Who built forts on land claimed by Virginia, prompting the first battles of the french and Indian War

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Answer 1
The French were the ones who built forts on claimed land by Virginia. Hope this helps.
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France built the forts If you need or want more info please feel free to ask 


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When a country brings in goods that were made in another country, what is it doing?

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When a country brings in good that were made in another country, they are importing goods.

Importing goods is a significant part of the American economy and dates back several centuries. This allows the US to have good trade relations with other countries. This also allows the US to get goods from other countries that may be difficult to produce in the US. The importation of goods has helped in driving down the prices of goods for the American consumer.

What was no a labor saving device around the beginning of the 20th century?

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Spinning wheel, of course! That was invented long before the 1900's!
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The idea of reparations is frightening not simply because we might lack the ability to pay. the idea of reparations threatens something much deeper--america's heritage, history, and standing in the world". what does that mean

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It means the next time some nog walks up to you and says
"ey yo whitey gibs me dat bike is fo slavery n' sheeit"
you can hold your head high and know that you did the right thing being a soyboy

Why did president roosevelt sent out the great fleet?

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President Theodore Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability. The Great White Fleet had several purposes. It was first and foremost a demonstration of U.S. Navy strength.

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What did Egypt gain for making peace with Israel?


economic support for Palestinian refugees


military aid from Jordan and Syria


return of the Sinai Peninsula


control of the Golan Heights

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Return of the Sinai Peninsula
return of the sinai peninsula

The Camp David Accords were agreements brokered by President Carter (center) and involved what two countries (whose leaders are to the President's sides)? A) Israel and Palestine B) Israel and Egypt C) Italy and Libya D) Iran and Iraq

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The correct answer is B) Israel and Egypt

The famous picture with Carter in the middle from the signing has Menachem Begin on his left side, who was the prime minister of Israel and a famous politician, and Anwar Sadat on his right side, who was the president of Egypt. The camp david accords were written in order to end hostilities between these two nations.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Compare and contrast the boom of the 1920s with the bust of the 1930s.

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The 1920s saw growing economic prosperity in American society. During this time, the stock market was doing incredibly well. Banks were giving out a significant amount of loans due to the success of the stock market. Families were buying material goods through installment purchases (putting a little money down and having a monthly payment afterwards). Overall, it seemed that the American economy would continue to grow. However, after the Stock Market Crash of 1929 this all changed.

The 1930's were extremely depressing. Millions of individuals lost money due to the stock market collapse. Banks were forced to close because they ran out of money. Families could no longer afford their monthly installment payments, causing them to sell these items or become bankrupt. The 1920's and 1930's were two polar opposite time periods in American history.

which of the following sentences best describes differences in urban and rural america in the late 1920's?
a) farmers faced growing debt while corporate salaries climbed
b) people in the country became richer and the inner cities thrived
c) immigrants settled in rural areas and cities became smaller
d) residents of suburbs became poorer while urban residents moved to rural areas

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The correct option is: farmers faced growing debt while corporate salaries climbed
The life of rural Americans differed from that of urban Americans in that they could not take part in the consumer culture or the new forms of leisure given their growing debts compared to soaring salaries of urban Americans.

farmers faced growing debt while corporate salaries climbed

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In Georgia, the sheriff, tax commissioner, clerk of the superior court, and probate court judge are all ____.

federal officials

members of the Governor’s cabinet

constitutionally required county officials

state elected officials

In this type of local government structure, members of a board are elected to carry out both legislative and executive duties.

council-manager system

strong-mayor council system

commission system

weak-mayor council system

In Georgia, a person can distinguish between a city and town by ____.

determining the population of the area

looking at the city or town’s charter

none of these; Georgia only has cities


looking at the local services they provide

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In Georgia, the sheriff, tax commissioner, clerk of the superior court, and probate court judge are all constitutionally required county officials.

In this type of local government structure, members of a board are elected to carry out both legislative and executive duties.
commission system
There are many county governments in Georgia that use a commission form of government, but there really aren't towns or cities using the commission system in the pure sense.  

