Use your notes to write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the effects of world war 2 on civilians in the soviet union, the united states, germany, and japan.

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I believe the Cold War between US and Soviet Union began after World war II. Both countries have a mutual distrust of each other primarily due to a couple of reasons. The Soviet Union leader's Stalin at the time had a tyrannical and communism tendencies in ruling Soviet Union and his post war communism expansion efforts in Eastern Europe made the US feared the Soviet Union had intention to control the part of Eastern Europe. It became foreign policy for US to contain Soviet Union communism expansion tendencies. The Cold War resulted to both countries competitiveness on arms race and space race.

Answer 2

The war was the started in the between US and Soviet Union  in the beginning of the World War II. Both the countries are the enemies to each other. The military of the Japan was the powerful.

What is World War II?

Due to the involvement of more than 30 nations, the Second World War was the largest war in ancient history when compared to the First World War. From 1939 to 1945, during World War II, Germany was at war with Great Britain and France.

The main motive for natural resource storage in the time running up to 1937 was Japan's invasion of the United States. During World War II, Japan's troops joined Germany and Italy and headed to Indochina. Japan's nationalist military was more powerful. U.S. feared the Soviet Union had purpose to hold the part of Eastern Europe.

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Based on its role as outlined in the us constitution which function is most commonly carried out by the House of Representatives

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As per the United States Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives most common function is to make and pass federal laws. The House of Representatives  is one of Congress’s two chambers (the other being the U.S. Senate), and part of the federal government’s legislative branch.
Answer choices are:electing a president in a deadlock impeaching a federal employee reviewing Senate tax bills creating lawsCorrect answer choice is:4. Creating laws.Explanation:

The purpose most usually conducted by the House of Representatives is to formulate legislation. The Congress is designed by the two houses, and while they may have any disagreements, their duties are essentially authoritative, so they have to designed and introduced the ultimate rules of the united states and presented them in series to recommend those. 

Martin Luther

I need to know what part of the reformation they (Martin Luther) were involved in, important dates in their life, what are some important written books they did or influenced

Also what significants did they (Martin Luther) hold. important things they did during the reformation and how did it influence religion and state building.

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I'll answer with important dates in Luther's life as the framework, and include important writings and events in the process.  I'm doing just some items, there could be many more things mentioned.  Hope this helps.

1483 - Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany

1505 - Luther left law studies and entered the monastery.  There was a storm during which he vowed to become a monk if he survived the storm, but Luther had already been struggling over spiritual issues, doubting his soul's salvation.

1512 - Luther earned his Doctor of Theology degree and became a faculty member of the University of Wittenberg.  His studies for teaching theology led him to his spiritual insights about grace in Christ.

September, 1517 - Luther wrote "A Disputation against Scholastic Theology," a set of 97 theses aimed at the core teachings of the Roman Catholic church's main theological scholars.  This document didn't attract a lot of notice initially, because it was the sort of doctrinal debate university types would have with each other.

October, 1517 - Luther wrote and posted "A Disputation on the Power of Indulgences," a set of 95 theses -- and commonly known simply as "The 95 Theses."  This document stirred up a firestorm, because it attacked the money-making asset that indulgences had become for the church.

1518 - The Heidelberg Disputation.  Luther was called upon to defend his theology by his brothers in the Augustinian monastic order.  Luther's theses presented at Heidelberg were a defense of his teachings about Rome's "scholastic theology" (the September 1517 document).

1521 - Luther was excommunicated by the pope.  At the Diet of Worms (a meeting of princes in the city of Worms), it was demanded that Luther recant his teachings.  He would not do so.  The prince who ruled Luther's territory, Frederick the Wise, whisked Luther away to the Wartburg Castle to keep him safe from harm.

1522 - Luther's German translation of the New Testament (which he completed while at the Wartburg) was published.

1524-25 - The Peasants' War occurred in Germany, as peasants revolted against nobles and landlords.  The peasants took Luther's reform movement against the church as a signal for changing society as a whole -- which was not something Luther himself supported.

1525 - Luther published The Bondage of the Will, which he considered his most important work.  It was a response to Erasmus of Rotterdam who defended the freedom of the human will.  Luther pointed to the Bible and said our wills are enslaved in sin until God takes action to redeem us by his grace.  Notice that this is the same issue that Luther had been raising in his objections to "scholastic theology" in the Roman Catholic system.

