Answer:
Over its eight years of existence, the WPA put roughly 8.5 million Americans to work. Perhaps best known for its public works projects, the WPA also sponsored projects in the arts – the agency employed tens of thousands of actors, musicians, writers and other artists.
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What was the Battle of the Bulge?
Answer:
The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was a major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II which took place from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945.
Explanation:
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County governments were created to ensure that Washingtonians
received services that the territorial government struggled to provide.
had access to more state money than municipalities did.
received the representation of a mayor and a city council.
had a place to turn if their municipality failed them.
Answer: A-received services that the territorial government struggled to provide.
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Select all that apply.
In what four ways did the United States change after the end of the Spanish-American War?
The added possessions meant new responsibilities for the United States.
The United States navy increased in size.
The United States involvement in international affairs decreased.
The United States involvement in international affairs increased.
Agriculture increased in the United States following the war.
Naval resources were depleted after the war.
Industry declined after the war.
The United States became one of the least productive countries on earth.
Explanation:
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When applying for college loans you should:
A. Sign for the first loan offered to you!
B. Shop around for the best loan rates and pay-back options.
OC. Only look into one company for a college loan.
D. Sign the one that has the longest payback amount.
Answer:
the answer is b.
Explanation:
Tinker Air Force Base is located in the __________ region of Oklahoma A. eastern B. southern C. western D. central
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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The 1965 Voting Rights Act enabled the Justice Department, under certain circumstances, to send federal officers into communities to register voters. This policy is which of the following:Group of answer choicesinconsistent with Madison's proposed national veto over objectionable state lawsunconstitutional pursuant to the Fourteenth Amendmentan ineffective solution to an unsolvable problemperfectly consistent with Madison's proposed national veto over objectionable state laws
Answer: perfectly consistent with Madison's proposed national veto over objectionable state laws
Explanation:
James Madison believed that the Federal Government through Congress, should have the right to veto objectionable state laws so that states would not get away with doing whatever they want in areas the Constitution was lacking.
The action by the 1965 Voting Rights Act described above is in line with this veto suggestion because it was passed mainly with the Southern States as these states had been limiting the rights of Black people to vote through some state legislature and intimidation. Justice officers being allowed to go into communities to register voters was to counteract this.
What was one lasting impact of the California gold rush?
Many of the miners became wealthy.
It attracted immigrants from Europe, Asia, Australia, China, and Latin America.
Mexico gave up additional lands rather than risk another war.
Slavery was introduced into California.
Answer:
I think :
Many of the miners became wealthy.
President Eisenhower vetoed the Federal-Aid Highway Act (1956), insisting that it was too costly.
O True
O False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
President Dwight D. Eisenhower has singed the bill as per which the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 was enacted. He himself increased the amount of the financial aid under this act from $700 million per year to $900 million per year. If the President would have felt that it is too costly, then he would not have increased the financial aid value from $700 million per year to $900 million per year.
Hence, the give statement is False.
What is the purpose of this excerpt?
O to identify the strength of local, family-run
businesses
O to encourage people to buy fresh Louisiana seafood
American seafood, and Louisiana Seafood in particular, is
a premium product with a unique flavor that is a result of
the waters where it lives and grows. Chefs nationwide
swear by domestic seafood-its freshness, quality and
flavor bring value and diners to their restaurants day in
and day out.
And all along the nation's shorelines-Louisiana alone
has 7.721 miles--you'll find an industry built on the
localized, often family-run businesses that supply our
nation with fresh domestic seafood. Since the best
seafood comes from right here, make sure the best
seafood is what you're buying.
Buy Louisiana Seafood.com
O to stress the contribution of the seafood industry on
the economy
O to describe the types of seafood found in the gulf
waters
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Answer: b
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Under the leadership of William Pitt the Elder,
France won the French and Indian War.
Britain won the French and Indian War.
Britain gained control of the Louisiana Territory.