In Georgia, a person can distinguish between a city and town by looking at the city or town’s charter.
As the New Georgia Encyclopedia points out, there is no distinction in Georgia law between cities, towns and municipalities.  The only legal difference between a city and a town is that one filed its charter for incorporation as a city and the other did so as a town.

n the landmark case of Engel v. Vitale the US Supreme Court ruled that school prayer was unconstitutional because it violated
A) the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
B) the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
C) the Supremacy Clause of Article VI of the Constitution.
D) the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I of the Constitution.

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The answer is B) the Establishment Clause of the first Amendment

Answer:

B) the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. I just took usa test prep test

Explanation:

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! What steps has the international community taken to address humanitarian crises throughout the twentieth and twenty- first centuries, including human rights abuse? Evaluate the effectiveness off the international response to at least two human rights issues

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The creation of the U.N. (United Nations) created an international dialogue for these issues, they have intervened in many issues on human rights, one example being the Rwandan genocide which the U.N. sent peacekeeping forces which were largely ineffective, and the mission in South Sedan which is still dominated by civil war and civilian deaths 

Problems that are dealt with regarding human rights abuses and humanitarian crises: poverty, slavery, people being tortured/abused, etc. International response can help by giving the needed $$$ to repair lost homes, or to provide food and clothing health, and schooling. You can help by volunteering, or donating money/essential items.

How do european cities differ from american cities?

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European people would be considered foreign and people in america pick up different traits, different languages, styles, techniques .

What could happen to people who refused to answer the questions of the house un-american activities committee? apex?

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Imprisoned--not answer to HUAC became guilty by silence and imprisonment was often the next step. 

Suspicion of communism was so heightened in the 1950s that if you could not prove innocence or refused to defend yourself it was assumed guilt. The punishment was imprisonment and could go to the extreme of death penalty. 

All of the above

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What law was passed in 1947 to monitor the activities and powers of the labor unions in the United States.?

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That law is called the The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 or the Taft–Hartley Act.

How has terrorism become a part of modern global conflicts?

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Individuals or groups have used fear and intimidation to achieve political goals  Hope this Helps :D

Answer:

Individuals or groups have used fear and intimidation to achieve political goals.

Explanation:

More than half of all Americans fear to undergo a terrorist attack, while almost a third believe that the government is unable to protect them. Hardly a day passes without a reference to extremism in the news. This is already a very clear example of how terrorism manages to influence the lives of people and it is only becoming more common.

Which action of Theodore Roosevelt had the most negative reaction?

involvement in war over Manchuria
construction of the Panama Canal
opening Japan to foreign trade
enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine

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opening japan to foreign trade

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Enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine

Explanation:

For OW this is the right answer.

in 1870 most americans were,
A farmers
B miners
C teachers
D factory workers

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In 1870, the era was known as the Gilded Age. During this age, most people moved from farming areas to the city to live. Consequently, there was an increasing number of manufacturing jobs. Therefore, your answer is the last option (D), factory workers. 

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The answer is option D.

Explanation:

In 1870, the time was known as the Gilded Age. Amid this age, a great many people moved from cultivating zones to the city to live. Thusly, there was an expanding number of assembling jobs.Manufactured lodging (ordinarily known as manufactured homes in the United States) is a sort of pre-assembled lodging that is to a great extent gathered in production lines and after that moved to destinations of utilization.

What was the domestic impact of the anti communist crusade of the 1940s and 50s?

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-Fallout Shelters
-Duck and Cover
-White Flight
-Sci-fi Films
-Comic Books (Marvel)

1. Held that a state could declare a law null and void if that law was harmful to the state.
Doctrine of Nullification
Ordinance of Nullification

2. Stated that the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and, therefore, were not enforceable in the state of South Carolina.


Doctrine of Nullification
Ordinance of Nullification

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The first answer Doctrine of Nullification

Answer:

T'was the Doctrine of Nullification it was.

Explanation:

Which psychiatrist was responsible for inspiring humane reform of mental asylums in france?

