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How did WWI affect people's rights and opportunities at home during the war?

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Answer: The United States homefront during World War I saw a systematic mobilization of the country's entire population and economy to produce the soldiers, food supplies, ammunitions and money necessary to win the war.


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What were 3 reasons why anti imperialists opposed expansion abroad?

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Answer:The anti-imperialists opposed the expansion because they believed imperialism violated the credo of republicanism, especially the need for “consent of the governed.” They did not oppose expansion on commercial, constitutional, religious, or humanitarian grounds; rather, they believed that the annexation and administration of third-world tropical areas would mean the abandonment of American ideals of self-government and isolation—ideals expressed in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, George Washington ‘s Farewell Address, and Abraham Lincoln ‘s Gettysburg Address. The Anti-Imperialist League represented an older generation and was rooted in an earlier era; they were defeated in terms of public opinion, the 1900 election, and the actions of Congress and the president because most younger Progressives who were just coming to power supported imperialism.

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Which were the main challenges faced by the Nazi Party as it rose to power in Germany? Select three options.
high unemployment
drop in prices of farm goods
decrease in industrial production
introduction of forced labor gulags
government takeover of private property

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Answer:

high unemployment

drop in prices of farm goods

decrease in industrial production

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After World War I, Germans struggled to survive with an unknown fate. Germans faced poor economic conditions with hyperinflation, economic depression,   unemployment, and political instability.  Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party offered to correct Germany’s problems. All this led Germans to lose faith in the Weimar government and move toward the Nazi party, which promise to bring back the economy and honour of the country.

Which of the following is not ART element of culture?


A Language spoken

B The music that is listened to

C What clothing people wear

D culture dances

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Language is something that is not included in culture. Many people that do not live in an English colony speak English as their first language. It is not indicative of an artistic element of culture.

It would be A: Language Spoken.

During which part of the environmental policy process is lobbying used

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Describe Valley Forge

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Valley Forge is the location of the 1777-1778 winter encampment of the Continental Army under General George Washington. Here the Continental Army, a collection of disparate colonial militias, emerged under Washington's leadership as a cohesive and disciplined fighting force.

What is ziggurat? ( Mesopotamia)
Sentence:
Meaning:

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Built in ancient Mesopotamia, a ziggurat is a type of massive stone structure resembling pyramids and featuring terraced levels. Accessible only by way of the stairways, it traditionally symbolizes a link between the gods and the human kind, although it also served practically as shelter from floods.

The ziggurat itself is the base on which the White Temple is set. Its purpose is to get the temple closer to the heavens, and provide access from the ground to it via steps. The Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earth.

The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London.

What is Buck's view of the Sunland (California) once he becomes a sled dog?
a.
He can't remember the Sunland because of all the beatings he has endured.
c.
He is homesick and often dreams of Judge Miller and his family.
b.
He doesn't miss it. He prefers his life in the Klondike.
d.
He misses it and tries to leave the team to return.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

he starts to like the work hes doing

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It is B and not A (other people put A)

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Should Columbus day be celebrated? I will give brainliest answer

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I don’t think Columbus Day should be celebrated because it brought much pain and suffering to the natives with killings and diseases. They also stole goods from the natives. Also the natives initially where the first ones in America

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Columbus day should not be celebrated as it has been in the past rather, it should be a day to commemorate the indigenous people of the land from which Columbus stole. To celebrate Columbus and his "discoveries" would be to celebrate racist genocide, land robbery, barbaric slavery, r.ape, and systemic torture.

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Why do some people consider Buddhism a philosophy rather than a religion

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In short, Buddhism is categorized as a “philosophy” by some people because it is much different than the religion(s) they are familiar with.

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Why would the idea of poor people be scary to many

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Answer:

They thought that all poor people are criminals.

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The idea of poor people be scary to many because many people thinks that poor people are dangerous and they provides harm to rich people and take money from them. They saw many cases where a poor guy killed the rich people which made them scared from all poor people. These type of people are psychologically not fit and they must be provided with proper medication to treat their disorder.

How many times have enemy military forces landed on the U.S. in the last 200
years?

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Answer:

I think its 134,not completely sure.

