- How did the New Deal increase rights for workers?

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Answer 1

Answer: ushered in by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal was an enormous federally-funded series of infrastructure and improvement projects across America, creating jobs for workers and profits for businesses. Today, the legacy of the New Deal remains with programs like Social Security still in place.

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Islamic law is also known as

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Sharia law is Islam's legal system. It is derived from both the Koran, Islam's central text, and fatwas - the rulings of Islamic scholars. Sharia literally means "the clear, well-trodden path to water".

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Question 30 (2 points)
What was urban renewal?
A. policies directed at creating urban centers in Appalachia
B. programs aimed at reducing poverty levels in the city
C. services provided to Native Americans who were willing to relocate to cities
D.the process of returning bracero workers to Mexico

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Answer:

programs aimed at reducing poverty leves in the city

What ways did Stalin cut off Berlin in the Berlin Blockade?

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On 24 June, the Soviets severed land and water connections between the non-Soviet zones and Berlin. That same day, they halted all rail and barge traffic in and out of Berlin. The West answered by introducing a counter-blockade, stopping all rail traffic into East Germany from the British and US zones.

spanish conquistadors in the new world sought.
1.trade routes for fur
2.adventure and wealth
3.settlements in north amercian
4.a new passage to africa

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Answer:

3.Adventures and wealth

SATURDAY morning was to come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life. There was a song in every heart; and if the heart was young the music issued at the lips. There was cheer in every face and a spring in every step...

What is the effect of the underlined text?

A. It foreshadows that something terrible and unexpected is about to happen.

B. It sets up a flashback to an earlier time when Tom was content.

C. It creates a contrast with Tom Sawyer's feelings about his chore.

D. It establishes a specific historical setting for the narrative.​

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Answer:

B-it May be b because it makes sense

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

the answer above is incorrect

What’s the differences and similarities of Holocaust and Armenian Genocide?

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The relationship between the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust has been discussed by scholars. While a direct causal relationship between the Armenian genocide is not proven, it has been suggested that Holocaust perpetrators were inspired by the Ottoman example and the legacy of impunity. Both the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide are considered paradigmatic cases of genocide in the twentieth century.

The Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust are the quintessential instances of total genocide in the twentieth century.

There are many similarities with the Holocaust, on such issues as occurring during a world war, attempted destruction of an ethnoreligious community which had previously been citizens of the polity, deportation in trains as well as the role of racism and religious prejudice.

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Do you think Stalin was being honest about his reasons for creating buffer state in eastern Europe?explain your answer​

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I believe Stalin was not being honest because he shows a lack of trust between Churchill, and FDR.

Stalin’s biggest question throughout the war was when they were going to invade France.  He wanted them to divide the war more evenly.  The longer it takes to make that decision, the more we see a lack of trust between Stalin, Churchill, and FDR. Stalin was not at Casablanca because of Stalingrad.

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What happened after the Battle of Gettysburg?

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Answer:

President Lincoln Gave the Gettysburg Address

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On November 19, 1863, President Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address during the dedication of a new national cemetery at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg. The Civil War effectively ended with the surrender of General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in April 1865.

What was the effect of the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Lochner v. New York ? The Progressive movement suffered a setback because a state law that limited the workday to ten hours was struck down . The Progressive movement suffered a setback because the court refused to hear the case. The Progressive movement succeeded because the court upheld the ten-hour workday limit. The Progressive movement succeeded because the court ruled that forcing laborers to work for ten hours per day was unconstitutional​

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Answer:

    New York enacted a law forbidding bakers to work more than 60 hours a week or 10 hours a day. Lochner challenged the law

    The Court decided that New York did not have the right to make a law interfering with the right of an employer to make a contract with workers.

    Impact/ Significance of Lochner v. New York

Was a setback for progressive legislation

Challenges states rights to regulate labor

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Legislative powers are detailed in Article I of the Constitution because the thought people would be with a strong executive if they first saw legislative on executive powers. Therefore, was the first branch of the new government. The House of Representatives and the make up the branch. Together, they form the United States Congress.

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Answer:

framers, more comfortable, checks, congress, senate, legislative

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A _____ is when a state legislature decides to allow the people of the state to vote directly on an issue.

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Answer:

Its a referendum

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I think it is a referendum :)

Which of the following beliefs about the United States' proper role in the
world best describes the driving force behind the Popular Front?
O A. The belief that the interventionist actions that the United States
took in Asia were immoral and illegal
B. The belief that Soviet-style communism could solve the United
States economic problems
O c. The belief that the United States should remain isolated from
events in Europe
D. The belief that the United States should fight against the fascist
dictatorships of Germany and Italy

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I think the answer is D

Which of the following is NOT a legally required civic duty for American citizens?
a)Citizens must agree with all laws that are passed in the United States.
b)It is the duty of every citizen to get an education.
c)Male citizens 18 years or older must register for military service and join the military when requested by the government.
d)All citizens are required to pay taxes to the government.

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Answer:

The answer to this is A

Explanation:

You don't have to agree with every single law

answer is a citizens don’t have to agree but have to follow the law

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Answer:The first one

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Match the technologies of the twentieth century with their benefits. rockets Internet biotechnology computers

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, your question is incomplete. You forgot to include the concepts to be matched(benefits). We do not know what they are.

However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can answer the following.

These would be the matches:

Rockets - an invention that supports the exploration of space.

Internet - an invention that connects every single one of us with the rest of the world, almost immediately.

Biotechnology - an invention that changed medicine in that it helps to develop better vaccines and the exploration of genetic information to cure diseases.

