The publication of what piece in the New York Times dealt a blow to the Nixon administration in June 1971?
A. The Watergate Papers
B. "The Collapse of the Armed Forces"
C. The Pentagon Papers
D. "Nixon's Role in Vietnam War Atrocities"

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Answer 1

Answer:

The publication of "The Pentagon Papers" dealt a blow to the Nixon administration in June 1971

Explanation:

a) watergate papers are wrong because the watergate scandal took place from June 1972 to 1974.

b) "The Collapse of the Armed Forces" is wrong. Because it was not published in The New York Times.

c) the pentagon papers are correct. Because it was an article published in the New York Times in June 1971. Also because it unveiled the role and participation of the U.S. in the Vietnam war. Revealing the participation of the U.S. in a coup d'etat and many other unknown topics, like the impact of their actions.

D)Nixon's role in the Vietnam War atrocities" is wrong. Because they were published among many articles, books, and publications.


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Which European composer was an early supporter of African American musical styles like the spiritual?

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Answer:

Harry T. Burleigh

Explanation:

Book Description: Harry T. Burleigh (1866-1949) played a leading role in American music and culture in the twentieth century. Celebrated for his arrangements of spirituals, Burleigh was also the first African American composer to create a significant body of art song.

Answer:

jaxkson lark

Explanation:

Jefferson favored small government and ____

A. a centralized bank
B. a small military
C. reliance on British aid
D. the abolition of slavery

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Answer:

a smaller military

Explanation:

The Republicans of the Revolutionary era feared that Federalism could lead to military tyranny; therefore, they cautioned the new nation to keep its standing army small.

Jefferson privileged small government and a centralized bank, The Revolutionary Republicans believed that Federalism would lead to military despotism.

What is  a centralized bank?

Centralized banking system is the system where all the transaction of the money is from the centralized locations. In this arrangement, a bank's influence is established by having a sufficient number of branches and employees, and these banks are given privileged from other banks.

Thus, option A is correct.

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As increasing numbers of migrants from North America and other parts of the world continued to move westward, frontier cultures that had emerged in the colonial period continued to grow, fueling social, political, and ethnic tensions. Explain examples of these tensions

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Answer:

The first example of these tensions is the conflict between European settlers and Native Americans. As the first group moved westward, the encroached more Native American-held land. This led to a lot of clashes: skirmishes, masaccres, petty fights.

The Indian Removal Act, and the Trail of Tears, which authorized the resettlement of thousands of Native Americans from the southeast to Oklahoma and the rest of the West was a direct result of this clash.

A second example is the conflict between nature and the settlers. This is an ecological conflict. As people moved west, they began to kill american bisons in mass, almost leading to its exctinction. Fur traders and loggers also caused massive animal deaths and losses of forests respectively.

Who declared a national holiday in 1938 this holiday was dedicated to remembering veterans

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Answer: The National holiday was known as "Armistice Day" , declared a federal holiday after a Congress resolution .

Explanation:

The holiday was declared on November eleventh, the same day WWI ended, and it was meant to honor both world peace and the veterans who had fought in the conflict. After WWII, in 1954, Eisenhower changed its name to "Veterans Day", focused on honoring American veterans.

Disagreements between religious groups and instances of religious persecution have led to wars and genocides. The United States’ first European arrivals were acting largely on ________ when they were compelled to settle in the United States.

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Answer:

Religious Convictions

Explanation:

The British North American colonies that formed the USA were settled in seventeenth century. Most of the settlers had refused to compromise with religious convictions and left Europe. The colony of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and others can be called as plantation of religion. Many settlers who arrived in the colonies had secular motives and wanted to worship God in the way they considered to be correct.

The Antebellum South What was life like for slaves prior to the beginning of the Civil War? Use examples from Harriet’s narrative or information you gained from other sources to describe the institution of slavery. incidents of a slave girl.

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Answer:

In the Antebellum South, most slaves had difficult times characterized by poverty, very long-work hours doing demanding physical tasks, and psychological and physical abuse. They also had their families frequently torn apart.

