Which of the following best describes the US government

A. Direct democracy
B. Executive rule
C. Representative democracy
D. Dictatorship

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Answer 1
The US government is a representative democracy, so your answer is C.
Answer 2

Answer: C. Representative democracy

Explanation: In a representative democracy, citizens vote on issues they want, but a team of legislatures goes through these decisions and gives the final verdict. For example, citizens directly elect members of the House of Representatives, but members of the Senate were elected indirectly until 1913.


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Why did loyalism appeal to native Americans

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Native Americans were divided towards their allegiances during the war. However, Native Americans were more likely to side with the British because in their opinion it was the colonists who were encroaching on their land. Also, the Native Americans had a history of fighting with the British, during the French and Indian war. Additionally, many Native American leaders believed the British would win the war, and they wanted to be on the winning side of the conflict.

Answer:

because they doubted that the colonists could defeat the British

Explanation:

What does Michael Wood mean when he says “It was a rejection… of a whole way of understanding history”?

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I'm a fan of historian Michael Wood!  One of my favorite items from him was the BBC documentary series, "In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great."

The quote you mention from Wood comes from his historical researches regarding India.  (You could also look for his BBC documentary series, "The Story of India.")  The "rejection of a whole way of understanding history" was the way that Wood described the actions of Asoka (or Ashoka -- you'll see both spellings).  Asoka was ruler from 268 to 232 BC of lands that would later become known as India.  Asoka was a great conqueror but also someone who found enlightenment through Buddhism.  After conquering the Kalinga region in eastern India, rather than feeling some great rush of pride or accomplishment because of their victory, Asoka felt guilty.  So he worked hard to improve the lives of the Kalinga people that he had conquered.  This was what Wood was referring to when he said Asoka's attitude/approach "was a rejection of a whole way of understanding history."  Conquest was not something to be celebrated triumphantly.  Rather, the conquerors had an obligation to those whom they had conquered.

Answer:

Explanation:

After conquering the Kalinga region in eastern India, rather than feeling some great rush of pride or accomplishment because of their victory, Asoka felt guilty.  So he worked hard to improve the lives of the Kalinga people that he had conquered.

Which impact did the Ottoman Empire have on the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century?

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A. Ottoman conquests substantially weakened the Byzantine Empire.
B. Ottoman priests converted rulers of the Byzantine Empire to Islam.
C. Ottoman traders brought great wealth to the Byzantine Empire.
D. Ottoman armies defended the Byzantine Empire from European invaders.

Answer:

A. Ottoman conquests substantially weakened the Byzantine Empire.

Explanation:

The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire that survived throughout the Medieval period. However, during the 14th century, the empire started to weaken. They were constantly attacked by the Latins, the Serbians, the Bulgarians and the Ottoman Turks. They also dealt with plagues, economic decline and territorial changes. Eventually, the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453.

Emperor Hirohito is tried with his military leaders. True False

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True. Emperor Hirohito is tired with his military leaders.

Answer:

The answer is False

Explanation:

I know because i took the test already

Before Julius Caesar was killed, many senators were afraid that he was planning to turn the Roman Republic into an empire. What caused them to believe this was possible? 

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Caesar had been declared a dictator for life.
Hope this helps!:)

Answer:

Caesar had been declared a dictator for life.

Explanation:

Julius Caesar was a strong and admired leader of the Roman Republic. Still, many feared he was turning the republic into an empire. He led his army across the Rubicon River to attack his enemies in 49 BC/BCE. This was in spite of the senate ordering him not to do so. Caesar was appointed "dictator for life" in 44 BC/BCE even though Roman dictators were meant to be temporary. He was killed shortly afterward.

Where was gold found causing the United States government to break its treaty with the Cheyenne and Arapaho and forcing them of their land?

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Pikes peak, Colorado

pikes peak in Colorado

Which of the following Louisiana species was not identified as endangered during the 1970s?


Crested Gecko


Alligator


Brown Bear


Black Bear

Which of the following is not one of the questions answered by economic systems?


Who will lead the economic system?


How will goods be produced?


What goods should be produced?


Who will buy the goods and services?

What were Louisiana’s first cash crops?


Tobacco and wheat


Rice and Cotton


Wheat and corn


Cotton and Sugarcane

Which of the following is not a cause of unemployment?


Low supply of jobs


Competition from foreign countries


No demand


High supply of products

Why is Louisiana particularly well qualified for trade with other states and countries?