France gained control of the Louisiana Territory.
Answer:
B. Britain won the French and Indian War.
Explanation:
Which two statements apply to both Brown v. Board of Education and Mendez v. Westminster?
O Jim Crow Laws were upheld because they were deemed "separate but equal."
O Segregation of schools based on race or ethnicity was found to be unconstitutional.
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Children of Interracial marriages were allowed to attend the school of their choice.
Discrimination by race or ethnicity was found to deny "equal protection under the law."
Schools on tribal lands were allowed to establish their own curriculum and rules.
Two statements apply to both Brown v. Board of Education and Mendez v. Westminster.
Segregation of schools based on race or ethnicity was found to be unconstitutional.Children of Interracial marriages were allowed to attend the school of their choice.The correct options are B and C
What were two arguments in Brown vs Board of Education?They used the Plessy decision from 1896 to justify segregation, claiming that they had constructed "equal facilities" in good faith even though races were separated. Furthermore, they contended that racial prejudice did not hurt children.
The continuance of residential segregation in American society is a major source of school segregation; domicile and school assignment are inextricably intertwined due to the widespread legacy of locally administered schools. Residential segregation in the United States is linked to rising income disparity.
Thus, the ideal selection is options B and C.
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A member of which of the following groups would most likely have agreed
with the message put forth in "Must Liberty's Light Go Out?" during World War
1?
O A. Nativists
B. Socialists
C. Industrialists
D. Democrats
Answer:socialists
Explanation:
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Answer:
Socialists
Explanation:
Does the Indian Removal Act of 1830 uphold the Declaration of independence? why or why not?
Answer:
No, It doesn't uphold the Declaration of independence.
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.
Congress passes the Indian Removal Act, sanctioning the forcible relocation of Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes to land allotments west of the Mississippi river. Ninety-four removal treaties follow the bill's enactment. From 1835 to 1838, Cherokee and Creek are forcibly removed from the Southeast onto reservations. Nearly one quarter die along what became known as the “Trail of Tears.”
In Washington, D.C., the delegates of the people of Texas officially and unanimously declare their independence. Jackson recognizes the independence of Texas but declines to address annexation in light of threats by Mexico and its concerns about security.
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Which of the speeches was recited in front of a judicial court?
A. Lincoln's Gettysburg address
B. Kenney's inaugural
C. Anthony's speech on suffrage
D. All of the above
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Germany was economically humiliated (leading to WW2) but not partitioned
After you have read the section on reform, list and summarize the reforms each individual enacted. Finally, assess the impact of each reform on today’s society. What were the lasting contributions of these reforms in today’s society.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The Chinese Economy since the Start of the Reform and Open-door Policy ... Rapid economic growth was accompanied by a rise in per capita GDP (Fig. ... wisdom among modern Chinese is that "those in authority (quan) will be able to acquire ... If the "Three Reforms" fail in this environment, China is certain to experience a ...
Cyrus was able to easily conquer Babylon because
the Babylonian Empire was not very strong. As President Trump would say, "Weak!"
the city did not have a wall around it.
the Babylonians hated their king.
he had many more soldiers than the Babylonian king.
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Answer:
Option: the Babylonians hated their king.
Explanation:
Babylonia flourishes and becomes the largest cities under the rule of Hammurabi. After Hammurabi's death, the empire was divided into small states. New rulers founded a Neo-Babylonian Empire that spread across the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. In 539 B.C., King Cyrus the Great or Cyrus II of Persia conquered Babylon.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What was the idea of the 442nd? Were they successful? Why or why not?
Answer:
"Go For Broke" was the motto of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an Army unit comprised of Japanese Americans from Hawaii and the mainland United States. The motto was derived from a gambler's slang used in Hawaii to "go for broke," which meant that the player was risking it all in one effort to win big.