1530 - At the Diet of Augsburg, the newly forming Lutheran church was allowed to submit a confession of faith, which became known as the Augsburg Confession.  (Luther's colleague, Philip Melanchthon, wrote that confession.)

1537 - Luther's own confession of faith, the Smalcald Articles, were prepared in case the Lutherans were allowed to present a confession at a council of the church that was being proposed.

1546 - Luther died in Eisleben, Germany.  
After Luther's death, wars of religion occurred between Roman Catholics and Protestants, including both Lutherans and Calvinists (who followed the teachings of John Calvin).  The Protestant groups could not be stamped out by force and became prominent in some parts of Europe.

What were the benefits of the roman expansion?

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Rome could bring more slaves.  
Slaves made Romans rich.  
Rome could have new trade routes.  
Food needed to being brought in to the capital to feed the people.  
Rome could enjoy more varieties of food.  
Rome could tax more people.  
(Give to Cesar what is Cesar's!)  

which statement describes D-Day

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A.
The invasion was poorly planned, partly because of conflict between American and British commanders.


B.
Although there were some problems, the operation included brilliant strategies to ensure success.


C.
Landings at all five beaches were successful, and troops were able to secure each objective with little loss of life.


D.
D-Day resulted in terrible loss of life, but the operation spelled the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.

Correct answers (from those listed in the other posting):

B.   Although there were some problems, the operation included brilliant strategies to ensure success.

D.   D-Day resulted in terrible loss of life, but the operation spelled the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.

Further detail:

The Germans knew that the Allies were planning an advance into France to try to retake the Western front in World War II.  The Allies used various forms of deception under "Operation Fortitude" to get the Germans to think they were getting ready to invade in the Pas-de-Calais region in northern France, keeping their actual plans to invade at the beaches of Normandy (in northwest France) a top secret.  Troops landed at five sites along the Normandy beaches in the famous "D-Day" invasion of 1944.

"D-day," is actually military jargon for the day any operation goes into action, and H-hour" is the hour at which the operation commences.  "Operation Overlord," as the planned incursion of France was called, has become the all-time most famous "D-Day" of American military forces.  The Allies were seeking to retake France, which had fallen under German control early in the war.

Why did the Great Britain seized American ships

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Great Britain seized American ships during the early 19th century due to their conflict with France, implementing a policy called impressment and violating American neutrality. Despite attempts at diplomatic resolutions, such as the Jay Treaty of 1795 and the Embargo Act of 1807, tensions persisted, leading to various naval confrontations.

Impressment and Seizure of American Ships by Great Britain

During the era of early 19th-century conflicts, especially the Napoleonic Wars, Great Britain was a major violator of American neutrality on the high seas. Due to the ongoing war with France, Britain declared an open season on American ships, seizing them and their cargoes. The British Navy also implemented a policy of impressment, forcibly recruiting American sailors into their ranks, deeming it their right due to their need for naval manpower. The most egregious act occurred in 1807 when the HMS Leopard attacked the American vessel, the Chesapeake, leading to a serious diplomatic incident.

President Thomas Jefferson's administration attempted to respond to these provocations with peaceful means such as the Embargo Act of 1807, but it resulted in significant economic strain on American commerce. Before that, in 1793, Britain had announced its intent to seize ships trading with the French, which led to widespread civil unrest within the United States. To prevent an escalation into war, Supreme Court Justice John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British, resulting in the Jay Treaty of 1795, which brought short-term peace but did not solve all issues, like impressment.

Despite these diplomatic efforts, the tension continued, leading to various confrontations at sea. Among these was the notable instance of the USS Constitution, 'Old Ironsides', showcasing her speed by evading the British Navy, becoming a symbol of American naval pride during this contentious period.

please answer questions a and b on 1 and 2 please

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1a The Democratic National Convention held in 1860 concluded without a nominee that was agreed by everyone:- later a second convention nominated Stephen A. Douglas for president. He was a supporter of the concept of popular sovereignty, alienated many Southern Democrats. This was the primary cause of the division in the party.

1b - The South was not very pleased with the result of the election: as Lincoln's election became evident, many states made clear their will to leave the Union before he took office the next March. The first one was, on December 20, 1860, South Carolina; by February 1, 1861, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas followed.