The people are friendly


There are not many industries in Louisiana


Traders come for the good food.


Its geographic location is ideal for trade.

What kind of resources includes tools, machines, and equipment?


Capital resources


Productive resources


Natural resource


Human resources

What incentive do banks give customers to encourage them to save money?


Job opportunities


Penalties


Interest


Cash

What is Louisiana’s top agricultural product today?

Cotton


Rice


Sugar


Soybeans

Which economic statement is not usually true?


When demand is high, price is high


When demand is low, price is high


When price is high, supply is high


When price is low, demand is high


What you give up when you chose one thing over another is ___________.


a risk


an opportunity cost


a positive incentive


a benefit

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Endangered - crested gecko
Questions - how will goods be produced
louisianas first cash crops - cotton and sugarcane
unemployment - high supply of products.
trade louisiana - geographic location
productive resources
cash (i think.)
soybeans
demand low, price high (i think, sorry dude)
benefit

Q 1:

The species not identified as endangered during 1970's was Alligator.

The American alligator is the largest reptile in North America. Louisiana’s alligators have never been “endangered” or even “threatened” with extinction in the 1970’s era. Alligator populations in Louisiana increased consistently from 1970 to 1999.


Q 2:

The question not answered by the economic system is

Who will lead the economic system

An economic system is a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society. All economic systems have three basic questions to ask: what to produce, how to produce and in what quantities and who receives the output of production. The question that who will lead the system is not concerned with economic system.


Q 3:

Louisiana first cash crops were Cotton and Sugarcane

In the early 1700s, cotton cultivated in the state was used mainly for home spinning and weaving. With the invention of cotton gin, cotton became a cash crop in Louisiana. Sugar cane is also the leading farm product in Louisiana. Other important crops are rice, soybeans and corn for grain.


Q 4:

High supply of Products is not the cause of unemployment

Whenever there is a high supply of products in the market, the arrangement and supply demand chain is always increased therefore employment opportunities also increases in the market. Therefore we can say that high supply of products does not produce unemployment.


Q 5:

The correct option is

Its geographic location is ideal for trade.

The geographical location of Louisiana is very moderate and suitable therefore its economy is heavily dependent on its fertile soils and waters. Nowadays t is the U.S.'s largest producer of sweet potatoes, rice, and sugarcane. Louisiana is also well-known for its fishing industry that is dominated by shrimp, menhaden and oysters.


Q 6:

The correct option is Capital Resources

Capital resources are goods produced and used to make other goods and services. Basic categories of capital resources include tools, equipment, buildings, and machinery. Capital resources help improve productivity.  


Q 7:

The correct option is Interest

Some banks offer basic interest rate of 0.3 per cent and adds bonus interest of 1 per cent resulting increase in the money. In addition to it they ask their employees not to withdraw the money for a certain period of time so these constraints actually benefit employees.


Q 8:

Louisiana's top agricultural products is Sugarcane.

Sugarcane is produced on more than 400,000 acres of land in 22 Louisiana parishes – with production of approximately 13 million tons yearly. About 17,000 employees are involved in the production and processing of sugarcane in Louisiana – and the state boasts 11 raw sugar factories.


Q 9:

The correct option is When demand is low, price is high

Whenever a certain number of goods are produced in an area but their demand is considerably low, then the prices tend to fall. The given option is the reverse of it therefore this is not true.


Q 10:

The correct option is Opportunity Cost

Opportunity cost is the profit lost when one alternative is selected over another. The concept is useful simply as a reminder to examine all reasonable alternatives before making a decision.


How did the Byzantine empire spread Christianity A) it sent Christian missionaries to help spread its faith. B) it forced conversions of all of its citizens C) it provided bibles for all citizens. D) it conquered large territories in the Americas
(Apex)

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The correct answer is A) it sent Christian missionaries to help spread its faith.

The Byzantine empire spread Christianity in that it sent Christian missionaries to help spread its faith.

When Roman Emperor Constantine 1 moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople in Byzantium, he also took Christianity to the new place in 330 AD. Constantine had converted into Christianity in 312 AD. In the Council of Nicaea(modern-day Turkey), Constantine established Christianity as the official religion in the Roman Empire.

who was the scottish missionary and explorer?

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David Livingstone

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Answer:

David Livingstone

Explanation:

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How did Washington explain his concept of a national government?

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Washington wrote, “if three years ago any person had told me that at this day, I should see such a formidable rebellion against the laws & constitutions of our own making as now appears. 