Women, as recorded in Harriet Ann Jacobs work, were vicitms of sexual abuse on a constant basis.

Not all slaves were abused, and some slaves acquired relative wealth and status, but they were the minority. The vast majority of slaves had extremely difficult living conditions, and most importantly, they lacked the liberty that the US Constitution was supposed to guarantee.

Parallelism was especially appropriate to the Psalms because — a. there were 150 of them, so length was required b. they were created to be sung or recited c. they were originally written in Hebrew d. they were translated by a committee named by King James I

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Answer:

The answer is b.

Explanation:

Mr.Oliver orders his groceries online and has them delivered to his house. His bill is $175. He has a coupon for 10% off and plans to give the delivery driver a 20% tip

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The total price including the discount and  the tip is [tex]$189[/tex]

Solution:

Given:

Bill Amount = [tex]\$175[/tex]

Coupon = [tex]10\%[/tex]

So, Discount will be [tex]\frac{(175\times10)}{100} = \$17.50[/tex]

Discounted price = [tex]175-17.50 = \$157.50[/tex]

Mr. Oliver plans to give delivery driver a tip of [tex]20\%[/tex]

Now, Bill (After reducing discount) = [tex]\$157.50[/tex]  

Tip = [tex]20\%[/tex]

Tip Amount = [tex]\frac{(157.50\times20)}{100} = \$31.50[/tex]

Now add that tip amount,

Total Price = [tex]157.50 + 31.50=\$189[/tex]

Steps to find the discounted price:

Step 1: Consider the rate of discount

Step 2: Find the actual discount by multiplying the discount rate by the original amount

Step 3: Subtract the actual discount from the original amount to find the discounted price.

What was George Washington's relationship to the press and his connection to news leaks?

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Answer:

George Washington had a very good relationship with the press but he also was very smart in the words that he chose to speak to the press in other words he would give depressed deposition that was opposite of what was going on SO2 full the enemy

Answer:

George Washington

Explanation:

How did the federalists and anti federalists feel about the election of 1800?

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Answer:

Federalists hated it, Anti federalists loved it

Explanation:

Election of 1800. In the election of 1800, the Federalist incumbent John Adams ran against the rising Republican Thomas Jefferson. ... Unfortunately,Jefferson and his vice-presidential running mate Aaron Burr both received the identical number of electoral votes, and the House of Representatives voted to break the tie. Thomas Jefferson eventually won. Cementing it as a major win for the anti big government anti federalists.

How did Thomas Jefferson's actions as president compare to his stated beliefs about presidential power?

Group of answer choices

Due to his steadfast belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson gained congressional approval for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory as the Constitution did not explicitly grant the president the power to purchase land from a foreign country.

Despite his stated belief in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson gained congressional approval for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory as the Constitution did not explicitly grant the president the power to purchase land from a foreign country.

Despite his stated belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson went beyond the powers the Constitution explicitly granted the president by approving the purchase of the Louisiana Territory without congressional authorization.

Due to his steadfast belief in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson went beyond the powers the Constitution explicitly granted the president by approving the purchase of the Louisiana Territory without congressional authorization.

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Answer:

“Despite his stated belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson went beyond the powers the Constitution explicitly granted the president by approving the purchase of the Louisiana Territory without congressional authorization.”

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson was the third U.S president. He wrote the 'Declaration of Independence'. His actions and statements are contradictory. Though he stated that he believed in the constitution but he went beyond the constitutional stated powers in the issue of purchase of Louisiana Territory.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which was necessary in completing and adopting the U.S. Constitution?


lessons on democratic government


promises to pay delegates for their votes


threats to states that did not vote for it


compromises on many issues

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Answer: compromises on many issues

Explanation: Because i said it is and thats on facts.

Answer: compromises on many issues

Explanation: bc they said it is and thats on facts

Why is mrs. Caldwell’s monument able to memorialize the civil war and world war i?

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Answer:

The answer is. because it honored all of the soldiers who died in the war, not just the soldiers from a specific side, I mean, who fought on a specific side

Explanation:

Because it honored all of the soldiers who died in the war, every single one. Not only the soldiers from a specific side, I mean, who fought on a specific side. It honored every soldier who died in the war.

