Answer: Women and children were both drawn into the conflict, seeing their husbands, sons, fathers, and so on be taken by the hardships of war. The women and children themselves also had to undergo these hardships, being caught in wartime.
Explanation: I mostly based this answer off of Turn: Washington's Spies, as the story of Mary Woodhull reflects how women and children were affected by the Revolution as well.
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Match the description with the person. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1) the last leader of the Soviet Union A) Mikhail Gorbachev
2) the Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis B) Nikita Khrushchev
3) a corrupt South Vietnamese leader C) Ngo Dinh Diem
Answer:
1. Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
2. Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev
3. Dinah Diem
Explanation:
Answer:
The last leader of the Soviet Union- Mikhail Gorbachev
The Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis- Nikita Khrushchev
A corrupt South Vietnamese leader- Ngo Dinh Diem
The Allied military commander during the Korean War- Douglas MacArthur
The U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis- John F. Kennedy
Explanation:
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If Manuel boycotts a product, he is
Answer:
Ask full question.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete. Kindly, ask complete question.
Who served as Vice President under Gerald Ford?
O Walter Mondale
O Nelson Rockefeller
O Spiro Agnew
O Bob Dole
Answer:
Nelson Rockfeller
Explanation:
Nelson Rockfeller was born in 1974 and died in 1977 and was also the Vice President while Gerald Ford was president.
Answer:
Nelson Rockefeller
Explanation:
Nelson Rockefeller served as vice president under Gerald Ford from 1974 to 1977.
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What was the importance of Rabbi 's for Judaism?
Describe the differences in living conditions for white South Africans and black South Africans.
Answer:
White South Africans (Afrikaans: Blankes/Europeërs) are South Africans of European descent, as well as certain parts of West Asia.[2] In linguistic, cultural and historical terms, they are generally divided into the Afrikaans-speaking descendants of the Dutch East India Company's original settlers, known as Afrikaners, and the Anglophone descendants of predominantly British colonists. In 2016, 57.9% were native Afrikaans speakers,
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what are the goods and services provided by the government?
Answer:
Our society, depending on locality, has provided such public goods and services as public education, sanitation, police services, fire protection, libraries, infrastructure maintenance (roads, bridges, communications networks, etc..) and street lighting
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What were some of the reasons for the stock market crash of 1929?
Answer:
Multiple Reasons
Explanation:
Too many rethdrawls of money, frantic people wanting to secure there money causing a havoc of the system. The amount of real estate loss caused othe rproblems to. During a consruction of a real estate property they built to many expseive houses and not enough people buying them ontop of that a hurricane happend that caused all the real estate to be detroyed causing the investors to be broke. The dust bull also caused loss in crops which was what part of the stock market was absed on.
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
its true....................
The passage was most likely written in response to the
a. considerable home front opposition faced by the Confederacy to waging the war.
b. the initiative and daring shown by the North early in the war.
c. the wartime destruction of the South’s infrastructure.
d. the greater resources possessed by the North.
Answer: D
Explanation: The man complains of the lack of luxury the South has received during the War, therefore the answer being D.
What was a direct result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
The Act led to violence in Nebraska as pro and anti slavery forces fought.
Opponents of the Act threatened to secede from the Union.
The Act led to violence in Kansas as pro and anti slavery forces fought.
Supporters of the Act threatened was if Kansas or Nebraska became a slave state.
Answer:
The Act led to violence in Kansas as pro and anti slavery forces fought.
Explanation:
The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act was an act that led to the creation of the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. This Act also repeals the Missouri Compromise and helped the creation of the two territories.
One direct result of this Act was the violence between the pro- and anti-slavery forces in Kansas. This event is also known as "Bleeding Kansas" because of the extreme level of bloodbath during the confrontation.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
The Act led to violence in Kansas as pro and anti slavery forces fought.
How did labor unions affect the economy after WW2?
Answer:
Explanation:
At the same time, labor unions won long-term employment contracts and other benefits for their members. Farmers, on the other hand, faced tough times. Gains in productivity led to agricultural overproduction, as farming became a big business. Small family farms found it increasingly difficult to compete, and more and more farmers left the land.
Based on the quote, which of the
following would MLK Jr. believe Americans are justified in disobeying?*
“There are just laws and there are unjust laws. /
would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One
has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey
just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility
to disobey unjust laws." -MLK Jr.
A. The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
B. Civil Rights Act of 1965
C. The 14th Amendment
1). Why did the Fugitive Slave Act make abolitionists & people in the North "angrier than ever"?
Answer:
It required that all escaped slaves, upon capture, be returned to the slaver and that officials and citizens of free states had to cooperate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Before the fugitive slave act, slaves in the South could (not very easily) possibly make it to the Northern states where slavery was outlawed, and live the rest of their lives as free people. But, the fugitive slave act (passed in 1850) required that even if slaves were able to escape to the North, they were still slaves, and had to be sent back to their owners in the South. It put the responsibility on the federal government to find and return slaves. So the act further engrained slavery into America's laws, which was a turning point leading to the Civil War, and made Northern abilitionists very angry, as it was extending the practice of slavery rather than trying to bring it to an end. Hope this helps.
The Executive Branch includes the Supreme Court.
Choose best answer
O True
O False
Answer:
trueis correct option
Explanation:
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lincolns emancipation proclamation declared..
1). slaves in the union states be free
2). slaves in the confederate states to be free
3). slaves in the US territories be free
Answer:
1
Explanation:
1). slaves in the union states be free
Answer:
3). slaves in that US territories be free
Explanation:
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In the early part of the war (1861-1862), which side won more battles?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You do not specify to what war you are referring to, either which region of the world.
However, trying to help you we are going to assume you are referring to the American Civil War. If that is the case, we can comment on the following.
