Answer: Law passed by Congress in 1830 and supported by President Andrew Jackson allowing the U.S. government to remove the Native Americans from their eastern homelands and force them to move west of the Mississippi River. Many tribes signed treaties and agreed to voluntary removal
Explanation:
Which of these is the BEST example of a Congress using its oversight powers in its relationship with the Executive branch?
A) the Senate voting on whether or not to approve a military treaty with Russia
B) the House Judiciary Committee holding hearings regarding the impeachment of a federal judge
C) the House debating a spending bill that would require an increase in the national income tax
D) the Senate Ethics Committee questioning the Attorney General about allegations against the Justice Department
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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What is one example of bureaucracy in our society
Answer:
Government is a bureaucracy nothing moves fast bureaucracy is slow and methodical.
explain what today’s culture vs counterculture would be
Answer:
(This is going to brief, I'm assuming this is America.)
Explanation:
Today's culture revolves around one's self and we have a narcissistic value to every thing, even family and friends are objected to it. Self-image is an all consuming ideal that the majority now follows. Anywhere from social media to the clothes we see celebrities wear.
The counterculture would more-or-less be that of those who are outward looking, not self-seeking. Imagine it being similar to strict buddhism.
many companies in United States went out of business during the Great Depression which type of business would have been likely to have felt the least economic impact from the Great Depression
Answer:
D) electric companies
Explanation:
146 garment workers died because they were unable to escape from the upper floors of the building. What impact did this fire have on the garment industry?
Answer:
The fire incident was a wake up call and it influenced the legislation which required improved factory safety standards. It promoted better working conditions for the workers.
It also helped promote the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers.
Why did President Bush list Iraq among the
countries in the "axis of evil"?
He believed Iraq had directly ordered the
9/11 attacks on the United States.
He believed Iraq had helped Osama bin
Laden organize the terrorist group al-Qaeda.
He believed Iraq had WMDs that Hussein
might give to terrorists.
Answer:
He believed Iraq had WMDs that Hussein might give to terrorists.
Explanation:
Bush argued that Iraq had the potential to support terrorism in the future in his State of the Union Address in March 2002.
President Bush listed Iraq among the countries in the " axis of evil" because he believed Iraq had WMDs that Hussein might give to terrorists. Thus, option D is correct.
Who was President Bush?George W. Bush, whose full name is George Walker Bush, was the 43rd president of the United States (in office from 2001 to 2009). He oversaw the nation's reaction to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and launched the Iraq War in 2003.
George W. Bush became the first president since Benjamin Harrison in 1888 to be elected despite losing the national popular vote after narrowly defeating Vice President Al Gore in one of the most contentious and close elections in American history in the year 2000. Prior to being elected president, Bush ran a business and led Texas as governor (1995–2000).
Therefore, we can conclude that option D is correct.
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The risk of job-related accidents exceeds the risk of job-related diseases in the United States. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The chance of life-threatening incidents in remote regions comes with jobs in the United States especially the professional such as loggers, fishers, roofers, and pilots. According to the 2016 Census of Fatal Occupational Accidents, high rates of death at work have placed these professions on top of the current list of America's most dangerous workers. Transportation related fatalities were the main problem for employees deaths, occurring in 40 % of deaths in the workplace.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
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Use the poster below to answer the question below. The German text translates to, "This is what this person suffering from hereditary defects costs the Community of Germans during his lifetime. Fellow Citizen, that is your money, too."
Which of the following ideas is supported by this propaganda poster?
The government must sponsor more programs for those with special needs.
Care for those with special needs is worth the extra cost.
It costs too much money to provide for those with special needs.
The number of special needs care providers in Germany must increase.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
In 1938 German propaganda poster issued by the Office for Race Politics. German writing covers the left side of the poster, while one man stands behind another man who is seated. The man behind stands tall, is smiling, and wears a white jacket. The man sitting is in a slightly disfigured posture with his hand clenched, and a scowl on his face. He is dressed in a black jacket.60,000 RM. This is what this person suffering from hereditary defects costs the Community of Germans during his lifetime. Fellow Citizen, that is your money, too
It costs too much money to provide for those with special needs is the idea supported by this propaganda poster.
