Answer:
Explanation:
On 8 February 1948 the Yugoslav party leader, Djilas, returned from a meeting with Stalin in Moscow and reported to the Yugoslav party leadership: “We must expect to have to manage on our own and not count on any assistance. The Soviet government will subordinate us to their own policies and force us down to the same level as the occupied countries of Eastern Europe”. This was the first time a Communist leader questioned the nature of the Soviet state. The Soviet Union’s international prestige was at its peak at this time. Djilas’ statements would never have been believed by communists around the world if they had been made known outside the borders of Yugoslavia.
Today the evidence is that there is much to be said for the Yugoslav criticism.
Through the forcible industrialization campaign in the thirties the bureaucracy and technical intelligentsia had moved further and further away from the working class and the people. The War had given rise to a system of privileges for the highest echelons. Russian chauvinism had become steadily more apparent. After the War profits were given a more central position in the economy, at the same time as the Soviet government took complete control of the economic and political development in the East European peoples’ democracies. This type of negative aspect of the socialist Soviet Union was becoming ever clearer. The counterrevolution which was carried through after Stalin’s death had been “in preparation)) for a long period. For the international communist movement this first became clear after the 20th party congress in 1956. It was from this point that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began its criticism of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) – criticism which indeed led to a complete breach after 1960.
Split in the view of the Soviet Union
Throughout the world communist parties and revolutionary groups became split in their view of the development in the Soviet Union. When, in the 1960s, those of us who subsequently formed the Workers’ Communist Party (marxist-leninist) were in the youth movement, we had connections with the Soviet Party’s youth movement. From 1967 onwards we had in reality adopted a standpoint on the conflict between the Soviet Union and China. It was clear to us that the Soviet Union was no longer a socialist society. Subsequently the struggle against the false communism and against social imperialism played an important role in our work. After the Soviet entry into Czechoslovakia in 1968, the occupation of Afghanistan in 1979 and the events in Poland in 1981, more and more progressives have taken a view against parts of, or the entity of, Soviet policy. But, at the same time the Soviet Union has acquired new friends. As a superpower with large economic, political and military resources the Soviet Union has played the part of “progressive” vis-a-vis liberation movements and nations which have struggled against U.S. imperialism. Moreover, the large Soviet market acts as a magnet for capitalist groups and opportunists the world over. For them it is therefore important to tone down the criticism of the Soviet Union. These factors, and the fact that Soviet society is as closed as it is, have meant that there is still much confusion as to the nature of the social system in the Soviet Union. The fine phrases about socialism, the leading role of the party, the planned economy etc., blur the picture and serve to disguise the true facts – capitalism in an advanced form: Social Imperialism. In this article I will present some of the material which shows the Soviet Union to be capitalist. In the first instance I will examine the economic system.
the Compromise of 1850 was not easily reached. There was much opposition to it from each part of the country. It finally passed through major efforts by Henry Clay, Stephen Douglas and Daniel Webster.
True or False
A British citizen who supported social reform in the Victorian era would most
likely call for the government to?
Answer:
A) stop factories from polluting the air.
Explanation:
A. stop factories from polluting the air.
B. invest in machines to replace low-wage workers.
C. outlaw membership in labor unions.
D. end expensive regulations on businesses.
OR IF THESE R THE OPTIONS?
A. pass laws preventing labor unions from striking. B. outlaw membership in socialist parties. C. stop interfering with private businesses. D. provide public schools for poor children.
correct answer would be: D) provide public schools for poor children.
Why was the concept of believing in one god so profound?(Monotheism)
Answer:
I suppose monotheism came to be so popular because of how simple it is. Its very easy for colonialists to explain to natives about one god who covers everything rather than explaining multiple. It's convenient. Also polytheism was mostly killed off by monotheists usually of an abrahamic religion.
Explanation:
Hammurabi's Law was important because it:
A. Established equality for all people.
B. Created the first democracy.
C. Provided a clear, written system of justice.
D. All of the choices are correct.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All of the above
Why would someone who is studying the history or culture of William Bradfords time period find the text interesting, important or useful?
Answer:
Plymouth Plantation is a journal that was written over a period of years by William Bradford, the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. It is regarded as the most authoritative account of the Pilgrims and the early years of the colony which they founded.
Explanation:
In simpler conext , they find it important and useful because the information in it is proven too be true and also because the text contains information from the early years of which the pilgrims founded a colony ,
i hope I helped.
What was the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the upper class?
A. It reduced upper-class women's involvement in charity work, since
most poor people were able to find factory jobs.
B. It led many wealthy people to take investment risks that left them
and their families in poverty.
C. It increased members' overall wealth, although they faced some of
the same health risks as the lower classes.