What percentage of immigrants entering Ellis Island were denied entry?

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Roughly 2 percent of immigrants were denied entry through Ellis Island. There were several different reasons why someone may be denied entry, including the inability to pass a physical exam or a psychological evaluation. This caused stress for families, as some of them were able to gain entrance to the US while their family members were denied.

As the first president, George Washington's decisions regarding the inauguration ceremony, selecting a Cabinet and running two terms are all examples of A) following Constitutional laws. B) precedents he made that future presidents followed. C) early mistakes that were changed by later presidents. D) extending presidential powers not explicitly given to the President

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

precedents he made that future presidents followed.

As the first president, George Washington's decisions regarding the inauguration ceremony, selecting a Cabinet and running two terms are all examples of precedents he made that future American Presidents followed. Therefore, the option B holds true.

What is the significance of American Presidents?

The American Presidents are currently regarded as some of the most powerful people, not just in the United States, but the entire world. This is because of the supremacy that the United States has created for itself by being a world leader and a superpower.

When George Washington became the American President for the first time, he practiced some rituals that became a precedent for the other presidents that became his successors for the position of the American President.

Therefore, the option B holds true and states regarding the significance of the American Presidents.

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name two ways that the work of the president's cabinet affects how the government runs

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Through decision making and advising, these are the two ways how the cabinet can influence the President. It is their duty to best advice the president about any situation that is occurring in their particular department or field. The cabinet involves the VP and 15 executive departments of the government. 


Describe the patterns of change that flow through a nation from generation to generation.

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what are the answer choices

50 POINTS PLEASE HELP

From 1914–1916 as war raged in Europe, what was one reason it was difficult for America to remain neutral? select ALL THAT apply.
A. Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
B. Newspapers encouraged a policy of expansionism .
C. The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.
D. president Wilson supported involvement to end war quickly.

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A B D  i think hope it helps
The answer should be ABD


Question 15

How did participation in other reform movements help strengthen the women's movement?

Women's struggles in other groups made them want to have a group where they could be in charge.
Women's success in reform movements made them question the limitations placed on them in society.
The success of other reform programs made women think they could finally do something about women's rights.
The experience gained working on reform programs made women qualified to create the women's rights movement.
Question 16

Use this passage to answer the following question:

The Cotton Gin
Andrea Brecheen

The cotton gin was one of the most amazing and tragic inventions of early America. The cotton gin is credited to the brilliant and creative American inventor Eli Whitney. Because Whitney's invention made cotton harvesting easier, it allowed farmers in the South to increase production. The cotton gin simplified the process of removing the cotton from the seeds, a process formerly done by hand.

As a result, Southern plantations increased their production of cotton from 750,000 bales in 1830 to 2.85 million bales just 20 years later. Because of the increase in production, the farmers in South became even more dependent on cotton for revenue. This new reliance on cotton increased the need for slavery. More slaves were needed to farm the ever expanding cotton plantations. If Whitney had known the effects his invention would have on slavery, he never would have created it.

Read the passage. Which sentence from the text is an opinion that needs more support to be considered valid?

As a result, Southern plantations increased their production of cotton from 750,000 bales in 1830 to 2.85 million bales. . ."
If Whitney had known the effects his invention would have on slavery, he never would have created it.
"Because Whitney's invention made cotton harvesting easier, it allowed farmers in the South to increase production."
"Because of the increase in production, the farmers in South became even more dependent on cotton for revenue."

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People saw that women could be good leaders, and that they help a higher moral value. They also had practice during these reforms.

Final answer:

Women's participation in other reform movements strengthened the women's movement by questioning societal limitations and gaining valuable experience from those movements.

Explanation:

Participation in other reform movements helped strengthen the women's movement in several ways. Firstly, women's success in other reform movements made them question the limitations placed on them in society. For example, as women fought for abolition and temperance, they began to realize that they too deserved equal rights and opportunities. Additionally, the experience gained from working on other reform programs made women qualified to create the women's rights movement. For example, women who gained public speaking skills through participation in the temperance movement were able to use those skills to advocate for women's suffrage.

What are two key characteristics of American democracy

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1) Respecting the Majority Rule 
2) Protecting Minority Rights ( so that Major sovereignty doesn't become Tyranny of the Masses) 
3) Keeping Gov't as far away from the direct public rule ( which is why we are a Republic, not a Democracy.we elect others to make our decisions, instead of one vote per person in mass elections every time we need to make a choice) 
4) Federalism-- in which we separate the power b/t State and National gov't a
) dual: state& nat. work seprate in their own authority zones 
b) cooperative: in which they work together such as in public edu. 

