Answer:
DO what other person said
Explanation:
Who would most likely have disagreed with the bishop's
point of view?
a French aristocrat
a bishop who was not a member of the royal court
a member of the British Parliament
an absolute monarch from Spain or Russia
Explanation:
a bishop believes that "kings on earth should rule with God's authority", which came to be known as " the divine right",or "the divine right of kings." a French aristocrat has been born into a higher class family and/or was born to a French nobleman. this makes their belief that government rule should only be to them or someone within their class,as they thought of themselves as the "best" candidates for ruling since they where such noble people.in conclusion, a French aristocrat would not be too happy with the beliefs of the bishop. I hope this help helps you out
Had he not been resigned should president Nixon have been impeached and removed from office?
How have security changes affected Americans’ lives since September 11, 2001? Check all that apply.
There are more checkpoints along borders with Mexico and Canada.
Citizens can be charged with treason for not cooperating with the government.
A new agency, the TSA, enforces stricter screenings of airline passengers.
Citizens must consent to wiretaps and property searches when asked.
Border patrol agents check the passports of people entering the United States.
Answer:
A,C and E are correct :P
Explanation:
There are more checkpoints along borders with Mexico and Canada, A new agency, the TSA, enforces stricter screenings of airline passengers and Border patrol agents check the passports of people entering the United States are the security changes affected Americans’ lives since September 11, 2001. Hence, A, C and E are correct.
What is Checkpoints?A location near a road, border, or other location where people are halted for inspection. A point or item for notation, examination, or validation, particularly in a procedure.
There are mainly two types of checkpoints, one is fixed check point and another one is mobile checkpoint.
Thus, option A, C and E are correct.
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U.S. support of Israel during the Yom Kippur war resulted in some Middle Eastern nations agreeing to what?
A. a halt oil production
B. an embargo of oil to the U.S
C. Egypt's control of the Nile
D. an end to the Cold War
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which of the following situations most closely describes the changes in U.S. politics that resulted from the civil rights movement?
A. A city sees a major increase in the number of racial minorities arrested on election days.
B. A city elects fewer minority candidates to its city council than ever before
C. A city increases the tax its citizens must pay to be able to vote
D. A city sees racial minority voting rates increase significantly each year.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
How were New Federalism and Revenue
Sharing viewed by the American public
regarding Nixon's domestic agenda?
A. They were well received.
C. They were met with protest.
B. They saved his presidency.
D. They were considered weak
Answer:
A. They were well received.
Explanation:
The New Federalism and Revenue Sharing viewed by the American public regarding Nixon's domestic agenda were "well received by the public"
This policy was originally approved by Congress in 1972. And by 1976, it was renewed again with no changes to the formula. It was generally believed that it strengthened local autonomy in spending decisions. Hence, people found it as a good policy in terms of governance.
Based on the quick expansion of the domestic war industries, which hired
men, women, and minorities by the millions, one could say that World War ||
helped I
deepen the Great Depression because of deficit spending
bankrupt the federal government because of war spending
turn back the clocks on the treatment of African Americans
O the United States climb out of the Great Depression
When was Haiti establish
Answer:
1492/1804
Explanation:
1492:Spanish Era Occupation And they Found haiti
1804:First Haiti Empire
which part of the economy is represented by box C on the circular flow model
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The circular flow model demonstrates how money moves through society.
Money flows from producers to workers as wages and flows back to producers as payment for products.Answer: businesses
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Which of the following was NOT a form of American resistance to British taxes?
Answer:
choices?
Explanation:
in addition to jews what other people were persecuted by the nazis and sent to work and die in concentration camps
Answer:the answer is a
Explanation:
Japan consists of ? islands
PLEASE HURRY! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESG IF CORRECT! The Declaration of Independence argues that the American people should
control their own government. What Enlightenment idea does this argument
express?
A. Trial by jury
B. Natural rights
C. The social contract
D. Popular sovereignty
SUBMIT
Answer:
I would say it's popular sovereignty because, "Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives (rule by the people), who are the source of all political power."
2. Write a powerful and memorable topic sentence for each side of the T-chart-
one for why American involvement was necessary and one for why intervention
was detrimental.
Answer:
1. In a T-chart, list reasons for United States intervention in the Boxer Rebellion.
Reasons in favor of U.S. involvement in Boxer Rebellion:
Would allow for trade to be maintained open. The U.S. was part of the eight-nation alliance.Reasons against U.S. involvement:
Would have gone against Washington's ideals. Violated Monroe Doctrine.2. Write a powerful and memorable topic sentence for each side of the T-chart — one for why American involvement was necessary and one for why intervention was detrimental.
A Topic sentence about why U.S.involvement was needed in the Boxer Rebellion:
The US involvement was necessary because the Boxers acted as a threat
towards foreigners.
A Topic sentence about why the U.S.involvement in the Boxer Rebellion
was a problem:
US involvement was a problem because there were foreign Americans in China who were taking advantage of China for its resources and culture.