D. It forced members to live side by side with members of the
working class in crowded urban environments.
WHY THE 13TH CENTURY KNIGHTS WERE SO IMPORTANT AND LOVED IN MEDIEVAL SOCIETY
Answer:
They were loved because they not only fought for, but defended the peasants of the land.
Explanation:
The knights not only had the job to kill and capture land, but they did so in order for the citizens of their land to prosper. A good example, would be the crusades.
One advantage of a long-term loan compared to a short-term loan is that a
long-term loan:
O A. can be paid off in full without the borrower paying any interest.
B. allows a person to borrow more money at a lower interest rate.
C. does not force the borrower to make payments every month.
D. does not require the borrower to have a good credit score.
SUBA
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because of the short term maturity rate
Answer:
B. allows a person to borrow more money at a lower interest rate.
Explanation:
Which scenario most closely aligns with the ideals of laissez-faire capitalism?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The grange began as _____.
a) an economic protest
b) support for labor unions
c) a social and educational movement
d) a political party that pushed for social reforms
Answer:
The correct answer is C. The Grange began as a social and educational movement.
Explanation:
The Grange was an American political and social movement founded in 1867, two years after the end of the Civil War, with the objective of promoting the unity of the nation's agricultural workers, urging the organization of social groups of agricultural workers, promoting through them the education of its members.
Can you pleaseee help meeeeeee
The bottom right image of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" reminds me of the uproar caused 9 years before the war. The north and south both opinionated stances on the acceptance of the book due to its contents.
The top left shows The Liberator newspaper, a widely circulated anti-slavery newspaper that continued publishing throughout the war. It bashed the Constitution and went as far as calling it a pro-slavery document.
Two of the duties of the National Security Council are _____. (Choose two answers.)
to advise the President on foreign policy.
b.
to advise the President on the nation’s economy.
c.
to advise the President on American military affairs.
d.
to prepare the national budget.
What was the immediate response to the Wilmington high schools’ boycotts in 1971?
A school busing program was created.
New high schools were built for African American students.
African American youths were arrested.
A notable civil rights leader was assassinated.
Answer:
African American youths were arrested.
Explanation:
The immediate response to the Wilmington high schools’ boycotts in 1971 was that "African American youths were arrested."
Following the Wilmington high schools’ boycotts in 1971, 10 civil rights activists were wrongly arrested, found guilty, and eventually imprisoned for about ten years.
These 10 civil rights activists include eight African American high-school students, an African American minister, and a white female social worker.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer to the question is "African American youths were arrested."
According to What Makes History Usable?, what did looking at multiple narratives help students in Detroit do? Choose the best answer.
Answer and Explanation:
1. According to Bob Bain in World History Project, students often ask why do they have to know history or read any of that stuff. He explains that history can be made usable when one applies his skills to narrate historical occurrences and also evaluate them.
2. Multiple narratives helped students broaden their scope of knowledge and perspective in history, allowing them internalize more deeply the history of their city.
What would America in 1776 have looked like if the words within the Declaration of
Independence had been taken literally? How different (or the same) do you think our country
would be in 2021 had the words been taken literally?
what is the answer please...
full meaning of FESTAC
Answer:
Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture
Explanation:
After doing the activity, give your own definition of culture, society and politics,
1.Culture =
2.Society =
3.Politics =
Unit 4
Which of the following issues was faced by a character in The Sun Also Rises?
ОООО
ageism
antisemitism
temperance
sexism
Answer:
Sexism
Explanation:
Ernest Hemingway wrote The Sun Also Rises. The writing style of this novel uses profanity in language and its central focus on sex, lechery and the overall decline of its characters. The Sun Also Rises narrates a group of British and American war veterans who travels from Paris to Pamplona to see the bullfights and the running of the bulls.
how did the envorment in north America affect the development of indigenous culture in the late 1400
Answer:
Different climates caused indigenous peoples to develop different regional lifestyles.
Explanation:
Indigenous Native Americans were the inhabitants of the New World. Natives Americans were lived quietly and thrive with enormous natural resources to which they got accustomed. The environment in North America affected the development of Indigenous culture in late 1400 because of different climates that allowed them to develop in different regional lifestyles. Many indigenous people in the Northeast known as the Algonquian peoples. They lived on fishing and hunting, along with cultivating beans, corn and squash. Some of the southeast tribes include the Navajo, the Apache, etc. Their lifestyle was different from the Northeast because of geographic differences.
Giving Brainliest Answer!!
1. Knowing what you know about the topic, do you think that the “Cold War” is an appropriate name for the time period? Why? If you do not think it was appropriate, what do you think it should have been called?