5) A 2 party system 

6) protecting" natural rights" (life,libert, pursuit of happiness)

subject drawn in the style of analytic cubism were often interpreted as flat figures with?

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Representational structure is most likely the term you're looking for.

If you are familiar with the art of Pablo Picasso, you have a good example of someone who produced works of analytic cubism.  There's not a use of perspective to give shape or depth to the figures.  Instead, shapes are overlapped and structured in ways that represent the idea being presented.  Do an Internet search for Picasso's 1909 painting, "Houses on the Hill Horta de Ebro," and you'll see the effect.  You get a feeling of houses on a hill, even though everything is presented in layered cubic shapes.

What influence did the ancient Greeks have in future civilizations??

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they have deeply influenced on design of political institution in the United States.

Eugene Talmadge is BEST known for his role as
A) mayor of Atlanta.
B) Georgia's governor.
C) a U.S. Senator from Georgia.
D) a state Supreme Court Justice.

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The correct answer is B) Georgia Governor.

Eugen Talmadge is better is best known for his role a Georgia Governor.

Eugen Talmadge (1884-1946) was a controversial Governor of Georgia from 1948 to 1955. During his tenure, he lowered the price of car tags although the legislation opposed to the decision. He appointed a new Public Service Commission just to lower utility rates. He appointed martial law when the Highway Board did not want the Governor to control it.  

 


Eugene Talmadge is best known for his role as Georgia's governor. Option (b) is correct.

On September 23, 1884, Eugene Talmadge was born in Forsyth, Georgia, and served as Georgia's 55th governor. He received his LL.B. in 1907 after graduating from the University of Georgia. He began practicing law and farming in Montgomery County. Talmadge began his career in government in 1918 as the McRae city court solicitor, a position he maintained for two years.

In addition, from 1920 to 1923, he served as Telfair County's attorney. In 1926, he was elected to a three-year term as commissioner of agriculture. In 1936 and 1938, he made unsuccessful runs for the U.S. Senate.

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Who were major candidates in the election of 1912

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Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Eugene V. Debs

Which is an example of something outlawed by the Fourteenth Amendment? A) owning slaves B) passing Jim Crow laws C) requiring voters to take tests D) having different laws for different races

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The example that outlawed by the fourteenth Amendment is the having different laws for different races. Option D is correct.

What is the fourteenth Amendment?

One of the Reconstruction Amendments, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, was ratified on July 9, 1868.

It presented African Americans and enslaved mortals that had been in change state or liberated following the American Civil War legal status and equivalent civil and legal rights.

The fourteenth amendment of the United States stated that there are different laws for different races

Therefore, option D is correct.

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Answer:D

Explanation: Don't listen to the other guy. He's a little nerd.

What is eminent domain? the right of a state or national government to make public use of a private property the right of an individual to pass property to another individual with the consent of the government the right of a nongovernment institution to use government property for the public good the right of a national government to transfer government property to an individual

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if you're using plato/edmentum, the answer is A. !
The right of state or national government to make public use of private property because the government is basically taking something that is private and making public use of it

what country was created from Serbia, Montenegro, and austria-hungary

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Yugoslavia

the country which was formed from Serbia, Montenegro and Austria-Hungary was Yugoslavia during WW2

The country created from parts of Serbia, Montenegro, and Austria-Hungary is Yugoslavia.

Yugoslavia was formed in the aftermath of World War I, on December 1, 1918, initially as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. It was established from the union of the State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs (which itself was formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) and the Kingdom of Serbia (which included the previously independent Kingdom of Montenegro). Yugoslavia disintegrated in the early 1990s due to a series of political upheavals and conflicts, leading to the independence of its constituent republics. Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia (now North Macedonia), and eventually Montenegro and Kosovo, all declared independence, leaving Serbia as the successor state to the former Yugoslavia.

King Henry VIII’s decision to establish an independent English church produced which consequence during his reign

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First Henry VIII moved to break away from the Catholic Church because the Pope would not grant him a divorce from Catherine of Aragon. He claimed it was because she had not produced him a son. They did have a daughter, Mary, together. Everyone knew the only reason he wanted it was because he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn. He broke away and started the Church of England. The King was the Head of the Church of England, so he could grant himself a divorce. This act resulted in him being excommunicated (kicked out and not allowed to practice in the Catholic Church). It also would set off a crusade by Spain and France to overthrow him and his Protestant descendants. They felt it was their Holy Duty to return England to the "true" faith of Catholicism. 