3. For each topic sentence, write (in complete sentences) three supporting details from your chart
Three supporting details about why U.S. involvement was necessary for
the Boxer Rebellion:
Supporting detail #1: Eight-Nation Alliance
Supporting detail #2: Trade was at stake
Supporting detail #3: Acted as a threat to US foreigners
Three supporting details about why U.S. intervention in the Boxer Rebellion was a problem:
Supporting detail #1: Gone against Washington’s ideals
Supporting detail #2: Violated Monroe Doctrine
Supporting detail #3: Would’ve caused problems for the US with its citizens, nationalists
InclusionThe Boxer Rebellion sought to remove all foreign influence from China. Many feared that foreigners were the cause of all the country's problems. The eight-nation alliance (consisting of America, Japan, France, Germany, Britain, and Russia) suppressed the rebellion. However, some were strongly opposed to the United States taking part in ending the rebellion. Despite this, some argue that it was not a good decision. As part of the EightNation Alliance, they participated, as it jeopardized trade and because it posed a threat to the nation's stability. Had the United States not participated, the alliance would have been looked at as a betrayal and unreliability. The rebels wanted to cut all ties with foreigners, which would hurt the trade between China and the US. All trade was cut off and the US suffered if the US had not taken action. The rebellion led to many deaths and injuries, potentially starting another conflict. Without the United States' involvement, China would have faced much more strife as a result of the rebellion. Many argue that the US should not have gotten involved in the rebellion's conclusion, as it could have worsened the situation for both the US and China.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following statements regarding the Puritan way of life are true?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
Answer:
Although i cannt see the "Boxes" i do have SOME knowllage on this topic Puritans thought that ministers should hold positions in government, and Puritans banished those who opposed church teachings.
Explanation:
I hope this helped.
Answer:
A,C and D
Explanation:
The Confederate States had the military advantage of having to fight a defensive war while the Union had to overpower the South in order to reunite the country.
true or false
Answer:
Explanation:
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Why is NAFTA considered harmful by some
The growth of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai was based on
a. their exportation of cotton, indigo, and sugar
b. their control of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
c. their conversion to Islam
d. their control of trade routes in Saharan Africa
d
Explanation:
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preguntas y respuestas de la dama tapada
Answer:
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Explanation:
How did the leaders of early labor unions differ from industrialist
entrepreneurs in their views on the U.S. economy?
O A. Labor union leaders argued that the police and U.S. military should
intervene in strikes and other aspects of labor negotiations.
O B. Labor union leaders were more committed to promoting the ideals
of social Darwinism in American factories.
C. Labor union leaders were more interested in maintaining
traditional elements of American capitalism.
O D. Labor union leaders believed that even low-level employees should
have some influence over their wages and conditions.
Answer:
D. Labor union leaders believed that even low-level employees should have some influence over their wages and conditions.
Explanation:
Remember, a union is an organized association of workers formed to protect their own interests. So the only answer that would make sense would be D. All the other answers would apply to the industrialist, since the goals of the industrialist would be to profit, wether it be at the expense of the workers well being or not.
2. After scratching his fleas for a while, Fido took a nap. Select one : O a. Incorrect: Contains a dangling or misplaced modifier O Correct as written
Answer:
Correct as written
Explanation:
What’s contrast in Wuthering Heights novel ?
¿Qué impacto político tuvieron las ideas liberales en Europa y América?
Answer:
Apoyar la democracia no solo promueve valores estadounidenses fundamentales como la libertad religiosa y los derechos de los trabajadores, sino que también ayuda a crear un escenario global más seguro, estable y próspero en el que Estados Unidos puede promover sus intereses nacionales.
Explanation:
In the years between 1865 - 1900, what ideas and philosophies most influenced the transformation of the United States from isolationism to expansionism?
Answer:
nose sabes tu
Explanation:
What kind of work does Elzbieta do at the plant?
She shovels spilled meat onto carts.
She inspects and grades the meat.
She makes sausages of spoiled meat.
Answer:
C. She makes sausages of spoiled meat.
Explanation:
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Explain the historical and contemporary significance of
science in shaping understandings about race. What were the
consequence(s) of science relative to the construction of racial
categories and the human condition (i.e., life outcomes and
access to opportunities) of African Americans and other
people of color within the United States? (provide appropriate
cites where necessary).
Answer:
huh
Explanation:
Donald Trump’s election as the 45th President of the United States has been marked by the brewing storms of racial conflicts. A rise in racial incidents ensued in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s victory in November 2016. Since the beginning of 2017, over 100 bomb threats have been made against Jewish community centers and schools. Trump’s travel ban, signed in late January 2017, initially affected about 90,000 people from seven Middle Eastern countries; 87,000 of those banned were Muslims. Minorities such as American Muslims and black Americans have expressed fears over racial relations under Trump. Undeniably, the topic of race—and racism—has gripped America and the world throughout.