Computers - facilitate de storage of information and process it incredible fast ways. It allows science to do calculations with large numbers, solve complicated equations, and search information instantly.

It is interesting thinking that most of these inventions were created for military purposes to be used in wars. And then, they were developed to be used massively adapted to consumers.

They created purple dye that the Romans copied in their cities. They also had artistic sarcophagi to bury their dead.

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explanation below

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The Minoans were known as a group of non-Indo-European people who existed on the island of Crete around the Bronze Age.  They were known for the beautiful palaces they built and the public sewers they created which the Romans copied in their cities.

The drainage system arrangement was first practiced by the Minoans for the first time.  

fake primary source for women in ww2

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Answer:

Explanation:

General Sources

Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection.

Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project.

Combined Arms Research Library.

Digital Military Collection.

Imperial War Museum: Posters of Conflict.

Naval History and Heritage Command.

Peace and War in the 20th Century.

Rutger's Oral History Archives.

which of these major changes was the most important during the industrial revolution

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The Industrial Revolution was the transition from 1760 to 1820 to 1840 to new production processes in Europe and the United States.

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This transition consists of the transfer from manufacturing to machinery, new processes for the production of chemical substances and iron production, the growing application of steam and water, machine tools, and the increase of the mechanized factory system. The Industrial Revolution also led to an ever-increasing population growth rate.

An important turning point in history is the Industrial Revolution; almost every aspect of the life of the day has somehow been affected. The average revenue and population, in particular, began to show continuous growth without precedent.

Mechanized steam-driven cotton spinning increased worker output by a factor of approximately 500. The power loom increases a worker's output by more than 40 times.

Damp engines' efficiency increased so that between 1/50 and 1/10 of their fuel was used. They were adapted to industrial use by adapting stationary steam engines to rotary movement.

Why was the bill of rights added to the constitution ?

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Bill of Rights was added to Constitution to ensure ratification. ... To ensure ratification of the document, the Federalists offered concessions, and the First Congress proposed a Bill of Rights as protection for those fearful of a strong national government.

Explanation:

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Bill of Rights was added to Constitution to ensure ratification.
When the Convention reported the Constitution to the states for ratification, the nation split between Federalist supporters of the new document and Anti-Federalist opponents, who were especially concerned that it did not, like most state counterparts, have a bill of rights (of the 11 state constitutions in place in the years after independence, 7 had bills of rights). To ensure ratification of the document, the Federalists offered concessions, and the First Congress proposed a Bill of Rights as protection for those fearful of a strong national government. The Bill of Rights came into effect in December 1791, after ratification by three-fourths of the state legislatures.

How is the soil of the Black Prairie region different from that of the Tombigbee Hills region?

It is more diverse and variable.
It is looser and more prone to erosion.
It is richer and more fertile.
It is sandier and drains better.

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Answer:It is more diverse and variable.

Explanation:most fertile, and most highly variable soils.

Answer: That is the wrong answer

It is richer and  more fertile.

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Which number on the map indicates the territory gained by the united states in the texas annexation .?
a.I
b.II
c.III
d.IV

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d

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This Greek gladiatorial physician gained knowledge of anatomy with immediate access to deceased gladiators. Name
him.
a Virgil
C. Galen
b. Aeneid
d. Horace

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Aeneid. have a nice day

Answer:

The answer is C. Galen.

Explanation:

Galen was a Greek who became the Roman Empire’s greatest physician, authoring more books still in existence than any other Ancient Greek: about 20,000 pages of his work survive. He was the personal physician to Rome’s Emperors for decades.

He consolidated the work of previous Greek medical researchers, adding the results of his own research to create an incredibly long-lasting medical doctrine.

Galen had great expertise in anatomy, surgery, pharmacology, and therapeutic methods. He is famous for bringing philosophy into medicine – although most of his philosophical works have been lost.

What does separation of powers mean?
A)
each law must deal with only one issue at a time
B)
Congress must consult with states before passing laws
C)
the House and Senate may never pass laws without talking to the
President
legislative, executive, and judicial powers are held by separate people and
D)
groups

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It’s legislative, executive, and judicial powers are held by separate people and groups.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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How old is the earth

A: 1 million
B:50 billion
C:none of the above ​

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c is the answer i believe

Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

Earth is approximately 4.6 Billion years old.

Why do you think the Almoravids tried to take control of Ghana's trade routes?

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Answer:

because of the Donor and Warafanau

Read this question:

"If representation in Congress is to be determined by the number of people who live in each state, should slaves be counted?"

At the Constitutional Convention, how would someone from a Southern state most likely respond? (1 point)

Select one:
a. Yes, they live in our state, and they should be counted.
b. Yes, they are equal to white people and should be counted.
c. No, slaves were not born in the states and should not be counted.
d. No, slaves are not equal to white people and should not be counted.

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This is the answer D)

Which international organization provides loans and economic aid to
developing countries?
5 of 11 QUESTIONS
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The United Nations (UN)
The World Trade Organization (WTO)
O The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
SUBMIT

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The international monetary fund (IMF)

The written laws that are the central principles of Judaism are known as the

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The Ten Commandments

why was thailand not colonized by britian or france during the british empire

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Answer:

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, only Thailand survived European colonial threat in Southeast Asia due to centralising reforms enacted by King Chulalongkorn and because the French and the British decided it would be a neutral territory to avoid conflicts between their colonies

The Albany Congress believed that under the Albany Plan of Union, the colonies would

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The Albany Congress believed that under the Albany Plan of Union, the colonies would "better protect themselves", since it was becoming clear by this point the the British were taking advantage of the colonies for their own gain and nothing else

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C- better protect themselves.

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