Answer:
"C" it cost too much money to provide for those with special needs.
Which law has led to a 40% increase employment for women
Answer:
The Defense of Marriage Act.
Answer:
WW2
Explanation: at the height of the war, women comprised 4% of skills works. In 1944, skilled female workers made an average weekly wage of $31.21 while skilled meal workers and a 54.65 weekly from 19:40 to 9 1044, the percentage of women workers employed in factories increase from 20 to 30%
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How did the Cold War effect us today?
Answer:
The cold war effect us today//
Explanation:
World War II led to the massive mobilisation of all the people and resources nations could bring to bear. This was total war on a global scale, producing a new sense among nations that their fates were interconnected. New technologies of war, such as heavy bombers and long-range missiles like the V-2 rocket, reduced distances of time and space. In recognition of this new state of affairs, in 1942 the US Army chief of staff, George Marshall, sent identical 50-inch, 750-pound globes to British prime minister Winston Churchill and US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt as Christmas presents.
The sheer scale of the war and the complex administrative and strategic systems required to manage these global operations led to, during the Cold War that followed, a growing interdependency of a network of institutions, attitudes and ways of working.
Fuelled by the development of satellites and intercontinental nuclear missiles that further shrank the size of the planet, the Cold War redrew geopolitical notions of time, space and scale. Huge nuclear arsenals made it necessary to consider both the instantaneous and the endless: the decisive moment when mutually assured destruction is potentially set in motion, the frozen stalemate of the superpower stand-off, and the long catastrophe of a post-nuclear future.
The power of an individual decision was now outrageously amplified – the finger on the nuclear button – yet, at the same time, radically diminished in the face of unfathomable forces, in which human agency seemed to have been ceded to computers and weapons systems. The world had become too complex and too dangerous: systems were at once the threat and the solution.
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The response
During the second half of the 20th century, many fields of enquiry from anthropology, political theory and analytical philosophy to art, music and literature were influenced by the explosion in interdisciplinary thinking that emerged from developments in cybernetics and its relationship with Cold War military research and development.
The practice of engaging with the connections and interactions between disparate elements of a problem or entity conceived as a system, and between such systems, is now commonplace in areas such as corporate strategy, town planning and environmental policy.
The pervasiveness of a systems approach also influenced the arts. The so-called systems novel, associated with writers such as Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo and David Foster Wallace, attempts to grasp the complex interconnectedness of society, and often the effects of technology and progress upon it. Through the 1960s and 1970s, in the radical architecture and design of the likes of Buckminster Fuller or the Archigram group, through minimalist and electronic music, and in conceptual art and emergent electronic media, the possibilities and implications of an increasingly computerised, information-driven society began to determine the form and content of cultural work.
Systems thinking offered a means of conceptualising and understanding a world that had grown hugely more complex and dangerous. Nuclear weapons demanded radical new ways of thinking about time, scale, power, death, responsibility and, most of all, control – control of technology, people, information and ideas.
The present
We are now accustomed to thinking about the current moment in global terms – globalisation, global warming, global communications, global security. Mobile phones and laptops connect us to a vast global network so we can upload and download data – data that promises to broaden our connections even as it flattens our identity into a trickle of binary code to be tracked, traded, sorted and stored.
Everyday life is firewalled and password-protected. We move under a canopy of invisible cameras and sensors, where our personal details and likenesses, our associations, preferences and transactions lie waiting to be called upon – by friends, strangers, employers or snoops. And so what? We all do it – we are already conscripted. We have already become agents, checking up on people by rifling through social media accounts or poking around on Street View.
Faced with the unfathomable complexity of world events, or climate science, or the effects of the technology that delivers updates on such matters to us in an instant, information is both the source of our dilemma and a refuge from it.
Answer:
The cold war has many lasting effects on the world today. In the present, America still has an embargo with Cuba, nothing shipped to Cuba, nothing shipped back. Americans are also not allowed to go to Cuba, and with the fall of the Soviet Union, America was established as a world superpower.