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Which of the following was not an important writer/poet of the mid-1800's?




Earnest Hemingway



Edgar Allen Poe



Herman Melville



Washington Irving

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Answer:

hey there!

Explanation:

Which of the following was not an important writer/poet of the mid-1800’s?

Well the correct answer is this: Earnest Hemingway  

Answer:

Ernest Hemingway

Explanation:

Ernest Hemingway is the author that did not live during the mid-1800s. Hemingway is one of the most celebrated authors of the United States. His works are considered classics of literature, while his writing style influenced many authors of the 20th century. He received the Nobel Prize of Literature in 1954.

Match each Gospel passage to the phrase that reflects that Gospels overall theme. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1 . Mark 10:45 Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many 2 . Luke 2:40 "Glorify Your Son, that the Son may glorify You." 3 . John 17:1 the kingdom of Heaven 4 . Matthew 13:45-46 "and the child grew"

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Answer:

1 . Mark 10:45 - Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many

2 . Luke 2:40 - "and the child grew"

3 . John 17:1 - "Glorify Your Son, that the Son may glorify You."

4 . Matthew 13:45-46 - the kingdom of Heaven

Explanation:

1. Mark 10:45 says "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

This passage from the Gospel of Mark tells the purpose of Jesus in coming to the world not as a king but rather to help and serve the ones in need. And his sacrifice of his life at the cross will serve as a ransom for the life of the sinners, saving them from eternal suffering.

2. Luke 2: 40 states "And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him."

This passage tells the childhood life of Jesus born into the world and living the life of a carpenter's son. Not only physically but also mentally and spiritually, he grew up, filled with wisdom and the grace of God.

3. John 17: 1 states "After Jesus said this, he looked toward heaven and prayed:   “Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you".

This is a prayer of Jesus to God for the glorification of His name which will lead to him glorifying the Father. This section of the scripture contains the many prayers of Jesus before his crucifixion. The gospels especially of John consists his many parables, advices and even warnings about the future after he is gone.  

4. Matthew 13: 45 and 46 says “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it."

This parable about the pearls, hidden treasures represents heaven and whoever finds it, is rich in his life. And by the treasure of heaven, Jesus means true salvation and belief in Jesus Christ and God the Father.

How is shays rebellion connected to the articles of confederation

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Answer:

Shays Rebellion showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.

Explanation:

The Central government was not able to shut down the rebellion, this started the first acts of federalism. The government then gave most power to the states, and the central government only consisted of legislature.

Answer:

Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses

Explanation:

Explore the development of authoritarian political systems during the 1920s and 1930s. What factors encouraged its rise? What did the governments that emerged in Italy, Germany, Japan, and the USSR have in common with one another? What differences existed among them?

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Answer:

Different factors encouraged the rising of new authoritarian governements in in Italy, Germany, Japan, and the USSR.

Explanation:

The rising of Benito Mussolini in Italy was mainly due to the opposition of italians to the King, Victor Manuel III.

In Germany, the "bitter flavour" that the First World War had left, in addition to the Big Economic Crisis in 1929.

Japan wanted to expand its territory in southeastern Asia.

The creation of the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) was mainly led by the unpopularity of previous rulers, the "Zars".

This is a period during the 1920s when the national attitude was positive and upbeat

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Answer:

Jazz Age

Explanation:

Before the great depression of 1929 Americans had money as the stock market soared (bullish market), modernism was the mainstream idea as traditional values declined, this sensation of wealth created a positive and upbeat attitude among americans

The most controversial aspect of the compromise of 1850 was the

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Answer:

The opposition brought by the compromise between northern liberal states and southern slave states.  

Explanation:

Slave states proposed to expand slavery to the new lands that the United States acquired after the war with Mexico, however liberal states opposed to this. The most interested state to expand slavery to the regions was Texas.

The opium war was significant for britain because it led to

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Answer:

Total control of the Opium trade in China by the United Kingdom and the annexation of Hong Kong.