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It was Franco Basaglia, an Italian psychiatrist who proposed the Basaglia Law 180 which contained directives for the dismantling of all mental asylums and led to the gradual replacement with a range of community-based services such as settings for acute in-patient care.

I think that Phillipe Pinel was responsible for inspiring humane reform of mental asylums in france.

Phillipe Pinel was a French physician considered a pioneer in the humane treatment of the mentally ill.

Besides, he contributed notably to the classification of mental disorders and has been considered by some as "the father of modern psychiatry".

In 1809, a description of a case that Pinel recorded in the second edition of his textbook on insanity is considered the earliest evidence for the existence of a mental disorder called dementia praecox or schizophrenia in the 20th century.

The number of soviet citizens who lost their lives in world war ii is estimated at

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27 million soviets died during world war II

How did congress respond to the 1962 publication of rachel carson's silent spring? answers?

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Answer:

They restricted the use of the pesticide DDT

Explanation:

The book Silent Spring written by Rachel Carson was published in 1962, and it documented the environmental effects caused by the indiscriminate use of pesticides. The publication of the book was a major step for environmental movement because the US Congress restricted the use of pesticide DDT because of it. Because of this, Silent Spring is known as the progenitor of the environmental movement.

What political party emerged for the first time after the 1854 congressional elections and had an overriding commitment to oppose future concessions to southern slave interests?

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the Republican Party

By February 1854, anti-slavery Whigs had begun meeting in the upper Midwestern states to discuss the formation of a new party. One such meeting, in Wisconsin on March 20, 1854, is generally remembered as the founding meeting of the Republican Party.

In 1998, two years after signing the Dayton Accords, Serbia
united with Bosnia.
welcomed NATO.
resumed fighting.
stopped fighting.

President Bush’s approval rating fell at the end of his presidency in part because he
lost the Persian Gulf War.
sent US troops to Panama.
failed to stop the Oklahoma City bombing.
broke his promise not to raise new taxes.

Which statement describes how the United States reacted to Rwanda’s genocide of the Tutsi people?
The United States withdrew troops from Rwanda before they could be effective.
The United States threatened to invade Rwanda if the genocide did not stop.
The United States failed to get involved in Rwanda when Tutsi people were being killed.
The United States killed Tutsi people while trying to stop the conflict.

As a result of the Gulf War,
Saddam Hussein fell from power.
Bush’s popularity soared.
oil prices fell to an all-time low.
Kuwaiti soldiers set Iraqi oil wells on fire.

Which of the following best describes the US economy in 1998 during President Clinton’s term?
It was in a recession.
It was in a depression.
The federal budget was balanced.
The deficit was somewhat lowered.

When George H. W. Bush became president, the US government was deep in debt. Bush was forced to
start a war with Iraq.
compromise with Congress.
resign from office.
close the failing banks.

Why did US and coalition troops try to stop Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait?
The United Nations would fail without Kuwait’s support.
The world depended on Kuwait for oil.
Stopping Iraq would remove Hussein from power.
Stopping Iraq would ensure peace in the Middle East.

One of President Clinton’s goals to improve the economy was
to have the states bear the burden of lowering the deficit.
to make US citizens responsible for lowering the deficit.
to share the responsibility for government debt reduction.
to take all of the responsibility for government debt reduction.

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1. resumed fighting.

The Dayton accords was initially made in order to end the Yugoslav wars that occurred for almost 4 years. 2 years after the agreement, Serbia and republic of Montenegro were involved in the Kosovo war versus the Kosovo liberation army

2. broke his promise not to raise new taxes.

Ever since the decision to enter war with Iraq, many citizens started to fear that the government would need to raise taxes in order to fund the war. Bush promised not to raise taxes in order to get support from the people. But he broke this promise in November 1990.

3. The United States failed to get involved in Rwanda when Tutsi people were being killed.

The conflict in Rwanda occurs after United states involved itself in the conflict in Somalia (which resulted in financial and military disaster for united states).  Fearing that involving in new conflict would result in hundred of millions lost, united states decided to not get involved in Rwanda.

