new territories. The largest of these was the Northwest Territory, which the U.S. Congress subsequently subdivided into several smaller territories. In 1800, Indiana Territory became the first of these new territories established. As Indiana Territory grew in population and development, it was divided in 1805 and again in 1809 until, reduced to its current size and boundaries, it retained the name Indiana and was admitted to the Union in 1816 as the nineteenth state.
The newly established state government set out on an ambitious plan to transform Indiana from a segment of the frontier into a developed, well-populated, and thriving state. State founders initiated an internal improvement program that led to the construction of roads, canals, railroads, and state-funded public schools. Despite the noble aims of the project, profligate spending ruined the state's credit. By 1841, the state was near bankruptcy and was forced to liquidate most of its public works. Acting under its new Constitution of 1851, the state government enacted major financial reforms, required that most public offices be filled by election rather than appointment, and greatly weakened the power of the governor. The ambitious development program of Indiana's founders was realized when Indiana became the fourth-largest state in terms of population, as measured by the 1860 census.
Indiana became politically influential and played an important role in the Union during the American Civil War. Indiana was the first western state to mobilize for the war, and its soldiers participated in almost every engagement during the war. Following the Civil War, Indiana remained politically important as it became a critical swing state in U.S. Presidential elections. It helped decide control of the presidency for three decades.
During the Indiana Gas Boom of the late 19th century, industry began to develop rapidly in the state. The state's Golden Age of Literature began in the same time period, increasing its cultural influence. By the early 20th century, Indiana developed into a strong manufacturing state and attracted numerous immigrants and internal migrants to its industries. It experienced setbacks during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Construction of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, expansion of the auto industry, urban development, and two wars contributed to the state's industrial growth. During the second half of the 20th century, Indiana became a leader in the pharmaceutical industry due to the innovations of companies such as Eli Lilly.
Examine the supply and demand schedules for headphones. How much
would a seller charge if he or she wanted to sell headphones for their
equilibrium price?
Price of headphones
Quantity supplied
$25
100
$50
200
$75
300
$100
400
$125
500
Price of headphones
Quantity demanded
$25
300
$50
200
$75
150
$100
100
$125
75
Answer: $50
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How was food preserved for the trip? a. Food was always fresh found or caught fresh each day. b. Food was preserved by freeze drying large amounts each month. c. Food was bought along the way, so it did not need to be preserved. d. Food was preserved through drying, canning, or curing. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What can be inferred from these passages?
Who was pharaoh Menes?
Answer:Menes was a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt credited by classical tradition with having united Upper and Lower Egypt and as the founder of the First Dynasty.
Explanation: