In your opinion, how has the UN me documentary made you view the untied nations

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Answer 1
U.N. Me is a documentary film about the United Nations by first-time filmmakers Ami Horowitz and Matthew Groff. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2009.

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Which example describes a primary source
A painting of Charlemagne made by a Renaissance artist in the
8. A biography or Charlemagne witten by a trend and attendant
Einhard in the early 9th century
c. A movie about the lives of Charlemagne and his friend and
D. An article discussing the political actions or Charlemagne written
by an American professor

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Answer:

Explanation:

B is the answer

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The Federal Reserve's discount rate is applied to

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Answer:

The Federal Reserve's discount rate is applied to: The discount rate is the interest rate charged to commercial banks and other depository institutions on loans they receive from their regional Federal Reserve Bank's lending facility—the discount window.

The Andes mountains are the longest of all of the world’s continental mountain ranges. which of the following correctly explains how this mountain range was formed? a. tectonic plates collided, and earth’s crust was pushed upwards b. tectonic plates separated, and exposed magma boiled upwards. c. tectonic plates slide past each other and pushed material upwards. d. tectonic plates collided, and thousands of volcanoes were formed.

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

The Andes Mountain Range formed by the subduction of two plates i.e Nazca Plate and the  South American Plate. The Nazca plate (tectonic plate, low density) subducted under the South American Plate (continental plates, dense).

Hence, option C is correct

Answer: C. Tectonic plates slide past each other and pushed material upwards.

Explanation: The Andes mountain range was formed by the subduction of 2 tectonic plates. Subduction is when on eplate slides under another. I cannot recall the names of these 2 plates but if it helps in anyway, you can search it and it'll be right there :)

Where did factory labor come from? How were workers treated?Where did factory labor come from? How were workers treated?

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Answer:The late 19th-century United States is probably best known for the vast ... faster and faster; work was often performed in factories built to house the machines. ... Now, however, there were increasing reasons for workers to join labor unions.

Explanation:

According to the quote, the Enlightenment encourages people to
for themselves.

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Answer:

According to the quote, the Enlightenment encourages people to THINK for themselves.

Explanation:

Please help for a exam. Please use the letters and match with the numbers please. I can’t open any links in the comments! So please leave the answer. Thank you

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Answer:

1. President Abraham Lincoln.

Was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

2. Presidential Reconstruction.

Plan to readmit Southern States as quickly as possible.

3. Congressional/ Radical Reconstruction

Divided the South into military districts.

4. Impeached

President Johnson was impeached by Congress.

5. Freedmen's Bureau

Federal agency that helped Black Americans and poor white Americans.

6. 15th Amendment

Gave Black males the right to vote.

7. 13th Amendment.

Supposedly freed the enslaved people.

8. 14th Amendment

Guaranteed due process of law.

9. Black codes

Southern State laws that restricted Black Americans.

10. Ku Klux Klan

White supremacist terrorist group.

11. Sharecropping.

Economic activity forced upon Black Americans after Civil war.

12. Compromise of 1877.

Ended Reconstruction.

Under which of the following presidents did George H. W. Bush serve as vice president?
a.
Gerald Ford
b.
Ronald Reagan
c.
Jimmy Carter
d.
Richard Nixon

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Answer:

Ronald Reagan

Explanation:

1. Gerald Ford,

2. Jimmy Carter,

3. Ronald Reagan,

4. George H.W. Bush

How did many Southerners feel about the issue of states’ rights?

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The South seceded over states' rights. Confederate states did claim the right to secede, but no state claimed to be seceding for that right. In fact, Confederates opposed states' rights — that is, the right of Northern states not to support slavery

Both the American Revolution and later the ___________ were both based in Enlightenment ideas.

Select one:


French Revolution


Great Fear


Reign of Terror


People’s Revolt
acually anwser or i'll report you!

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Answer:

French Revolution

Explanation:

During the war, many women had to work on the farm or in a factory. Many women
also became
doctors
O nurses
soldiers
teachers

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

350,000 served but thats not many since a lot died to german mainly because around 4.5 million people died and about 8-15 mil died on Germany side

Fill in the blanks correctly.
a.

was the first prime minister of Nepal.
b. Motiram Bhatta brought
to light.
Bhanubhakta is called the
poet of the Nepalil
d.
Bhanubhakta unified all Nepalese people by means of
written in pure Nepali language.
introduced Gazals in Nepali literature.
at literary works of Bhanubhakta?
C.
e.​

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Answer:

Bishweshwar prasad koirala

bhanubhakta's poems

poineer also known as aadikabi

poems,books,epics

motiram bhatta

Can somebody help and don’t say attach file I’ll report you.

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The last 3 answers sound the most reasonable. And yes it’s so annoying when people comment an attach file smh

Can someone send me the British flag during the Revolutionary War? Having a hard time knowing which one is official.​

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Answer:

this is the picture

Explanation:

Write a peel paragraph explaining why religion caused the English civil war

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Not really a peel paragraph but hope this helps...

Explanation:

Religion was one of the dividing factors in the war: conservitive protestants and Catholics sided with the king and puritans sided with Parliment. Many of the king's supporters abandoned him after he worked to recruit foreign soilders to his cause.