Explanation:
For their valor the 442nd Regiment has been recognized as the most decorated unit in American history. They earned more than 18,000 awards, including 9,500 Purple Hearts, 5,200 Bronze Star Medals, 588 Silver Stars, 52 Distinguished Service Crosses, 7 Distinguished Unit Citations, and one Congressional Medal of Honor.
1. PART A: What does the word "occlude" mean as it is used in
paragraph 13?
1. How did the civil rights movement affect passage of the civil rights laws in the 1960s?
Answer:
The civil rights movement deeply affected American society. Among its most important achievements were two major civil rights laws passed by Congress. These laws ensured constitutional rights for African Americans and other minorities. Kennedy understood that black people deserved the full equality they were demanding.
Explanation:
How can the Foundation achieve its goals? Suggest three actions
Answer:
formulation
implementation
evaluation
Explanation:
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US citizens are required to
serve on juries and create policies.
obey laws and pay taxes.
create policies and support politicians.
obey laws and educate others.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
All citizens have to obey laws (that's why they have jails) and pay taxes (tax day exists).
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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PART B: Which phrase from paragraph 13 best supports the answer to Part A?
A "Nixon had brought a controversial end to the Vietnam War"
watched NASA put astronauts on the moon"
"presided over a healing period in American history in the early 1970s"
D.
"Despite these many accomplishments"
B.
Which of these is a guarantee in the First Amendment?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
conclusion of the book men and mice?
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Answer:
Explanation: The conclusion of mice and men is after the The two main characters have been working at the ranch the one man is special and the ranch owners wife is a tart and trys to flirt with one of the men and this man is special yoy can tell from the start of this book that he is special he is big but has little concept of what he does he loves to keep mice in his pocket and accidently kills them because he does ot relize how strong he is so when the wife who is a tart comes at him he accidently pushes her to the ground and kills her which sends a frenzy of people then the guy who takes care of his buddy decides its better to kill him and told him he was going to take a peacful nap and that he would join his mice freinds so he shoots him in the end
BRAINLIEST PLEASE4. The growth of America's industries also led to serious environmental pollution in the early 1900's
O False
O True
Answer:
NVM True
Explanation:
¿Cuál fue la política económica de la "libertadora"?
Answer:Revolución Libertadora es el nombre con que se autodenominó la dictadura cívico-militar que gobernó la República Argentina tras derrocar al presidente constitucional, Juan Domingo Perón,1 clausurando el Congreso Nacional, depuesto a los miembros de la Corte Suprema, a las autoridades provinciales, municipales y universitarias y puesto en comisión a todo el Poder Judicial23 mediante un golpe de Estado iniciado el 16 de septiembre de 1955 y que, tras más de dos años, organizó elecciones condicionadas que trasladaron el poder político a un gobierno encabezado por el radical Arturo Frondizi, el 1 de mayo de 1958, quien también sería derrocado en 1962.
Explanation:
Which statement best explains why many women switched from voting Republican in the 1950s to voting for Democratic candidates today?
O A. Many women think Democrats will support women's interests in equal pay for equal work.
OB. Many women think Democrats will support women's interests in conservative Issues.
OC. Many women think Democrats will support women's desire for less government regulation.
OD.
Many women think Democrats will support women's interests for lower business taxes.
Answer:
Explanation:
Let's start with D: It isn't so and women shouldn't think it is so. The taxes will go up because of all the spending going on. They have no where else to go but up.
C: I can't see C being true. Every time a new need requires money, there's always some sort of regulation attached to it. Take daycare as an example. Most women would like to see daycare kept or increased, but it does require regulations to figure out how the money for it is to be distributed.
A: I think for the most part, A has been accomplished. If it has not, then that would be a reason to support the Democrats who generally back such proposals. Through out my teaching career, I belonged to a Union. Our Union won equal pay equal work in 1922 -- it's first major victory.
B: I think this is true, but you have to define conservative issues. I going to pick it, but I don't think the best answer is here. The best reason is that the Democrats are very concerned about how women are treated in the workplace and before the law.