Answer on apex is A: the English monarchy became more powerful by seizing the catholic churchs property


What examples can you think of that support the idea that a bill of rights is a good idea?

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Well, the Bill of Rights has emphasized urgent morals and philosophies, and protects the United States citizens’ freedom.
For example; the first amendment, also known as the Freedom of Speech (Press, Protest, etc,), allows citizens to vocalize their opinions.
While regarding this topic, there are rights also known as unalienable rights- rights that cannot be taken from you. Example of this would be:
• Life
• Liberty
• Pursuit of Happiness

Each citizen of the United States of America have these rights listed in the Constitution.

I hope this helps!

Which program would Franklin Roosevelt have supported?

Question 3 options:

deregulating the stock market

bringing electricity to rural areas

increasing the hours children could work

abolishing safety standards in mines

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the second one i think. wait which franklin roosevelt?

Reading all the answers he could have possibly done all those bad things the answer that makes most sense is B. bringing electricity to rural areas.

Congress tried two times to impeach President Johnson, but he was acquitted both times.

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False. I hope this helps.

Answer:

false

Explanation:

impeached the very first time'

The Sun Belt region of the United States stretches from the southern Atlantic coast to the coast of California. The climate is typically warm allowing agriculture. Cities such as Miami and New Orleans are major centers for the movement of goods and people. How do states benefit from their geographical location in the Sun Belt?

A. All Sun Belt states have a large fishing industry which is their only economic activity.

B. The geographical location does not have an impact on the Sun Belt states.

C. Although the states have little agriculture, the states have large tourism industries.

D. A big part of their economy depends on tourism, agriculture jobs, and the movement of goods.

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The correct answer is D. A big part of their economy depends on tourism, agriculture jobs, and the movement of goods.

The sun belt is constantly growing since it was in a very bad economic shape in the previous century. There is a lot of tourism in areas like Canada, Florida, Las Vegas, and there are a lot of agricultural jobs because of vast lands that have farms or ranches. Movement of goods is also important as the climate is good for transporting goods, especially since the invention of the air conditioning unit.

I think it is C. In the book it talks little about agriculture. C. makes the most sense.

Explanation:

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The actions of the Federal Reserve during Carter’s term resulted in Americans struggling to pay higher home and car interest rates. Americans enjoying lower home and car interest rates. most people losing their homes and cars because they couldn’t pay the higher interest rates. many people being able to buy more expensive homes and cars because of the lower interest rates.

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Correct answer:  A) Americans struggling to pay higher home and car interest rates.

President Jimmy Carter struggled against a bad economy in the United States during his time in office (Jan, 1977- Jan, 1981).  When he entered office, the country was experiencing "stagflation" -- a combination of inflation and minimal economic growth.  The actions of the Federal Reserve Board, under chairman G. William Miller, contributed to further inflation problems.  The inflation rate went from 5.8% in 1976 to 7.7% in 1978.  That meant that interest rates for home loans and car loans for American consumers got steeper and more difficult to afford.  Then in 1979, the oil crisis hit as world oil production dropped in the wake of the Iranian Revolution.  In 1979, inflation in the US went up to 11.3%.  That only made matters worse.

In 1979, President Carter replaced Miller as chairman of the Federal Reserve, appointing Paul Volcker in his place.  Volcker continued to serve in that role under the Reagan administration also, and played a large role in bringing inflation back under control.

The actions of the Federal Reserve during President Carter’s term resulted in Americans struggling to pay higher home and car interest rates. Thus, option FIRST is correct.

What is a federal reserve?

The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States.

During his administration (Jan. 1977–Jan. 1981), President Jimmy Carter battled the U.S. economy.  The nation was undergoing "stagflation" when he became president, which is a mix of inflation and weak economic development.  Further issues with inflation were a result of the Federal Reserve Board's decisions under the leadership of G. William Miller.  

From 1976 to 1978, the inflation rate increased from 5.8% to 7.7%.  This meant that American consumers had to pay higher and more expensive interest rates on their house loans and auto loans.  

Then, in 1979, the oil crisis materialized as a result of a decline in global oil output following the Iranian Revolution.  Inflation in the US increased in 1979. Hence, option A is correct.

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