Answer:
Philippines rebels, Australia, India, and the UK
President Truman had a difficult decision to make the Ultimate Weapon was ready to use what was the reading he he he used to drop little boy a he agreed with the KKK that the Japanese were an inferior not as good and needed to be wiped out he wanted Revenge because of the snake attack on Pearl Harbor see if the US invaded Japan it will cost millions of lives and last week 10 years so he dropped the bomb to end the war
Answer:
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I assume the choices are
he used to drop little boy
he agreed with the KKK that the Japanese were an inferior not as good and needed to be wiped out
he wanted Revenge because of the snake attack on Pearl Harbor
and
the US invaded Japan it will cost millions of lives and last week 10 years so he dropped the bomb to end the war
If I am right, it would be the US invaded Japan it will cost millions of lives and last week 10 years so he dropped the bomb to end the war.
Explanation:
Explain what a standard of living is? What does it say about a country?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Explain what a standard of living is? What does it say about a country?
In general terms, when we are talking about the term "standard of living," it means the money o material possessions an average citizen has in a country, a city, or in a specific location. This can be translated as how comfortable the people in that place are when their income and material possessions.
For instance, the standard of living of a developed country indicates that people in that nation have everything to live a good life, with all the comfort and luxuries that allow people to have extra money to travel, to buy clothes, to entertainment, to have good health insurance, to invest in banks or the stock and change.
On the other hand, the standard of living in a developing country is very low, and it barely allows people to survive. They are living by the day. That is what this standard of living indicates about a country, its economy, and teh politicians that rule the country.
How does the court decide which cases to hear?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Typically, the Court hears cases that have been decided in either an appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals or the highest Court in a given state (if the state court decided a Constitutional issue). The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case.
Answer: they will decide on how bad the situation is or how severe it is. They will also take it if it's highly recommended.
Explanation:
Consider the system of equations. 2x + 4y = 8 x + 2y = 4 Which of the following statements about the ordered pair (-2, 3) is TRUE? Question 18 options: It is a solution to the first equation but not the second equation. It is the only solution to the system of equations. It is one of many solutions to the system. It is not a solution to either equation.
Answer:
Not a solution to either
Explanation:
Because they have the same outcome but not the same input.
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If a bill requires a majority vote of the 180 members of the House of Representatives to pass the chamber,
yes votes are required?
Answer: 91 "yes" votes
Explanation:
TO answer such a question, you should use the formula:
= n/2 + 1
Where n is the number of members in the House of Representatives.
The logic is this; dividing the number by 2 will show you 50% of the vote. Adding 1 will then give you the minimum number of votes required to hold a majority because it would be just above 50%.
= 180/2 + 1
= 90 + 1
= 91 "yes" votes
Part A
In paragraph 6, how does hearing the sound of the solid
rocket boosters shape the author's experience of the
launch?
01. The physical sensation of the sound vibrations
makes her feel closer to the shuttle.
O2. The loudness of the rockets reminds her of the
risks taken by the shuttle crew.
3. The sudden increase in volume alerts her that
the launch is beginning
4. The noise from the rockets helps her locate the
distant launchpad.
Part B
Which excerpt from paragraph 6 best supports the
correct answer from Part A?
O 1. "Only when the stack nears the clouds does the
sound arrive."
O2. It's a rumble at first, corresponding to main
engine start
3. "it's loud but not overwhelming"
4. "am physically connected to Atlantis now."
Answer:4 and 1
Explanation:
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5. The first "Earth Day" showed the concerns of the public to protect the environment from air and water pollution. The government responded the same year with the creation of what?
A. Tennessee Valley Authority
B. Environmental Protection Agency
C. Equal Rights Amendment
D. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Answer: B. Environmental Protection Agency
Explanation:
The Environmental Protection Agency was created due to the confusing, and ineffective environmental protection laws.
The Environmental Protection Agency was created by President Nixon in 1970 after he signed an executive order in order to protect the environment.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
How did scientific rationalism affect governments?
Religious leaders demanded more power from governments.
People pushed their governments to fund the work of scientists.
Citizens demanded more of a say in the running of governments.
Governments built more schools to teach the new scientific theories.
Answer:
People pushed their governments to fund the work of scientists.
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is C OR D
Explanation:
Com o estabelecimento do Absolutismo na Europa, surgiram os Estados Nacionais Modernos.?
Answer:
O absolutismo foi motivado principalmente pelas crises dos séculos XVI e XVII. A Reforma Protestante (1517-1648) levou a uma série de violentas e sangrentas guerras religiosas, durante as quais milhares de inocentes morreram.
What was a land incentive in the western part of America that would have been a reason for immigrants to come the United States?
A. The land was held by Native American tribes.
B. The land was given for free to those who wanted to settle out West.
C. The land was managed by the government and withheld from personal ownership.
D. The vast majority of the land was being granted to the railroads.
Answer: The land was given for free to those who wanted to settle out West.
Explanation: (Acellus)
The emancipation proclamation had many positive outcome for the union. By asserting the? stance of the union, the proclamation helped win approval and support from abolitionist whites and blacks community for?. Additionally,by?, it dash confederate plan to get support from Europe. It also caused the union to become stronger and reduced the southern labor force.
