Answer:
The Soviet Union was on their side
A(n)__is an amendment introduced by private citizen
Answer:
initiative
Explanation:
A(n)_initiative_is an amendment introduced by private citizen
initiative mean to do things independently.
Answer:
initiative
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what was the impact of the cuban missle crisis on the cold war
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
Can someone send me the British flag during the Revolutionary War? Having a hard time knowing which one is official.
Answer:
this is the picture
Explanation:
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!
Answer:
French Revolution
Explanation:
What was the outcome of the 1917 October Revolution?
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.
A mnemonic device is a strategy used to improve memory.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
T R U E
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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
Answer:
The answer should be either C or just C.
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
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.
And Naomi said unto her two daughters-in-law, "Go, return each to her mother's house: the LORD deal kindly with you, as ye have dealt with the dead, and with me. . . ." And they lifted up their voice, and wept again: and Orpah kissed her mother in law; but Ruth clave unto her. . . . "Wherever you go will I go, and wherever you stay will I stay. Your people shall be my people and your God my God. Wherever you die will I die and beside you will I be buried. I vow that only death will separate me from you. . . ." So Naomi returned, and Ruth the Moabitess, her daughter in law, with her, which returned out of the country of Moab: and they came to Bethlehem in the beginning of barley harvest. —King James Bible Reread the part of the excerpt that begins, “Wherever you go will I go.” What is Ruth telling her mother-in-law, Naomi? God will save Naomi. When Naomi dies, she will be beside her. She is willing to convert to Judaism. She will return to Moab.
Answer:
When Naomi dies, she will be beside her.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from the Bible, King James version, the story of Naomi and Ruth is told and how Ruth refuses to leave her mother in-law and vows to stay with her until death.
Therefore, Ruth is telling Naomi that where she goes, she also will go, and will only be separated by death, that when Naomi dies, she will be beside her.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I got it right on the assignment.
What is great the impact of the great depression
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:
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
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.
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
Answer:
Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
1. Gerald Ford,
2. Jimmy Carter,
3. Ronald Reagan,
4. George H.W. Bush
what right was established by the magna carta in 1215?
-the right to choose the monarch
-the right to a trial by jury
-the right to freedom of speech
-the right to vote in elections
Answer:
The idea that everyone including the king and other royalty were subject to the law.
- How did Americans learn about the Louisiana Territory?
Answer:
Louis and Clark
Explanation:
The Federal Reserve's discount rate is applied to
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.
What was the outcome of the North African
and Italian campaigns?
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:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Computer systems design (the big light blue one)
Explanation:
what happened in the 1920s that greatly lowered the price of car (automobiles) and other consumer products ?
Answer: mass production and new ways of building led to a surge in poor to mid class people being able to aford these vehichles.
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
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.
Most Austrailians follow which religion?
A. Judaism
B. Christianity
C. Buddhism
D. Islam
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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.
Answer:
Bishweshwar prasad koirala
bhanubhakta's poems
poineer also known as aadikabi
poems,books,epics
motiram bhatta
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What was the first day like for the nine African American students who volunteered to enroll in Little Rock’s first integrated school?
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:
In your opinion, how has the UN me documentary made you view the untied nations
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
Answer:
Explanation:
B is the answer
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Where were most of America’s biggest cities located?
A.the Northeast
B.the Northwest
C.the Southeast
D.the Southwest
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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List three factors that that caused Africa to become a growing source of slaves for the slave trade.
Answer:
The Europeans who did most of the transportation of slaves from Africa viewed then as godless heathens. It was a logistical god send because of the Colombian Exchange and advancement of sailing technology that allowed for Africa to become the in-between from Europe to South America. They were a fairly easy "resource" to "harvest" because many warrior tribes inhabited Africa and would capture and sell their competing neighbors to the slave traders in exchange for rum and weapons/supplies.Explanation:
what led to the detente between the United States and Soviet Union. check all that apply
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.