In the early part of the American Civil War (1861-1862), the side that won more battles was the southern side, the Confederate Army.
Let's remember that after seven southern states seceded from the union, the American Civil War began.
Abraham Lincoln won the elections and became President of the United States. Then the states that seceded were South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas. They formed the Confederate States and the War began.
In the early part of the American Civil War (1861-1862), the Confederate Army won more battles.
Among the most important battles held during those first years were the Battle of Bull Run, the capture of Fort Donelson, the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimac, the Battle of Shiloh, the Battle of New Orleans, the Seven Day Battles, and the Battle of Antietam.
What are some communist Characteristics
How can the people influence political decisions?
Answer:
To influence someones political decision, you need to be respectful. Being respectful is a big part of trying to get someone to understand your side. State your facts, where you got your facts, and undertand where they are coming from as well. Always be open minded it's okay to be wrong! If you're wrong you're learning.
Explanation:
How does The Grapes of Wrath identify the effects of Americans' views on the Dust Bowl?
The story is an allegory for the conflicts between American values and the rise of the Communist party in the United States.
The story covers the rise of corporate farming and the devaluation of the small family farms that dotted the Great Plains.
The story accurately describes the impact the California vineyard industry had on migrant workers.
The story is a depiction of Oklahoma farmers and the difficulties they experienced migrating to California.
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Answer:
there is no ideological "message" in this novel. Steinbeck describes Zeitgeist of the 1930s, spirit of time immediately after the Great Depression. At the same time we can see one of the crucial characteristic of American cultures - strong and still persistent characteristic of migration within the country (in the case of Oklahoma to California) which is something not so strong in other big countries (Russia, China, Brazil). The same feature of America is present in a beatnik writer, Jack Kerouak.
Explanation:
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Who is the present General Secretary of United Nations (UN)?
Answer:
António Guterres is the present and ninth secretary general of UN
According to the chart below, which ethnic group has the most deaths as a result of the holocaust
Disabled citizens
Polish Jews
Soviet prisoners of war
Romanian jews
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What does the principle of national self-determination conflict with?
containment
Buddhism
capitalism
colonialism
Answer: colonialism
Explanation: Colonialism as the Denial of the Right of Self-Determination
Unlike many late 19th– and early 20th-century liberals, Mises was a passionate anti-colonialist. As a radical liberal, he recognized the universality of the right of self determination and the nationality principle for all peoples and races. (Excerpt from an article)
(https://yourretireinvest.com/2021/05/22/mises-on-nationalism-colonialism-and-the-right-of-self-determination/)
Answer:
D. Colonialism
Explanation:
Woodrow Wilson promoted the principle of national self-determination. This doctrine claims that nations have the right to create their own state and choose their form of government. Many colonized people around the world would rely on the principle of self-determination to justify their nation's right to seek independence from colonial or foreign domination.
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which did president Nixon Support during his first term?
a) reduced funding for civil rights programs
b) desegregation of schools
c) eliminating the EPA
d) the equal rights amendment
Answer:
eliminating the EPA because it wan ufferterd organization
President Nixon supported the elimination of the EPA during his first term.
What is the role of EPA?As the Environmental Protection Agency, it has the goals of manageing the waste disposal, conserving energy, reducing waste etc
During Nikon's first term, he eliminated the EPA.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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What is a totalitarian state?
Answer:
A,one party dictatorship that regulates all aspects of life
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Answer:
Question 1: End of the Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe.
Question 2: With violence and physical repression.
Explanation:
Answer:
28. end of Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe
29. with violence and physical repression
Explanation:
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Answer:
History is the scientific study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events.
Explanation:
What do you call an object that travels through the Earth’s atmosphere to strike the Earth causing a small crate to form?
Question 1 options:
a meteor or meteorite
a comet
a star
an asteroid
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Question 2 (1 point)
Which kind of body is the smallest?
Question 2 options:
comets
planets
asteroids
meteoroids
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Question 3 (1 point)
When a comet nears the sun, what happens to the nucleus?
Question 3 options:
Scientists do not know.
It becomes gas.
It becomes liquid.
It becomes solid.
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Question 4 (1 point)
Which type of body has a core made of ice, dust, and rock?
Question 4 options:
comets
stars
asteroids
meteors
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Question 5 (1 point)
Which kind of body has a nucleus, coma, and tail?
Question 5 options:
asteroids
meteors
comets
stars
Answer:
1 . Meteor or Meteorite
2 . Kuiper Belt I believe
3 . It becomes gas
4 . Comets
5 . Comets I believe >:D
Explanation:
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Complete the sentence with the best answer
These soldiers are marching through Belgium in August 1914, an action that
A. was intended to insure the quick deteat of Germany
B. violated the Schliefen Plan
C. broke the stalemate on the Western Front
D. brought Britain into the war,
Answer:
The correct answer would be D. brought Britain into the war
Explanation:
During this time, the British wanted no part of the First world war.
Germany couldn't breach the French Maginot line. So if going through, under, or over wasn't effective, why not go around it? This operation was called the Schlieffen Plan. This was pretty much attacking Belgium and going through Belgium to France.
Britain was allies with Belgium and didn't really like their allies being curve stomped by German troops.
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S. What techniques did Romantic composers use to express their emotions in their music? Name at least three.
Answer:
Conservative Romantic
Full Romantic
Nationalist Romantic
Explanation:
Conservative Romantic composers were those who retained the classical forms and guidelines. Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms are examples of conservative Romantic composers.
Full Romantic composers were those who were more innovative and creative in the form and style of their works. Examples of full Romantic composers include Liszt, Mahler, and Chopin.
Nationalist Romantic composers were those who used the ethnic and national folk traditions in their work. An example of a nationalist Romantic composer is the Russian composer Tchaikovsky.