2. To carry out the Truman Doctrine, the United States adopted the policy of containment. Do you think it was a good foreign policy? Why/why not?
3. Why would the United States want to help economically rebuild Europe? What's in it for us?
4. Do you think someone like Senator Joseph McCarthy could have considerable power today?
Answer and Explanation:
1. The name Cold War was appropriate to be used to describe the period of ideological and indirect combat established between the US and the USSR. That's because the expression cold war, manages to show that there was a combat different from an armed struggle, without the use of weapons, that is, a conflict without "heating up", without attacking directly with fire and gunpowder.
2. The Containment Policy established during the Truman Doctrine, aimed to contain the communist advance in some countries, especially countries located in South America. This policy was a very profitable foreign policy for the US, because it allowed the establishment of a control and a strong influence in South America, strengthening capitalism and increasing the number of allies.
3. The US wanted to help rebuild Europe economically because it wanted to combat the spread of communism in that continent. Through economic aid, European countries would be doomed to accept the capitalist concepts of the USA and turn their backs on the USSR and the communist concepts that could not help them economically.
4. Senator McCarthy would have considerable power today, as he would find it easier to establish his prosecuting policy, without evidence, by sharing fake news through social media, which is so popular today. However, he would also have this power strongly opposed, as people now have more access to information and could often dispute his words.
What does equal protection under law mean
Answer:
B.
It means that everyone has the same remedies if they think they have been unlawfully discriminated against.
which of the following was a lasting effect of the Atlantic slave trade?
A. African cultural practices were completely lost.
B. slave traders moved on to exploiting indigenous peoples in the Americas.
C. much of Africa was left poor and divided.
D. Christianity spread throughout the new world.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How did jobs change for people participating in trade along the Silk Road?
a.) They started working as merchants to make money.
b.)They became farmers to feed traders along the route.
c.) They became scribes to record the sales made in trade.
d.) They started working as monks to spread religious ideas.
Answer:
(a)
Explanation:
03:55:44 All of the following statements about Mexican immigrants in Texas are true EXCEPT: a. Their customs were heavily influenced by Spanish traditions. b. Very few Mexican immigrants worked as migrant farm laborers. c. After World War II, many began moving from rural to urban areas. d. By the 1920s, they began learning English and participating in the political system.
Answer:
b. Very few Mexican immigrants worked as migrant farm laborers.
Explanation:
New industries in the Southwest of America during the 1890s, especially in agriculture and mining, attracted Mexican immigrants. Mexican immigrants in Texas hold up to 9% of the population. The Mexican immigrants came from rural areas as labourers to work in mining and agricultural fields for stability and employment. The Mexican Revolution increased the flow of Mexican people in America, who were refugees and political exile decamped to America to escape death and violence.
Which statement describes one way new immigrants influenced America in the late 19th century? A. New immigrants ran factories and became heads of industry. B. New immigrants used their wealth to buy products. C. New immigrants helped build skyscrapers and bridges. D. New immigrants participated in the political process.
Answer: c
Explanation:
just did it
Answer:
C. New immigrants helped build skyscrapers and bridges.
how does archaeology help us find more about the past?
Answer:
Explanation:
it helps us see past cultures from pot how they did things back then and how did they use there restores and sometimes you can find more about there religons
Answer:
Archaeology helps us find the past becasue people dig up artifacts that date back to a certain time period. With these artifacts we can learn about the people living during those time periods and what their culture is. We can even find remnance of a lost city if we dig deep enough. Then we can see when civilzation started. When we find human and animal bones, we can determine what kind of animals used to live back then and how humans and animals survived.
Explanation:
The Herodians supported Christ's ministry. True False
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two arguments support loose constructionism?
It is the job of the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution as it is written.
The Constitution should be considered a living document that changes with time.
ОООО
Changes to the constitution must come through amendments.
The Necessary and Proper Clause gives the federal government broad powers.
Reset
Next
Answer:
1. The Constitution should be considered a living document that changes with time.
2. The Necessary and Proper Clause gives the federal government broad powers.
Explanation:
Considering that Loose Constructionism is the judicial ideology that supports the idea that the Constitution is defined and analyzed loosely, such that it is done in a way that makes meaning to be extracted from it or flexible instead of being rigid.
Also, lose constructionism tend to support the federal government power over that other level of stakeholders such as state individuals.
Hence, in this case, the two arguments that support loose construction are:
1. The Constitution should be considered a living document that changes with time.
2. The Necessary and Proper Clause gives the federal government broad powers.
The map shows the Indian subcontinent. Which location on the map shows the Arabian sea? A B C D?
Answer: The Answer Is D
Explanation: The reason why is since it is between Saudi Arabia and India