Explanation:
what slogan best reflects Barack Obama’s approach to politics?
Answer:
A. "Unity in diversity"
Throughout the war, Lincoln sent about _____ telegrams gibing the union a great advantage.
100
1,000
500
10,000
?????
Answer:
1,000
Explanation:
The slightly fewer than 1000 telegrams Abraham Lincoln sent during his presidency also provide us with an insight that his other writings cannot.
Lincoln used the telegraph to put starch in the spine of his often all too timid generals and to propel his leadership vision to the front. Most importantly, he used the telegraph as an information gathering tool to understand what was going on in the headquarters of his military leadership.
Most of Northern Africa is covered by the growing _____ Desert.
Mojave
Kalahari
Sahara
Gobi
Answer:
Sahara
Explanation:
Answer: Sahara
Explanation:
It is the largest desert in Africa
Prompt: What are the central arguments in favor of and against immigration? Which of these arguments do you find to be the most convincing? What arguments of your own could you add to the debate?
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Answer: The main argument in favor of is that most immigrants are just trying to escape conflict in their own countries therefore, it is ethical to allow them into our countries. One argument against it is Today’s immigrants don’t assimilate like immigrants from previous waves did. There is a large amount of research that indicates immigrants are assimilating as well as or better than previous immigrant groups—even Mexicans. I personally believe that we should accept all immigrants because of the first reason stated in this paragraph.
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Which two technological or cultural advancements did the Assyrians and the Hittites have in common?
constructing roads
using iron to make weapons
using cuneiform writing
domesticating animals
using chariots in war
Answer:
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Explanation:
How big was the Inca empire?
Answer:
The empire had a population of up to 12 million and stretched from the frontier between Ecuador and Colombia to about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of modern Santiago , Chile.
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What impact did the Silk Road have on the trade
Answer:
The Silk Road vastly increased trade when it was revived in the 1300's by the Tang Dynasty in China. Trade became more inter-regional as land based empires traded for luxury goods from China.
Explanation: That is only one of many answers
Answer:
one of worlds oldest and great trade in history
Explanation:
Why does it say it rains in some areas but really it never does?
Answer:
Beacuse weather people are not always right its based off of patterns
Explanation:
The text describes paella, a dish eaten in Spain. It also describes congee, a dish eaten by kids in Singapore. According to the text, what ingredients do both dishes have in common?
Answer:
meat
Explanation:
Panela and congee both have meat in it.
What is congee?Congee is a rice porridge commonly eaten in Singapore. Congee is typically made with rice, water or broth, and various meats or vegetables depending on the recipe. Congee is a tasty and comforting dish.
Panela is a traditional Spanish dish made with cheese. Panela typically includes cheese, bread, olive oil, and sometimes chorizo or other meats. Both these dishes are different in their ingredients, mode of preparation and taste. But, both can be made with meat as one of the ingredients.
Therefore, panela and congee both have meat in it.
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Which one of the following is NOT considered a major cause of WWI? *
4 points
C. internal dissent
A. Impressionism
B. the growth of nationalism
The _____________ Branch of government has the most contact with the residents of Texas.
a.
Executive
b.
Legislative
c.
Judicial
d.
all three have equal contact
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer: The answer is b Legislative
Explanation:
The legislative house is the arm of government that is made up of the elected representatives of the people. It comprises of men and women of proven integrity who have been elected from their various constituency to represent their people in the house. They have the most contact with the people that elected them into the position because they have to report back to their people. The people also can reach them by informing their representatives what they wants the government to do for them. It is their representatives that will table their matter on the floor of the house for immediate action by the executive arm of the government.