4. Bush’s popularity soared.

After the victory that achieved in the Gulf War, The approval rating for President Bush soared from 66% to 84%. But his approval rating plummeted down in the year after because of the economic blow back that happen after the war.

5. The federal budget was balanced.

The balance was being done by increasing the tax for upper middle class citizens and by rearranging tax allocation from the army to other sectors such as social security. Because of this policy, Bill Clinton was credited for the economic booms that happened during his presidency.

6. compromise with Congress.

The compromise was later known as the 1990 budget agreement. In 1990s, the government was experiencing a budget deficit due to the expense from the war. Congress persisted to increase taxes in order to cover for the deficit while Bush insisted to cover the deficit by reducing spending.

They eventually settle to the middle ground (they increase less amount of tax and reduce less amount of spending compared to what they both initially proposed)

7. The world depended on Kuwait for oil.

At that time, Kuwait exported about 30% of oil supplies for western nations. The coalition feared that if Iraq managed to invade Kuwait, they would obtain the oil resources and rise the price of the oil or even completely cut off the western nations.

8. to share the responsibility for government debt reduction.

He initiated a shared responsibility between the government and the citizens. The government would do its part by reducing the amount of government spending while the citizens do its part by accepting the raise in income taxes.

The section holds several multiple questions, the answers to the questions are given in the respective order. The right choices are options (c), (d), (c), (b), (c), (b), (a), and (c) respectively.

What are the selected answers to the question?

1. Serbia resumed fighting in 1998, two years after signing the Dayton Accords.

The Dayton Accords were first drafted to put an end to the almost four-year-long Yugoslav hostilities. Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro were active in the Kosovo conflict against the Kosovo Liberation Army two years after the agreement.

2. President Bush's approval rating plummeted near the conclusion of his presidency, owing in part to his failure to keep his promise not to raise additional taxes.

Since the decision to go to war with Iraq, many individuals have been concerned that the government will have to raise taxes to fund the war. In order to gain public support, Bush promised not to raise taxes. But, in November 1990, he betrayed his commitment.

3. When Tutsi people were being killed in Rwanda, the US chose not to intervene.

The Rwandan conflict arises as a result of the United States' involvement in the Somalia crisis (which resulted in financial and military disaster for united states).

Fearing that involvement in a new battle would result in the loss of hundreds of millions of lives, the United States decided not to intervene in Rwanda.

4. Bush's popularity skyrocketed as a result of the Gulf War.

President Bush's approval rating increased from 66 percent to 84 percent following the Gulf War victory. However, his approval rating dropped the next year as a result of the economic fallout from the conflict.

5. During President Clinton's tenure, the US economy was balanced in 1998, and the federal budget was balanced.

The balance was achieved by raising taxes on upper-middle-class residents and redistributing tax revenue from the army to other sectors such as social security.

Bill Clinton was lauded for the economic booms that occurred throughout his presidency as a result of this program.

6. When George H. W. Bush became office, the United States was deeply in debt. Bush was obliged to make a deal with Congress.

The compromise became known later as the 1990 budget accord. Due to the costs of the conflict, the government faced a budget deficit in the 1990s. Congress insisted on raising taxes to pay the deficit, whilst Bush insisted on cutting spending to cover the deficit.

7. The United States and coalition forces attempt to halt Iraq's invasion of Kuwait since the world relies on Kuwait for oil.

Kuwait exported approximately 30% of its oil exports to Western nations at the time. The coalition feared that if Iraq managed to invade Kuwait, they would gain control of the oil resources, raising the price of oil or even cutting off western nations totally.

8. One of President Clinton's economic aims was to share responsibility for government debt reduction.

He established a system of collective responsibility between the government and the population. The government would do its part by decreasing government spending, while individuals would do their bit by accepting an increase in income taxes.

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In the 1950s.what became one.of.the.most.important and.popular.consumer.goods

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Answer . In the United States I would have to say baseball was the most popular sport. It had been running strong since the 1920's. The teams of the 50's were huge. Take your pick... The Brooklyn Dodgers with Jackie Robinson or the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, etc. The NBA, NHL, and NFL/AFL were all around but none of which could compete with how big hardball was at the time. It's not called America's past time for nothing.

