Crash Course US History #44

1. Why does John claim George H.W. Bush had the best resumé of any president ever?

2. Who was the leading contender for the Democratic primary? Who ended up becoming the nominee and why was his campaign flawed?

3. What does John claim is perhaps the most important thing that happened during the 1988 presidential election?

4. Why didn’t the United States support Iraqi efforts to topple the Saddam Hussein regime?

5. Despite his 89% approval rating following the Gulf War, why was Bush’s reelection campaign perhaps doomed?

6. What events led to the riots of Los Angeles?

7. Describe the economic struggle America faced under Bush’s presidency.

8. What was George H.W. Bush’s response to the bleak economic outlook?

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Answer 1

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Answer 2

The George H.W. Bush had an impressive resume due to his extensive experience in government, diplomacy, and public service.

Who was  George H.W. Bush?

George H.W. Bush served as a congressman, ambassador to the United Nations, envoy to China, director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and vice president before he was elected as the 41st President of the United States in 1988.

His background in foreign policy and experience in the government were seen as strengths in his presidency, especially during a time of significant international challenges such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Gulf War, and the reunification of Germany.

The people may consider George H.W. Bush's resume to be impressive due to his extensive experience and commitment to public service.

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Select true if the statement is true or false if it is false.
Brunelleschi built the dome of the Duomo without using centering.
true
false

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The answer is false It was built without any centering support which was traditionally used to support a dome during construction and it was also built without any buttresses which were commonly used to reinforce domes from spreading," Wildman says.


Show the images and the Gettysburg Address to a family member, classmate, or friend. Ask that person to
read the Gettysburg Address and then select an image that illustrates one of the concepts in the speech. Next
ask them why they chose that image.
Write a four- to five-sentence paragraph in which you summarize the following:
• What about the image did the person find appealing?
What is important to the person about the concept illustrated in the image?
• How are the person's opinions different or similar to yours?

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Answer:

In the Gettysburg Address, the main idea is that the sacrifices of those who died on the battle field of Gettysburg were made to preserve the principles of human equality and self-government as set forth in the Declaration of Independence. One of the main ideas is human equality. So, by giving African American women the right to vote, it is symbolizing how the U.S is making progress in bringing human equality for all humans of different races and genders.

Explanation:

Who Became Emperor of France in 1852 *

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Charles-Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte

Answer:

Napoleon III was France's first President from 1848 to 1852, and Emperor of France from 1852 to 1870.

Explanation:

What are 2 effects of the Battle of Gettysburg?

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Answer:In the Battle of Gettysburg, 51,112 soldiers combined died, got severely wounded, had gone missing, and got captured in the battle. They did an amazing job saving us and did it for many different reasons.

Explanation:

The graph below provides information about world oil supplies in 2007

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Answer:

You didnt add the graph

Explanation:

what specific farming and building techniques did the incas use​

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Answer: They developed resilient breeds of crops such as potatoes, quinoa and corn. They built cisterns and irrigation canals that snaked and angled down and around the mountains. And they cut terraces into the hillsides, progressively steeper, from the valleys up the slopes.

What happened to the Texas settlers when Santa Anna gained power?
Santa Anna forced all American settlers to return to the United States.
Santa Anna rejected the state constitution drafted by the American settlers.
Settlers who brought enslaved people into Texas were not allowed to enter.
Settlers were stripped of their Mexican citizenship and faced heavy fines.

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Answer:

Santa Anna forced all American settlers to return to the United States. Santa Anna rejected the state constitution drafted by the American settlers. Settlers who brought enslaved people into Texas were not allowed to enter. Settlers were stripped of their Mexican citizenship and faced heavy fines.

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Answer:

Santa Anna rejected the state constitution drafted by the American settlers.

Explanation:

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Why does the year 1861 have special significance in American history?

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Answer:

Events from the year 1861 in the United States. This year marked the beginning of the American Civil War . January 3 – American Civil War: Delaware votes not to secede from the Union.

Explanation:

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It was the beginning of the civil war.

Conflict between the North and the South arose around making Kansas and
Nebraska states because:

A. The South did not want to admit any new states, while the North wanted to admit more territories.
B. The North wanted slavery banned in new territories and the South wanted it allowed.
C. The North wanted only industrialized new territories admitted as states, while the South wanted more agricultural territories admitted as states.
D. The North did not want to admit any new states, while the South wanted to admit more territories.

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Answer:

B. The North wanted slavery banned in new territories and the South wanted it allowed.

Explanation:

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Who won the First World War?