Explanation:

This is the only time since the War of 1812 that enemy forces occupied US soil

American troops hauling gear up a snowy mountain on Attu. (Photo: U.S. Army)

The attempt by the Japanese to take Midway Island and seize control of it resulted in one of the most decisive naval battles in military history, with the Japanese losing four aircraft carriers and the United States gaining the upper hand in the Pacific. But a diversionary effort by the Japanese during the campaign marked the only ground fighting on U.S. home soil during World War II.

The Japanese attack on the Aleutian islands off Alaska in June of 1942, a mere six months after Pearl Harbor and shortly after a series of disastrous U.S. defeats in Asia, was meant as a feint to draw away American forces while the Japanese invaded Midway island. It would also threaten any U.S. attempts to attack Japan using the chain as a base. The archipelago of over 150 islands reached to within just 750 miles of Japanese territory and was seen as a real threat to their homeland. The occupation of U.S. soil, even that as remote as the Aleutian islands, also served as a blow to American morale.

U.S. intelligence was alerted of the impending invasion, but despite sightings of the approaching Japanese fleet, terrible weather made tracking it impossible. The Japanese carriers with the fleet bombed U.S. positions at their Dutch Harbor island base, inflicting heavy damage. American attempts to counterattack and destroy the fleet were consistently foiled by bad weather. The islands of Attu and Kiska in the chain were both occupied by June 7, 1942, though again severe storms and fog led to canceling the seizure of other islands.

The conquest of U.S. soil, even that as remote as the Aleutian islands, came as a severe shock to the American public. There was widespread speculation that the islands would be used as a jumping off point for attacking Alaska, or more fantastically the American mainland. Much of this apprehension was relieved by the destruction of the main Japanese carrier fleet at the Battle of Midway, defeating much of the purpose of the invasion. The Japanese forces found themselves practically marooned in some of the most hostile conditions imaginable.

A captured Japanese Zero - a real intelligence coup. (Photo: U.S. Army)

With no logistical ability yet available to retake the islands, the U.S. could only harass the Japanese garrisons and the convoys resupplying them. U.S. air raids and submarine attacks took a heavy toll on Japanese shipping, but it was not until March of 1943 and after the naval surface action at the Battle of the Komandorski Islands that much headway was made. After the battle, the Japanese were reduced to using submarines to resupply their troops on the islands.

When the joint U.S.-Canadian operation to retake Attu began in May 1943, the Japanese soldiers retreated to high ground rather than contest the landing. The following bloody battle, with both sides plagued by chronic supply shortages, frostbite, and disease, dragged on for over two weeks. The Japanese garrison, starving and running out of ammunition, launched a massive banzai charge that penetrated all the way to U.S. rear echelon before being stopped. Over 2,000 Japanese dead were counted afterward, along with a minuscule 28 survivors. More than a thousand Americans died in the battle.

The assault on Kiska on August 15, 1943, was much more anti-climatic. A huge American-Canadian force landed there after weeks of bombing, but after much searching found the island deserted. The Japanese had used the cover of fog to bring in ships to evacuate two weeks earlier. The bombing and infantry attack had all been against a barren rock, and the only allied casualties were from friendly fire in the fog, frostbite, and disease. The Japanese withdrawal marked the end of the first and last foreign occupation of U.S. soil since the War of 1812.

The reality was that the remote, sparsely populated volcanic islands with notoriously bad weather and terrain would never serve as a major invasion route for either side. Though the Japanese garrisons managed to maintain themselves in the harsh conditions, they had nowhere near the numbers or the support to launch an invasion onto the mainland, and their primary goals were crushed by the disaster at Midway. U.S. plans to use the island chain as a launchpad for invading Japan never materialized beyond some bombing raids on Japan's northern Kuril islands.

In the end, the atrocious weather and remote location turned what seemed such a promising strategic theater useless for everyone

Describe an Oligarchy. Which countries have this type of government?

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Answer:Oligarchy is a power structure where a small group of people, often a family, is given governmental control. This group typically has a number of distinguishing characteristics among them, including their wealth, political, religious, or military ties, or nobility. Oligarchies in which a family rules results in power being passed down from generation to generation.