This cartoon is referencing which situation of the 1930s?
a.appeasement
b.blitzkrieg
c.the iron curtain
d.the great depression

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If you are referring this     https://quizizz.com/_media/questions/L2FwcGhvc3RpbmdfcHJvZC9ibG9icy9BRW5CMlVvdTFueUdUUnhEd3lMd3FqSkF...
 cartoon the answer should be A. Appeasement. I hope this helps.

The correct answer is B) appeasement.

This cartoon is referencing a situation of the 1930s. It was appeasement.

The policy of appeasement implies the tolerance of one nation when the other nation -a rival or enemy nation- is constantly threatening the other nation. That is what mostly Great Britain did with Hitler before World War II.

In the cartoon attached, we can see how Nazi German leader Adolph Hitler is stepping over the spines of other world leaders, and no one is answering to his aggressions.

Which battle was a turning point in the pacific where the united states naval forces destroyed a huge portion of the japanese fleet, launching the attack towards japan?

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WW1 I believe is the answer

In a historic move, in 1972 president nixon opened diplomatic relations with:

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President Nixon opened diplomatic relations with China.

How did the Tet Offensive impact the Vietnam War?

Question 20 options:



it ultimately ended the war in 1968



it showed Americans that the war was not actually close to ending based on strong communist attacks in South Vietnam



it caused General Westmoreland to resign in 1969



it encouraged the US because it showed that the North Vietnamese could not mount any sort of offensive campaign in South Vietnam

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Answer:  It showed Americans that the war was not actually close to ending based on strong communist attacks in South Vietnam.

The Tet Offensive of 1968 was a turning point, and the influence of the media in reporting on the Tet Offensive was felt in that turning point as well.

The number of American households that owned a television set rose dramatically in the 1960s.  In the 1950s, less than 10% of homes had a TV, but by 1966 that had risen to 93% of households.  Most Americans now were getting their news from television, and Walter Cronkite was the most trusted anchorman on TV news.  When the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong launched the Tet Offensive in 1968, Cronkite, known as "the most trusted man in America," offered a television editorial that shaped the nation's mood.  Cronkite said in that broadcast on February 27, 1968:  "It seems now more certain than ever, that the bloody experience of Vietnam is to end in a stalemate. To say that we are closer to victory today is to believe, in the face of the evidence, the optimists who have been wrong in the past.  To say that we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, if unsatisfactory conclusion. ...It is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could."

In addition to Cronkite's reporting, there were also images coming from the war front that had shown a "credibility gap" between what the US government had been saying about the war and what was actually happening there.

Which statement about Andreas Vesalius's The Structure of the Human Anatomy is correct?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
a.It was essentially a better-illustrated version of Hippocrates's ancient Greek texts.
b.It borrowed heavily from the works of Hippocrates and Galen, and as a result, was spectacularly inaccurate.
c.It was banned by Church officials who considered Vesalius's use of dissection immoral.
d.It showed how Hippocrates and Galen were entirely wrong about many aspects of human anatomy.

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I believe your answer is C.

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The statement "It was banned by Church officials who considered Vesalius's use of dissection immoral" about Andreas Vesalius's The Structure of the Human Anatomy is correct. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.

Who was Andreas Vesalius?

Based on his findings from corpses and dissections, Vesalius was among the first medical professionals to precisely document and depict human anatomy, which advanced our understanding of the human body and improved surgical methods. Vesalius revealed in the second edition that the septum was in fact waterproof while also identifying (and naming) the mitral valve to explain blood flow.

Vesalius thought that the arterial pulse and the cardiac systole are synchronized. The founder of modern anatomy and a forerunner of neurology, Andreas Vesalius was a renowned physician, Renaissance figure, and a key player in the Scientific Revolution of the 16th century. He questioned conventional anatomy by using empirical cadaveric dissection techniques to explore the human body.

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