What is great the impact of the great depression​

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Answer:

The Great Depression of 1929 devastated the U.S. economy. A third of all banks failed. 1  Unemployment rose to 25%, and homelessness increased. 2  Housing prices plummeted 67%, international trade collapsed by 65%, and deflation soared above 10%.

Explanation:

A(n)__is an amendment introduced by private citizen

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Answer:

initiative

Explanation:

A(n)_initiative_is an amendment introduced by private citizen

initiative mean to do things independently.

Answer:

initiative

I have to have at least 20 characters so just ingore this part

What statement best describes Germany overall military strategy at the beginning of World War I?

A It planned to dig defensive trenches to protect against French or Russian invasion

B it planned to launch simultaneous attacks on military fronts in Great Britain and France

C it planned to launch a naval attack against Great Britain, then a ground attack against Russia

D it planned to rapidly conquer France, then send its troops East toward Russia

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Answer: D. it planned to rapidly conquer France, then send its troops East toward Russia

Explanation:

When the first World War broke out in 1914, the Germans were faced with war on two front, France and Russia. To counter this, they sent most of their army into France with the expectation that they would rapidly conquer it.

With their troops now free, they would attack the Russians who they figured would take too long to mobilize their forces so would not attack Germany while Germany attacked France.

JOSEPH SMITH LED THE MORMON TRAIL TO THE PROMISED LAND O True O False

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Answer: true

Explanation:

Introduction: Match each term with its definition.
samurai
t
a member of Japan's warrior class
shogun
a leader who appears to be in charge
but has no real power
figurehead
Japan's native religion
imperial
+
military leader who ruled Japan
Shinto
characteristic of an empire or
emperor

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Answer:

A. popular among                      Pure land buddhism

poor people in

society

B. native religion                          Shinto

of Japan

C. popular among                         Zen Buddhism

the samurai

Explanation:

Answer:

Shinto - Japan's native religion

Shogun - Military leader who ruled Japan

Imperial - Characteristic of an empire or emperor

Figurehead - a leader who appears to be in charge but has no real power

Samurai - a member of Japan's warrior class

Explanation:

I just did the test.

What was the first day like for the nine African American students who volunteered to enroll in Little Rock’s first integrated school?

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Answer: They were barred from entering the school by National Guard troops and rioters. They were blocked by rioters but fought their way through

Explanation:

PLZ HELP!! "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of
the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall
any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five
Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States" Article 2, Section 1,
US Constitution
15. According to the quotation above, which of the following potential presidential candidates
meets the formal qualification to be elected as President?
a. Born in Argentina, mother born in Alabama, 32 years old
b. Born in Alaska, lived in Mexico for 3 years, returned to US 16 years ago, 34 years
old
c. Born in Washington, D.C., mother born in Puerto Rico, 41 years old
d. Born in Arizona, lived overseas for 30 years, returned to US 8 years ago, 39 years
old

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Has lived in the U.S for their entire life, where their family lived before does not matter, and is over 35 years old.

Answer:

The answer is A being born in the united states

Explanation: my bad wrong one it's c

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3. State/Reserved

4. House of Representatives


Hope this Helps!

The Gospel explained in is great detail the childhood of Jesus

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Answer:

ar u a goods diciple?just asking

Plz help me. In Khrushchev's message, he implies that the US and Soviet Union came to a
compromise. What did the US (President Kennedy) do or say that convinced the Soviets to turn their ships around, take apart the missiles in Cuba and send them back to the
Soviet Union?

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Answer:

After many long and difficult meetings, Kennedy decided to place a naval blockade, or a ring of ships, around Cuba. The aim of this "quarantine," as he called it, was to prevent the Soviets from bringing in more military supplies. He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites.

Explanation:

what was the impact of the cuban missle crisis on the cold war

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Answer:In October 1962, the Soviet provision of ballistic missiles to Cuba led to the most dangerous Cold War confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war


Which of the following was an effect of brinkmanship?
A) The United States trimmed its army
B) The United States instituted the military draft
C) The United Stats reduced its nuclear weaponry
D) The United States promised military aid to other countries

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Answer:

The answer should be either C or just C.

What was the outcome of the North African
and Italian campaigns?

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Answer:Campaña en África del Norte

Un carro de combate británico Matilda, con una bandera italiana capturada, en Tobruk el 24 de enero de 1941.

Fecha 10 de junio de 1940 al 16 de mayo de 1943

Lugar Norte de África

Resultado Victoria aliada

Explanation:

what led to the detente between the United States and Soviet Union. check all that apply

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Explanation:

It began in 1969, as a core element of the foreign policy of US President Richard Nixon, in an effort to avoid nuclear escalation. The Nixon administration promoted greater dialogue with the Soviet government, including regular summit meetings and negotiations over arms control and other bilateral agreements.

What was the outcome of the 1917 October Revolution?

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Answer:

Explanation:

On November 7, 1917, a coup d'état went down in history as the October Revolution. The interim government was toppled, the Soviets seized power, and Russia later terminated the Triple Entente military alliance with France and Britain. For Russia, it was effectively the end of the war.

We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy

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What are you saying dude?

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