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Answer:

The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles. In many ways, the peace treaty that ended World War I set the stage for World War II.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or diseaseThe first World War was won by the Allies consisting of the United Kingdom, France, United States, Japan, Italy. They defeated the Central Powers consisting of Imperial Germany, Austro-Hungary Empire and the Ottoman Empire. It lasted from 1914 and lasted until the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919.

Question 5 (1 point)
Which issue was not a reason for the rise of farmers' political unions in the late
1800s?
low cotton prices
competition with sharecroppers
high transportation costs
O fees charged by middlemery

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i think its high transportation costs

Answer:  competition with sharecroppers

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William Penn was the
of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania became home for many
.
Settlers in Pennsylvania had a
relationship with American Indians.

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Answer:

William penn was the proprietor it became home for many quakers and they had a friendly relationship with the american indians

Explanation:

Answer:

Proprietor ; Quakers ; Friendly

Explanation:

Outline the territory Genghis Khan conquered, on the map in modern countries Just please label the 13 territories that he conquer.​

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To my knowledge I think he had conquered many land ,

Answer:

1. China

2. Russia

3. Iraq

4. Mongolia

5. Northern Afghanistan

6. Pakistan

7. Ukraine

8. Georgia

9. Romania

10. Iran

11. Turkey

12. Burma

13. Armenia

Explanation:

After the National Bank charter expired,

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Answer:

After the First National Bank's charter expired, the government never chartered another national bank. a Second National Bank was chartered immediately. a Second National Bank was chartered a few years later. the government created the Federal Reserve the next year.

Explanation:

What was a major cause of the US recession that began in 2008?
defaults on mortgages for homes
consumers not buying new homes
damage from Hurricane Katrina
a rise in the American stock market

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Answer: defaults on mortgages for homes

Explanation:

The major cause of the US recession that began in 2008 is defaults on mortgages for home.

What is recession?

Recession can be regarded as a downward trend in economy which is do bring about inflation.

Recession usually bring about low GPD and give

temporary economic decline which usually affect the production and consumption.

Therefore, recession do bring about decline in incomes and spending of households .

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what is the stamp act? explain.

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The Stamp Act of 1765 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp.

Explain what article 3 of the constitution specifies about Judicial Power?

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Answer: Article III, Section I states that "The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." Although the Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, it permits Congress to decide how to organize it.

‘The foreign policy of Stresemann was the main reason Germany recovered in the 1920s’ Write on why you agree or disagree with that statement. If agree talk about: The Locarno Pact and the Kellogg-Briand Pact. If disagree talk about: The Dawes Plan and the Young Plan.

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Gustav Stresemann and Recovery from the 1923 crisis. He scrapped the old Currency, the mark, and brought in a new one – The Renten (temporary) mark It stopped hyperinflation and made German money worth something again. People were able to buy goods and be properly paidv increasing confidence.

Answer:

This is an opinion question, you must use your own opinion with evidence.

Explanation:

Here is my opinion,

in the long term Stresemann didn't help towards the recovery of Germany as due to the depresssion America called back their loans that they had gived to Germany causing more internal problems.

What were the core values that inspired
various Vietnam conflict protests?

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Answer:

The student movement arose to demand free speech on college campuses, but as the US involvement in the Vietnam war expanded, the war became the main target of student-led protests.

News coverage of the war, which included graphic visual testimonies of the death and destruction in Vietnam, turned US public opinion increasingly against the war.

Revelations that the Johnson and Nixon administrations had lied to the American people about the war undermined the public’s trust in government.

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Origins of the student movement

The student movement arose at the University of California at Berkeley in 1964, when students involved in civil rights activism chafed at the university’s sudden attempt to prevent them from organizing politically on campus. The Free Speech Movement arose to challenge the university’s restrictions on political speech and assembly.^1  

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Soon, other student groups were springing up across the nation with similar demands. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) formed at the University of Michigan and issued the Port Huron Statement, which criticized US foreign policy and attacked the Cold War assumptions underlying it.

[Read an excerpt from the Port Huron Statement]

Some of these student groups became a major part of the New Left, a broad-based political movement that challenged existing forms of authority, while others embraced a counterculture that promoted sexual liberation and unabashed drug use.^2  

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Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.  

Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.

Swami Satchidananda giving the invocation at the opening ceremony of Woodstock, a three-day-long music festival held in August 1969 on a farm in upstate New York. 400,000 people attended the festival, which featured popular performing artists like Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, and The Who. Image courtesy Mark Goff.

Vietnam and the rise of the antiwar movement

As the US involvement in the Vietnam War intensified, so did antiwar sentiment. Especially after 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson dramatically escalated the US troop presence and bombing campaigns in Vietnam, the war became the focal point for student political activism.

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.  

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.