Over the last decade, there have been hopes that the US has become a post-racial society, free of racial prejudice and discrimination. However, the most recent months indicate the contrary: race remains an incendiary issue. Race and racism are not new issues, but in today’s 21st century Trump-era, discussions about race are distinct from those of the past in that they possess an entirely new dimension: that of genetics and DNA.
Race in the new era of human genetics research
In 2003, scientists completed the Human Genome Project, making it finally possible to examine human ancestry with genetics. Scientists have since tackled topics such as human migrations out of Africa and around the world. And it’s not just scientists who are excited about human genetics: widely affordable at-home ancestry test kits are now readily available from companies like 23andMe, Family Tree DNA, and Ancestry. For $99—around the price of a romantic dinner or a pair of Nikes—a customer can receive an analysis from 23andMe indicating that they are, for instance, 18.0% Native American, 65.1% European and 6.2% African.
The soaring popularity of ancestry testing bespeaks a widespread perception that we can use these tests to dissect, delineate, and define our ancestral composition. Indeed, social media is teeming with blog posts, and even livestream videos, from excited customers bursting to broadcast their test results and their reactions. Ancestry test kits are the new “it” item—and with their success is the tacit admission of our belief that our DNA can sort us into categories like the “five races:” African, European, Asian, Oceania, and Native American (Figure 1A).
Figure 1. ‘Race’ cannot be biologically defined due to genetic variation among human individuals and populations. (A) The old concept of the “five races:” African, Asian, European, Native American, and Oceanian. According to this view, variation between the races is large, and thus, the each race is a separate category. Additionally, individual races are thought to have a relatively uniform genetic identity. (B) Actual genetic variation in humans. Human populations do roughly cluster into geographical regions. However, variation between different regions is small, thus blurring the lines between populations. Furthermore, variation within a single region is large, and there is no uniform identity.
Figure 1: ‘Race’ cannot be biologically defined due to genetic variation among human individuals and populations. (A) The old concept of the “five races:” African, Asian, European, Native American, and Oceanian. According to this view, variation between the races is large, and thus, the each race is a separate category. Additionally, individual races are thought to have a relatively uniform genetic identity. (B) Actual genetic variation in humans. Human populations do roughly cluster into geographical regions. However, variation between different regions is small, thus blurring the lines between populations. Furthermore, variation within a single region is large, and there is no uniform identity.
New findings in genetics tear down old ideas about race
Estimating our ancestral composition down to 0.1% seem to suggest that there are exact, categorical divisions between human populations. But reality is far less simple. Compared to the general public’s enthusiasm for ancestry testing, the reaction from scientists has been considerably more lukewarm. Research indicates that the concept of “five races” does, to an extent, describe the way human populations are distributed among the continents—but the lines between races are much more blurred than ancestry testing companies would have us believe (Figure 1B).
A landmark 2002 study by Stanford scientists examined the question of human diversity by looking at the distribution across seven major geographical regions of 4,000 alleles. Alleles are the different “flavors” of a gene. For instance, all humans have the same genes that code for hair: the different alleles are why hair comes in all types of colors and textures.
What were the two beliefs that were developed?
Can you think of someone who has been a prosocial model in your life?
Answer:
It can be my mom , she is my single parent and she works hard to raise me
Part A
React to this quotation from a letter by John Adams writing about political parties. Answer the questions in the table. John Adams wrote, “There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.”
Why do you think John Adams wrote what he did about political parties?
Do you agree or disagree with John Adams and why?
How was the Federalist party of 1796 different from a political party today?
Answer and Explanation:
1. John Adams wrote about political parties because he had a concern about running the country. For him, if the country were managed by two different parties, this would generate political polarization and would prevent everyone from working in favor of a single objective, because each political party would work for different interests and this would not promote national progress.
2. Although Adams' views are relevant, I do not agree with him, as I believe that the existence of a single political party is dangerous for democracy as it allows only one political body to govern the country. Furthermore, the existence of two political parties allows citizens the right to choose.
3. Currently, the federalist party does not have much political influence in the country's administration. In fact, the federalist party lost power and position over the years and does not compare to the way it was in 1796, where even being a minority party, it had a strong political influence.
Answer:
Sample Answer
Why do you think John Adams wrote what he did about political parties?
Do you agree or disagree with John Adams and why?
How was the Federalist party of 1796 different from a political party today?
John Adams believed a few wealthy, educated people should make most decisions about government policies. In the election of 1796 he received votes from wealthy merchants rather than farmers.
I don't agree because Adams wanted to avoid conflict. However, in 1788, to inform the population about the ideas in the Constitution, two opposing groups, Federalists and Anti-Federalists, presented their views to the public. Factions had already taken hold in the new country.
The Federalist Party was made up of a small group of wealthy, educated men who made all policy decisions among themselves. Today's two major political parties are mass-based. They include people from the whole US population.
What's a ruling family called?
Answer:
they created a mail service