- Lincoln tried in many ways to reassure the south: his support to the Corwin Amendment - the amendment that would have protected slavery in states where it already existed and was a guarantee that Congress would not interfere with slavery without Southern consent - was a clear example of the fact that he was trying to keep the states as a one federal nation. 

2a The event that marked the beginning of the civil war was Firing on Fort Sumter in 1861. On April 12, the Confederate forces fired on Union troops, forcing them to surrender. Then, the war quickly escalates by gravity and importance, becoming a key conflict in the history of the United States as we know today.

2b What Lincon intended to say with that sentence was that both Democratic and Republican party have made big declarations of condemning of the war state, but the Democratic party was capable of going to war and ruin the country, instead of sitting at a table negotiating as it was done before many times before leading to war.

Why did slavery start the civil war

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The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become.

President Abraham Lincoln declared that slavery would be illegal in the United States. The South States decided that they didn't like that since slavery was their main source of income, so they declared independence. Slavery was one of the main causes of the American Civil War, but it wasn't the only one.

Why did the United States attack taliban troops and al qaeda training bases in Afghanistan

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After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States together with the United Kingdom, launched Operation Enduring Freedom in a war against terrorism. Their goals were to break up the al-Qaeda and to take away their operations base by toppling the Taliban. Afghanistan had long been controlled by the Taliban and it had allowed al-Qaeda, a militant organization founded by Osama bin Laden to operate their training camps in Afghanistan. 

Which three presidents (1850 to 1860)considered to be among the worst in American history?

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The three presidents (1850 to 1860)considered to be among the worst in American history are Fillmore, Buchanan, and Pierce.The three Presidents who led  the Civil War were Northern-born. Although they are from the North, they had Southern sympathies toward slavery.

Final answer:

The three presidents from 1850 to 1860 considered among the worst are Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan, due to their failure to resolve growing sectional conflicts.

Explanation:

The three presidents from 1850 to 1860 who are often considered among the worst in American history are Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan. Their presidencies were marked by an inability to effectively address and manage the escalating sectional conflict between the North and the South over issues such as slavery and states' rights, which ultimately led to the Civil War.

Millard Fillmore's presidency, which began with the death of President Zachary Taylor in 1850, is noted for his support of the Compromise of 1850, a series of divisive legislative efforts that were intended to settle the slavery issue but instead fueled further tension. Franklin Pierce's tenure, marked by his signing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, furthered the conflict, especially with the violent confrontations known as Bleeding Kansas. Finally, James Buchanan's presidency is widely criticized for his lack of leadership and failure to prevent the secession of Southern states, setting the stage for the American Civil War.

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Because the national government was not able to raise taxes under the Articles of Confederation,
the states directly paid for everything Congress wanted to do Congress was dependent on the states for its money Congress had no money the people personally had to pay the government for any services they wanted

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What are some of the changes the Gorbachev made to the soviet economy

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Mikhail Gorbachev was the last leader of the Soviet Union.

He introduced the policy Perestroika, which means "restructuring" in Russian. This policy envisioned the economical growth of the Soviet Union.

It meant to re-establish private property (The State is still the main proprietor, but private property is possible.), liquidate State monopolies, decentralize business related decisions and create industrial, commercial and service sectors, with national and international privately owned companies.

According to the Hebrew bible,Whom did Samuel anoint as the first king of Israel?
A-Saul
B-David
C-Joseph
D-Abraham

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the answer is A Saul was the first king of Israel
A- Saul. 

Saul was anointed by Samuel, a prophet of GOD.


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In 1990, Saddam Hussein sent Iraqi troops to invade and occupy Kuwait, a country with huge oil reserves. Both the United Nations and NATO authorized the use of force against Iraq to free Kuwait. The Persian Gulf War began and ended in 1991. President George H. W. Bush worked hard to create an unusual coalition to fight Iraq which included forces from

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The coalition forces that fought on the side of Kuwait consisted of Kuwait forces, the United States forces, the United Kingdom forces, the French forces, and the army of Saudi Arabia. It was odd to have this coalition for many people because of the support of Saudi Arabia, as well as the support that Europeans gave to the Kuwait forces.

Which statement best summarizes the relationship between the enlightenment and the abolition movement

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enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality

Answer:enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality led more people to question slavery, aiding the abolition movement.

Explanation:A-P-E-X

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Question 1 Unsaved
What did the Bourbon Democrats want to do to the south ?