Read the passage. Hieroglyphs are an ancient form of Egyptian writing. The evidence of this writing still exists in ancient Egyptian tombs and vaults today. Some of the symbols represent sounds while others are ideograms. While hieroglyphs are Egyptian, the word itself is Greek. "Hiero" means "sacred" and "glyphs" means "symbols," which together means "sacred symbols". Which inference can be best made based on the passage? A. Egyptians learned to write from the Greeks. B. Hieroglyphs were renamed by the Greeks. C. The Greeks invented Hieroglyphs. D. Hieroglyphs are seen in Greek writing forms.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
I think the answer is B because the Egyptians used symbols to write and not letters that are used in hieroglyphs. Therefore believe that the answer is B Hope this helps. :)
What was America worried would happen to all of Southeast Asia if Vietnam fell to the
communist?
American fears and suspicions about the Soviet unions
Not sure of the question but one reason Americans feared and were suspicious of the Soviets was due to extreme propaganda in the U.S and the arms race during the cold war.
How does viewing Byzantine representational art as Icons/Windows change the interpretations we give them? Does that adequately account for the change in style to more simplified and non-natural forms? Or do you think that there was a loss in artistic skill after the fall of the Roman Empire? Is the Byzantine understanding of Icon helpful in understanding our obsession with art in museums, where we place singular objects against a blank white wall within temple like complexes to be revered and honored?
Answer:
Byzantine icons are religious motivated paintings.
Explanation:
Our artistic value of the icons is influenced by the religious atmosphere.
As far as I know, there hasn´t been a change in style nor a loss of artistic skill. Rather, the Byzantine art flourished after the fall of the East Roman Empire and maintained this throughout the existence of the Byzantine Empire that lasted until 1453 (Fall of Constantinople). Even nowadays the Byzantine art & icons of the Christian Ortodox countries in Eastern Europe is still very much alive.
Byzantine icons can be considered as an devotional art form where the religious person depicted in the painting is the object of worshipping, not the painting itself.
Speaking of, the striking resemblence in the worshipping of byzantine icons (religiously motivated) and modern art (culturally motivated) is hard to be overseen and sure looks like obsession.
why did Roosevelt resume relations with Japan?
Answer:
Roosevelt resume relations with Japan to prevent America out of the future wars and more is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
To keep America out of future wars, congress passed a sequence of laws and Acts beginning in 1935 with the Neutrality Acts.
These acts banned firearms trades or loans to nations at war or in a civil war.
Roosevelt does not want Europeans to control the world economy and politics.
Roosevelt negotiates the Treaty of Portsmouth: In which Japan gets Manchuria and Korea, United States and Japan continued diplomatic talks and pledge to respect each other's possessions.
5. What role did the samurai play in the defeat of the Mongols in 1274 and 1281?
Answer:
Explanation:
In 1274 and 1281, the Mongols attempted to invade Japan. Ultimately, the invasions were not successful. ... Due to samurai strength, strong feudal systems, environmental factors, and just sheer bad luck, the Mongols were unable to conquer Japan
According to the tabular data presented, what category had the highest median earnings for men in 1969?
Answer:
For example, the 1959 peak median earnings for salaried managers in compared to $5,748 for self-employed managers in retail trade (Appendix A: Table A.3), is an 18-category system in which no major occupational group has more than, the 1959 and 1969 peak median earnings of all white males
Explanation:
Why is Mirabeau B. Lamar considered the “Father of Education in Texas?”
Answer:
He set aside land for public schools and created the public education system.
Answer:
Mirabeau Lamar is dubbed the “Father of Texas Education” because he put a great deal of money and political support behind improving education in Texas and creating a public education system. Lamar believed that educated citizens made good decisions and prospered which would make Texas prosper as a Republic. He believed in public education so that every citizen of Texas had an opportunity to learn. Under his presidency , Lamar encouraged his Congress to approve 18,000 acres of land for public schools. In addition, he arranged an endowment that provided 231,400 acres of land for universities in Texas.
Explanation:
What was one strategy of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) in its campaign to secure voting rights for women?
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Answer:
That's what the 19th amendment was made to address. The history of voting in America was that it was first only for property owning white men. Then later was made available only to white men (whether they owned property or not). Then it was extended to males of all races, and only last of all were women allowed to vote. But, still, in many parts of America, political groups that gain power when fewer people vote use many methods to prevent people from actually casting ballots.
Explanation:
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