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1. Russia

2. China

3. Saudi Arabia

4. Iran

5. Turkey

6. South Africa

7. North Korea

9. Venezuela

10. Ukraine

11. Zimbabwe

12. United States United States

True or False: You can vote in different languages.

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Answer:

true

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because there are different languages and just yea

Which of the following democratic principles are shared by BOTH ancient Athens and the United States?

A. The president is randomly chosen

B. There are two branches of government

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The answer is B hope this helps

The democratic principles that are shared by both ancient Athens and the United States are that "there are two branches of government." Hence, Option B is correct.

What is a government?

There are various functions that are concerned with any nation and also various kinds of decisions that have to be taken in favour of a nation.

The one who is responsible for making and taking all such decisions is the whole sole responsibility of the government that is in the ruling state. There are two types of government.

One is democratic and the other one is secular. When any nation has branches of government, then it has the democratic form of government. There are various things that make the working of a democratic form of government easy.

Thus, Option B is correct for the given statement.

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List the five rights that Jefferson believes are supposed to be held by all people.

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Here are the truths Jefferson listed: (1) all men are created equal, (2) men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, (3) among the rights that men have are the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, (4) governments are created to secure these unalienable rights, (5) governments get

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3. Which of the following best describes the
significance of Wilson's reelection slogan, "He
kept us out of war"?

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Answer:

C. to make sure America remains neutral and united

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What were three consequences of this battle? "The HorseShoe Battle"

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The effects of war include long-term physical and psychological harm to children and adults, as well as reduction in material and human capital. Death as a result of wars is simply the "tip of the iceberg". Other consequences, besides death, are not well documented.

The romans defeated Carthage in the Punic wars

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The three Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome took place over nearly a century, beginning in 264 B.C. and ending in Roman victory with the destruction of Carthage in 146 B.C.

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Why did the United States not annex Texas in 1836?

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Answer:

the president did not want to start a war with mexico

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Answer: D)

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Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic. Polytheistic means
A) "the belief in gods in nature."
B) "the belief in more than one god."
C) "the belief that priests were kings."
D) "the belief that god was everywhere."

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Answer:

B correct me in comments

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The belief in more than one god

How many miles of track was laid by the central pacific railroad in the union pacific railroad respectively.

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between 1865 and 1869, the Union Pacific laid 1,087 miles (1,749 km) and the Central Pacific 690 miles (1,110 km) of track.

What was the significants of the Great Awakening on the colonies?

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The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister.

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Flowers for Algernon what were the languages that Charlie knows? ​

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charlie learned
french
german
spanish
italian
swedish
russian
portuguese
chinese
hindi
and japanese

i'm pretty sure he can read latin , greek and ancient oriental tongues

The Tri-State Lead and Zinc District was an area rich with lead alid zinc ores. Peoria and other mining camps in this region
were located in
Indian Territory
A northeastern
В. southeastern
C. southern
D western

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Answer: It is C !

Explanation: took the practice.

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C on edge

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Why were trail cattle branded?

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because if they had got seperated, other ranch owners would know who it belongs to and can return it

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Why do the women look like soldiers when they travel?

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Answer:

A)Because they wear a headdress that looks like a lance and helmet.

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Because they wear a headdress that looks like a lance and helmet.

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How did the last Americans get to this continent? How do we know these people?

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Answer:

According to Christpher columbus 1492 he sailed to the US and found america

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John Ross attempted to stop the forcible removal of Cherokees in Georgia by

petitioning to overturn the Treaty of New Echota.
forging a partnership with the Creeks against settlers.
launching a war against the US government.
selling their land in exchange for the right to farm it.

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Answer: C: launching a war against the US government

Explanation:

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B. forging a partnership with the Creeks against settlers.

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What part in the trial do members of the senate represent?

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Answer:

The senate is the highest chamber in the legislative branch. They give the verdict in the trial.

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When President Donald Trump was facing impeachment, he was formally charged in the House of Representative, but it failed in the Senate. If the Senate had vote yes, he would be removed from office. So they give the verdict of cases.

In the above diagram, which chart accurately displays all of the ways that a volunteer can help a candidate win an election?

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Answer:

C

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