Question 1 options:

Introduce a method of reform where all people are treated equal


turn back the clock in political and social issues to the time before the Civil War


Create a strong central military


Establish a special type of currency backed by gold

Question 2 (10 points) Question 2 Unsaved
What was the reason the Louisiana State Lottery Company was created?

Question 2 options:

To make money; to raise Louisiana's economy


To provide economic relief to farmers in Louisiana


To pay back loans made by the Confederacy


To draft young men in to the military

Question 3 (10 points) Question 3 Unsaved
Who was the first Democratic governor elected in post- war Louisiana?

Question 3 options:

Andrew Jackson


Huey Long


Francis Nicholls


John H. Peters

Question 4 (10 points) Question 4 Unsaved
What was Nicholls' belief about black voters ?

Question 4 options:

That only wealthy black voters be allowed to vote


The black voters should include black women


That they should never be allowed to vote .


He believed that black voters would continue to be part of Louisiana's political future and needed experience in government .

Question 5 (10 points) Question 5 Unsaved
Which was NOT part of the Constitution of 1879?

Question 5 options:

writing the entire Lottery Company into the state constitution


limits on the amount of property tax a parish could impose


moved the state capital from New Orleans to Baton Rouge


set aside funds for a major league football team

Question 6 (10 points) Question 6 Unsaved
What caused many rural people to feel left behind?

Question 6 options:

The growth of the industrialized cities


The large university in Baton Rouge


The purchase of agriculture from oversees


The low demand for vegitation

Question 7 (10 points) Question 7 Unsaved
Who did the populists seek to represent ?

Question 7 options:

The black population


The ordinary people


The wealthy planter class


women

Question 8 (10 points) Question 8 Unsaved
Where was populism especially popular?

Question 8 options:

industrial cities


university campuses


in the freedmen's bureau


the rural south

Question 9 (10 points) Question 9 Unsaved
Which of the following is true about the Bourbons in Louisiana?

Question 9 options:

they wanted state policies to be like they were before the Civil War


They wanted to protect the Lottery Company’s charter


They understood that Reconstruction had changed the state for good.


They believed African-Americans should be able to vote

Question 10 (10 points) Question 10 Unsaved
Which of the following was not a demand of Populism ?

Question 10 options:

Income tax


Regulation of railroads


Direct election of US Senators


Higher taxes on farmers


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Q1- A
Q2-A
Q3-C
Q4-C
Q5-A
Q6-D
Q7-C
Q8-A
Q9-D
Q10-C
Answer 1:(A) Introduce a method of reform where all people are treated equal

Among their many purposes was to keep Bourbon capital in Bourbon pockets. They restricted the state’s taxing power, finished boards and offices (including the board of education), allowed the state debt to be compensated in ways not fully understood today, and prevented state assistance for projects such as river development and railroad construction.


Answer 2:(A) To make money; to raise Louisiana's economy

The Louisiana state lottery was a contentious private investment whose schemes helped improve the state's enduring status for corruption. It was given a 25-year charter by the Legislature in 1868, in replacement for a $40,000 payment and thousands more in bribes.


Answer 3:(C) Francis Nicholls

A traditional Democrat who looked at the antebellum age as a golden era in Louisiana, Francis R.T. Nicholls collected the bourbon or cultivator strategy to limit government-low taxes, few reliable services and inadequate involvement by blacks in the political processes.


Answer 4: (C) They should never be allowed to vote.

Nicholls and such fellow Democrats as Richard Coke of neighboring Texas and Wade Hampton of South Carolina were named "Redeemer" administrators because their selections, united with the enlargement to the White House of moderate Republican President Rutherford B. Hayes, actually ended the rule of Radical Republicans during Reconstruction.


Answer 5: (A) writing the entire Lottery Company into the state constitution

The Constitution of 1879 is one of the largest collections of laws in the world, partly due to provisions established during the Progressive Era defining powers of elected officials, but mostly due to opening by California ballot proposition and voter drives, which take form as approved amendments. Leads can be proposed by the governor, legislature, or by public petition, giving California one of the most adaptable legal systems in the world.


Answer 6:(D) The low demand for vegetation

The lack of improvement in health in rural counties while other counties have shown growth over the last almost two decades was surprising to see," says Donald Schwarz, a vice president at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In fact, one out of every five rural counties the article looked at reality has worsened premature death rates.