Explanation:

The Opium Wars were two warlike conflicts that occurred in the 19th century between the Chinese and British empires. The First lasted between 1839 and 1842. The Second, in which France became involved with the British, exploded in 1856 and lasted until 1860. Its causes were the commercial interests that created British opium smuggling in India and China and the efforts of the Chinese government to impose its laws on that trade.

In the spring of 1830, faced with the alarming and unrestrained abuse of the opium trade committed by the British in China, Emperor Daoguang ordered Lin Hse Tsu to combat this plague quickly, and he responded by stopping the corruption of the imperial civil servant and ordering the destruction of more than 20,000 Opium boxes . Lin Hse Tsu sent a letter to Queen Victoria asking her to respect the rules of international trade and not trade with toxic substances.

The British responded attacking China. The Chinese defeat in the two wars forced the government to tolerate the opium trade. The British coerced the Chinese to sign the Unequal Treaties, opening several ports to foreign trade and annexing Hong Kong.

Indian nationalism:

A. had an articulate peasant, Sutan Sjahrir, as its first prominent leader.
B. was initially founded by people who were educated, socially elite urbanites. C. had no organization until the arrival of Gandhi in 1931.
D. was fomented by peasants dissatisfied with Punjab.
E. was sharply divided, Muslim against Buddhists, from the beginning.

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Answer:

The right answer is B.

Explanation:

Many British-educated Indians that had studied at the universities of Bombay, Bengal and Madras wanted to build careers in the public colonial administration, in journalism, in legal services. The first major development of Indian nationalism is the Indian National Congress which met in December 1885 in Bombai. Young, educated Indians read the books of Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill and Thomas Macaulay, and they dreamed that with the education they had received and with hard work, they could run the administration. Few Indians were admitted into the Indian Civil Service, only the brightest could make it. Some of them turned into the first nationalist leaders.

What is celebrated on November 11th,1954

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Answer: Armistice Day

Explanation:

November 11 was commemorated as Armistice Day in the United States, but  British Commonwealth countries now call the holiday Remembrance Day.

In 1917 the Soviets took over a "country of peasants," in which - according to some statistics - over 60% of the population was completely illiterate (i.e. over 60% of Russians didn't know how to spell their name). According to one of this module's readings, what was the situation with literacy in Russia by the late 1950s? (i.e. after about 30 years of Soviet power)
62.67% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read52% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read98.5% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read73.5% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read

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Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read. 52% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read. 98.5% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read.

In the late 1950s, 98.5% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read due to educational initiatives under Stalin's regime.

By the late 1950s, 98.5% of Russians between the ages of 10 and 49 could read. This significant improvement in literacy rates was a result of universal education programs initiated by the Bolsheviks during Stalin's rule.

HELP !!!!!! URGENT!!!!!! Where did the Watergate burglary take place?????

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Answer:

The scandal stemmed from the June 17, 1972, break-in of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate Office Building in Washington, D.C., by five men and the Nixon Administration's subsequent attempts to cover-up its involvement in the crime.

Explanation:

Final answer:

The Watergate burglary took place at the Watergate hotel and office complex in Washington, DC. It was authorized by the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) and had the knowledge and approval of President Richard Nixon.

Explanation:

The Watergate burglary took place at the Watergate hotel and office complex in Washington, DC. The break-in occurred on June 17, 1972, when five individuals were caught inside the offices of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters, which were located in the Watergate complex. This burglary was authorized by the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP), with the knowledge and approval of President Richard Nixon.

Contemporarily referred to as Central Park, this space in Manhattan was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux during a competition. Olmsted divided park into two categories – neighborly and gregarious. Below grade connections made pedestrian connections separate and inconspicuous from carriage traffic.

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The Greensward plan design was a big one in 1858 because it won the design competition in that year, this plan defeated the design proposed by Egbert Viele which had been previously accepted by the commissioners of the Central Park.