Students protesting the Vietnam War in 1965. Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

Student groups held protests and demonstrations, burned draft cards, and chanted slogans like “Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?” Massive US spending on the war effort contributed to skyrocketing deficits and deteriorating economic conditions at home, which turned more segments of the American public, including religious groups, civil rights organizations, and eventually even some Vietnam veterans, against the war.

Although antiwar activism constrained the president’s ability to further escalate the war effort after 1965, it also lent credence to the conservative portrayal of a chaotic society desperately in need of “law and order.”

What was the main reason that the United States bought the Gadsden Purchase

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Answer:

Gadsden's Purchase provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.

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Why were racial barriers in hiring temporarily broken down?

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Answer:

War.

Explanation:

In war, many Americans went out to war, and that meant there were a shortage of people to work. That means that people hiring had no choice but to hire people of color.

A ______________ was a person who claimed land in the Great Plains. Select one: A:Homesteader B:Poverty C:Exoduster D:Cattle drive

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Answer:

A. Homesteader

Explanation:

Causes of the American Entrance into World War I

• Loss of innocent lives
• Loss of trade
• Defense of democracy against dictatorship
• Freedom of the seas
• Historical/cultural ties to British/French
• The Zimmermann telegram
• __________?___________

Which of the following BEST completes the list?
A. Trench warfare
B. The Red Scare
C. The sinking of the Lusitania by German U-boats (submarines)
D. Japan gains rights in Chinese territory

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C. The sinking of the Lusitania killed Americans, and greatly angered the nation. Wilson used it, other U boat sinkings, and the Zimmerman telegram to convince Congress to follow him into war in April 1917
It’s C. (The sinking of the Lusitania.)

Resulted in the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew which eventually leading to the entry of WW1

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Briefly explain the four M.A.I.N. causes of World War I.
M=Militarism
A=Alliances
I=Imperialism
N=Nationalism
Write the answer in 3-5 sentences

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Answer:

The real causes of World War I included politics, secret alliances, imperialism, and nationalistic pride. However, there was one single event, the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, which started a chain of events leading to war.

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Explanation:

This world map shows why it was said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire."
It spread over the entire globe. Where are the British American colonies located on
the map?

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A capitalist is a person who is trained to use new technologies, such as spinning jenny and water-powdered loom.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

A capitalist is a person or individual who utilizes his resources or wealth to create or invest in trade and industry for the purpose of making a profit based on the principles of capitalism; such as personal decision, prices, production, and the distribution of commodities that are specified primarily by competition in a free market.

Hence, in this case, the statement in the question is FALSE

Read the section "A Factory Girl, Lowell Offering,
December 1840."
Which sentence from the section BEST supports
the idea that steady work was difficult for women to
find?
A
It has been said that for women to put
themselves under the influence and restraints
of corporations, is contrary to their nature.
B
It is because our work is so difficult that the
wages of factory girls are higher than those of
females engaged in most other occupations.
C
These wages have drawn many worthy,
virtuous, intelligent and well-educated girls to
Lowell and other factories.
D
However, factory labor is more available than
work for many domestics, seamstresses and
school-teachers.

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Answer:

D. However, factory labor is more available than work for many domestics, seamstresses and school-teachers.

Explanation:

According to the section "A Factory Girl, Lowell Offering, December 1840." the narrator talks about the female and how getting a steady work was difficult for them. He mentions that the wages of factory girls are higher than those of females engaged in most other occupations.

Therefore, the sentence from the section that BEST supports the idea that steady work was difficult for women to find is "However, factory labor is more available than work for many domestics, seamstresses and school-teachers."

This type of warfare led to a stalemate (no one wins) on the Western front during WW One? *

conventional warfare
nuclear warfare
trench warfare
naval warfare

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Answer: Trench warfare.

Explanation:

The type of warfare led to a stalemate (no one wins) on the Western front during WW One is trench warfare.

Trench warfare is simply a form of land warfare whereby occupied fighting lines are used which consists of military trenches, such that the troops are protected from the attacks of the enemy.

During World War I, the trenches were long, and dug into the ground in the place where the soldiers lived which resulted in it being uncomfortable and thus made some soldiers have trench foot.

Answer:

trench warfare

Explanation:

A stalemate developed on the Western Front for four main reasons, one being that the Schlieffen plan failed, another reason was that the French were unable to defeat the Germans completely at the Battle of the Marne, another reasons was the "race to the Channel" and the last reason was that defending positions was far ...

True or False? The number of electoral votes a state has depends on its population

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Electoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census.

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Answer: USSR, Joseph Stalin. WW2 had just finished up and they were tired and weak. Truman Doctrine was how the US responded to the USSR.

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