Answer 7:(B) The ordinary people

The Populists were an agrarian-based political campaign directed at growing requirements for the country’s farmers and agrarian workers. The Populist campaign was introduced by the Farmer’s Alliance and the Grange. The Populists allied with the labor campaign and were gathered into the Democratic Party in 1896.


Answer 8:(D) The rural south

In politics, populism leads to a variety of programs which highlight the role of "the people" and often compare this group against "the elite". There is no particular meaning of the term, which developed in the 19th century and has been used to determine various things since that time. Few politicians or political associations describe themselves as "populists", and in political discourse, the word is often used to others pejoratively.


Answer 9: (D) They believed African-Americans should be able to vote

Bourbon was a word practiced in the United States in the later 19th century (1872–1904) to refer to segments of the Democratic Party who were ideologically joined with preservation or classical liberalism, particularly those who supported presidential candidates .


Answer 10:(D) Higher taxes on farmers

Populism was the party made out of farmers and common people. Hence their utmost demand was to eliminate high rate of taxes especially on farmers so that they can relieved too. As a result to populism was backed by the majority of farmers as they considered this party their voice.  

The Torah is the Hebrew name for the first five books of the A. Letters of Paul. / B.messianic scriptures / C.Ten commandments / D.Old testament in Christian bible

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The answer is option D "Old testament in Christian bible". Torah is the Hebrew name for the first five books of the bible. Most of the bible was wrote in Hebrew but then was translated into different languages then in different ideas. (religion) then spread throughout the world.

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The answer to your question is D.Old testament in Christian bible

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to break the stalemate with the allied powers in 1916 the Germans launched a massive attack on
a-Verdun
b-Paris
c-Sarajevo
d-Russia

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The answer should be A. The Germans turned to running the French dry, this resulted in the battle of Verdun and a total of four battles in the same area.

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How often were slaves freed in colonial America

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Answer:  The correct answer is :  Slaves were rarely released in America.

Explanation :  When they were released sporadically some African Americans were very rarely treated with respect and accepted by society. Some achieved freedom in the most difficult and risky way that was escaping.

The recurrence at which slaves were liberated in colonial America shifted depending on different components, counting territorial contrasts, person circumstances, and advancing laws and social demeanors towards servitude.

How often were slaves freed in colonial America

Slaveholders in colonial America had the lawful right to free their slaves in the event that they chose to do so. A few slaveholders, for different reasons such as individual connections, ethical or devout convictions, or acknowledgment of uncommon benefit, chose to manumit their slaves.

In any case, it is imperative to note that the number of slaves really liberated through manumission was moderately little compared to the generally subjugated populace.

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Who was the president of Mexico in 1862

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The president of mexico in 1862 is Benito Juárez.

What arenas did the aztec empire include

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The inclued Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and the most junior partner and Tlacopan.

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Your Answer is B) Charter colony.

After september 2, 1949 both united states and soviet union had atomic weapons that they could use in a war against each other. How did this fact shape the progress of the cold war and relationship between the two countries

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Once both the United States and the Soviet Union had atomic weapons, the Cold War became a tense standoff in which each side knew that provoking a war would mean mutually assured destruction.  An arms race in nuclear weapons developed, to the point that both nations possessed enough nuclear weapons to destroy not only one another but the whole world in the process.  This caused much fear and apprehension among everyday people, to be sure. But it also kept leaders from actions that would lead to a direct war between the superpowers.  The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, for example, showed that backing away from war was wiser than creating a nuclear clash with one another.  

The two countries tended to pursue their Cold War agendas in other ways rather than by direct conflict with each other.  They supported opposing sides in smaller wars that occurred (such as the Six Day War between Israel and Arab States in 1967).  They sought to align other countries with them in their competing political and economic alliances.  

Eventually, the US and the USSR began to talk with one another about reducing nuclear armaments because both sides recognized the enormous threat and danger posed by the massive arsenals they had developed.

Which of these scenarios would be considered illegal in light of the provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment? Native American men were not permitted to vote for president in the election of 1868. African American people born in North Carolina were denied citizenship in the state and the country. Former officers of the Confederate Army were not permitted to run for office in Southern governments. African American children were given equal access to education just as white children living in Southern states.

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A situation where "African American people born in North Carolina were denied citizenship in the state and the country" would be unconstitutional.