"1881- Jacob Riis publishes How the Other Half Lives, detailing tenement life.1904- Ida Tarbell publishes articles criticizing Standard Oil Company.? 1914- Edwin Markham publishes Children in Bondage, an exposé of child labor.Which choice fits in the blank in this Progressive Era timeline?
A) 1903- Helen Hunt Jackson publishes regarding treatment of Native Americans Eliminate
B) 1906- Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle, criticizing the working conditions in the U.S.meat processing industry
C) 1912- Theodore Roosevelt Publishes The Square Deal in which he addresses problems in the treatment of American unions
D) 1912- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle publishes The Lost World showing the deforestation of the rain forests."

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Answer:

1906- Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle, criticizing the working conditions in the U.S. meat processing industry

Explanation:

1906- Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle, criticizing the working conditions in the U.S.meat processing industry is the choice fits in the blank in this Progressive Era timeline. Hence,

What is Progressive Era timeline?

In the United States, the early 20th century saw economic growth and progressive reform. automobiles in the modern and progressive eras The American population's way of life was completely changed by the vehicle.

The tragedies of World War I demonstrated humanity's capacity for widespread cruelty, bringing an end to the progressive period. Many Americans started to connect the war and President Woodrow Wilson's progressivism.

Progressives championed women's suffrage as a way to enhance democracy and bring a "purer" female vote into the political process. They also instituted direct primary elections, direct senatorial elections (rather than through state legislatures), initiative and referendum laws, and women's suffrage.

Thus, option B is correct.

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MATCH WHICH COLONY FOUNDED EACH COLONY ONLY FOUR MATCH CORRECT!
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Great Britain - British Guiana

The Netherlands - Dutch Guiana

Spain - Colombia and Ecuador

France - French Guiana

Explanation:

When the Spanish discovered the Americas, the word quickly spread in Europe. The word was that there are vast and rich lands, with abundance of wealth. This naturally sprung huge interest from the other European countries with colonial aspirations such as:

PortugalGreat BritainFranceThe Netherlands

All of these countries rushed to sponsor expeditions and establish colonies in order to benefit from the New World, and before Spain manages to take over all of it. The colonization was sometimes more, sometimes less successful, but eventually all of these countries managed to establish colonies. Some of the territories were very large, and well defined by natural features, while others were very small territories which were controlled mostly because of strategic importance.

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What was one positive result of the British raj’s rule in India? India had a developed infrastructure, including railroads and communications. The standard of living greatly increased for many Indian citizens. Ind

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Answer:

India had developed infrastructure including

Explanation:

Infrastructure are basic facilities and structures such as buildings, roads, power supplies etc which is necessary for society.During British rule infrastructure basic infrastructure such as railways, ports and telegraph, transport were developed to serve the colonial interest. It was not meant for serving the common people. There was shortage of roads, Railway was introduced in in 1850 and transform med the economy. It allowed people to to travel long distances and break the national barrier and in the commercialisation of agriculture, It affected the self sufficiency of the villages.  The colonial government also took steps to improve sea lanes and inland trade. Postal services were also introduced but was insufficient .

Answer:A

Explanation:

In Operation Desert Storm (1991), President George H.W. Bush

A) hoped to put an end to the Al Qaeda terror network.
B) was able to create an international alliance against Saddam Hussein.
C) initiated war with Iraq even though the United Nations condemned such action.
D) stated that the main objective of the military action was to remove Saddam Hussein from power.

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The main objective of the military action was to remove Saddam Hussein from power was the objective stated by President George H.W. Bush in Operation Desert Storm.  The correct option is D.

The Operation Desert Storm occurred when Iraq invaded and annexed  Kuwait, which was at that time seen as a warning and threat to the stability of the region and supply of oil.

The coalition forces initiated an ongoing air campaign in Iraq, targeting military sites, communication networks, and vital areas. The purpose was to weaken Iraq's military capabilities and soften its defenses in preparation for a ground attack.

Thus, the ideal selection is option D.

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In 1994, tribal massacres rocked Rwanda, in central Africa. Over 800,000 people were slaughtered and the United States sent in a massive military force in an effort to staunch the flow of blood.A. True.B. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The United States were reluctant to intervene in Rwanda, due to previous failures in foreign policy

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