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In Deuteronomy, Moses wrote about the Prophet which refers to Christ.

True or False

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The answer is: True

in the 1920s and 1930s the rise of totalitarian governments in Germany Italy and Spain was largely the result of...

A. severe economic and social problems that arose in Europe after World War 1

B. the active support of the United States

C. the success of the Communists in establishing the command economic in the Soviet Union

D. movements demanding a return of old monarchies

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The answer is A. Good luck!

Which of the following is a success of the United Nations
A) proving clean water for all of the United Nations
B) extracting nuclear warheads from the United States
C) curing the HIV/AIDS virus throughout the world
D) eradicating polio

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D) Eradicating polio

The United Nations efforts to eradicated polio have been extremely effective, and very little occurrence of polio still exists across the globe.  According to information provided by the UN on World Polio Day in October, 2017, only 3 countries in the world (Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan) still had any occurrence of the disease.  At that point in 2017, only 12 cases of polio had been reported worldwide in that year, and over 400 million children around the world had received polio vaccinations in the past year.

Why did the Age of Exploration begin?

A)Europeans were eager to increase their knowledge, power, and riches.

B)Europeans were interested in discovering how the world worked.

C)The Catholic and Protestant Churches were determined to expand into new lands.

D)France, England, and Spain were competing to establish empires in the Americas.

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A)Europeans were eager to increase their knowledge, power, and riches.

What is a mountaineer? 

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someone who climbs mountains/lives in the mountains
A person who takes part of mountaineering. Mountaineering is a sport of climbing mountains

President Jimmie Carter helped negotiate a peace treaty between which two countries?

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Jimmy Carter helped negotiate a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.

Tiles light lightly lightness Pairs After passing her driving test, Lisa felt a sense of ______. arrowBoth Please ______ the candles on the birthday cake. arrowBoth Patrick did not take the test ______ and studied intensely. arrowBoth

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ANSWER IS FORSURE:  AFTER-LIGHTNESS
                                         PLEASE-LIGHT

Answer:

Lightness

Light

Lightly

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Philippe bouchet and colleagues conducted a massive survey of marine mollusks on the west coast of new caledonia. twenty percent of the species found had only a single specimen collected. what does that suggest about the diversity of mollusks in this area? Which ideas did Wilson propose in his Fourteen Points? Check all that apply. Secret treaties should be encouraged to prevent future conflict. A] Germany should be punished for its role in starting the war. B] Countries should be free to travel at sea without restrictions. C] Colonists should have a say in their governments. D] An international diplomatic organization should be established. Who is ramzan kadyrov? (1 point) he is the former president of the russian federation. he is the most wanted separatist leader in chechnya. he is the current president of chechnya. he is the current president of the russian federation? How was king Louis XIV forcing nobles to live at the palace of Versailles an example of absolute power? Read this excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa.The rain was fallinga mist about his white hairand I kept sayingyou cant save them all,accept it, get back inweve got places to go.Based on the excerpt, what is a reader most likely to infer about the toads?There are only a few toads.There are many toads.The toads are inside the car.The toads are dying. (Photo) Please help meWhich of the following is an example of empirical probability? A notebook has a perimeter of 36 inches. Its area is 80 square inches. What are the dimensions of the notebook __inches by___ inches What is the oxidation state of an individual phosphorus atom in P O 3 3? Why is cell theory classified as theory and not a hypothesis Darius's friends know him as someone who values people, regardless of their failings. when people spend time with darius, they know he will have an attitude of total acceptance toward them. carl rogers refers to this attitude as: question 3 options:a.confirmation bias.b.unconditional positive regard.c.counterconditioning.d.companionate love. Which factors contribute to Hamlet's decision in ACT IV to resolve to seek revenge? write a translation rule that maps D(7,-3) onto point (2,5) What step must be taken before investigators can determine if data tampering has occurred? The release of __________ encourages sustentocytes to release __________. the release of __________ encourages sustentocytes to release __________. inhibin; testosterone luteinizing hormone; testosterone luteinizing hormone; androgen-binding protein follicle-stimulating hormone; androgen-binding protein Every day for two full weeks (14 days) jimmy records the number of coins in his pocket. he finds that the mean is 27. he decides to remove one sunday's total because it was an outlier. his new mean is 18 coins. how many coins did he have in his pocket on the sunday he removed?a.18b.27c.126d.144