Answer:
a. anti slavery
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. making abolition a war goal
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation contributed in no small part to the defeat of the Confederacy in the Civil War because it gave the Union the support of the Abolitionists and the Black Americans in both the North and the South.
At a time where the Union was experiencing losses in the battlefield and Abraham Lincoln was losing support, the Abolitionists rallied behind him and gave him the support needed to push on.
The war also ensured that the European nations who might have supported the Confederacy, steered clear of the conflict as they did not want to be seen as supporting slavery.
Negative influences of ninja turtle
Answer:
green balls
Explanation:
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How did the European establishment of trading outposts in India drive European
colonization efforts there?
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Answer:
The village mill
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT a populist leader in Latin America during the twetieth century?
a) Jorge Eliécer Gaitán of Colombia
b)Raúl Haya de la Torre of Perú
c)Lázaro Cárdenas of Mexico
d) Gaspár Francia of Paraguay
What impact did U.S. involvement have on America and Americans overall?
Answer:
Explanation:
The American Expeditionary Forces arrived in Europe in 1917 and helped turn the tide in favor of Britain and France, leading to an Allied victory over Germany and Austria in November 1918. By the time of the armistice, more than four million Americans had served in the armed forces and 116,708 had lost their lives.
The Schutzstaffeln, or SS, maintained order through the use of
Select one:
O a. community groups.
O b. law enforcement.
O C. surveillance cameras.
O d. terror and ideology.
Anong ideolohiya ang may malaking impluwensiyasa mga
kilusang nasyonalista sa Timog
at Kanlurang Asya?
A. Komunismo
B. Demokrasya
C. Sosyalismo
D.Pasismo
Answer:
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Question: Anong ideolohiya ang may malaking impluwensiyasa mga
kilusang nasyonalista sa Timog
at Kanlurang Asya?
Choices:
A. Komunismo
B. Demokrasya
C. Sosyalismo
D.Pasismo
Answer: B. Demokrasya
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What does the term "Reconstruction" mean?
rebuilding the South after the Civil War
expanding the U.S. to the Pacific Ocean
rebuilding the U.S. economy after the Great Depression
building an interstate road system during the 1950s
Answer:
The first one.
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Answer: Rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
The political cartoon "Must Liberty's Light Go Out?" supports which of the
following conclusions about the United States during World War I?
A. Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups
were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the
war.
B. Because of worries about the spread of communism, major
newspapers refused to print unpatriotic content during the war.
C. Widespread patriotism during the war would have naturally
silenced critics of the government without any kind of legal
changes.
D. Early U's victories in Europe led to nearly unanimous support for
government programs enacted during the war.
Answer:
A: Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups
were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the
war.
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Answer:
A. Despite organized efforts to suppress dissent, opposition groups
were still able to publish criticisms of the government during the
war.
Explanation:
Most railroads in the North did not cross into the South.
True
False
What are three ways cases reach the Supreme Court?
Answer:
The Solicitor General
Selecting Cases
On Appeal. the decision of a lower federal or state court has been requested to be reviewed.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Solicitor General
Selecting Cases
On Appeal. the decision of a lower federal or state court has been requested to be reviewed.
Explanation:
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Which of the following stands is best suited for hunting on the edges of fields or in open country?
A, Permanent treestand
A, Permanent treestand
Permanent treestand
B, Self climbing stand
B, Self climbing stand
Self climbing stand
C, Simple platform
C, Simple platform
Simple platform
D, Tower stand
D, Tower stand
Tower stand
Answer:
C is the answer
Explanation:
What happened after Texas became a part of the U.S.?
Answer:
Texas was annexed by the United States in 1845 and became the 28th state.
Until 1836, Texas had been part of Mexico, but in that year a group of settlers from the United States who lived in Mexican Texas declared independence. They called their new country the Republic of Texas, which was an independent country for nine years.
Politics in the United States fractured over the issue of whether Texas should be admitted as a slave or free state. In the end, Texas was admitted to the United States a slave state.
The annexation of Texas contributed to the coming of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). The conflict started, in part, over a disagreement about which river was Mexico’s true northern border: the Nueces or the Rio Grande.
Explanation:
But the United States’ annexation of Texas was not the end of the story. In the spring of 1846, tensions mounted between the United States and Mexico, and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) started, in part, over a border dispute between the two countries. Mexico claimed the Nueces River to be Texas’s southern border, but the United States insisted the border lay further south at the Rio Grande River.
The Mexican-American War confirmed Texas’s southern border at the Rio Grande, indicating the United States victory. The United States also acquired California, New Mexico, and Arizona, as well as parts of Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming.
In what ways could Nationalism create problems between countries?
A nationalist government may invoke such feelings of division in order to appeal to popular opinion; hence the less legitimate a government, the more likely such nationalist divisions can lead to war.
Question 6 (4 points)
Governments grant free people three things: life, liberty, and happiness.
True
False
The US failed to join the League of Nations for which of the following reasons?
Answer:
The League of Nations was established at the end of World War I as an international peacekeeping organization. Although US President Woodrow Wilson was an enthusiastic proponent of the League, the United States did not officially join the League of Nations due to opposition from isolationists in Congress.
Explanation:
Answer:
Congress denied it durring WW1
Explanation:
What did Luther mean by liberty
Answer:
King comprehended human freedom, extensively, as the limit with respect to a "profound, new and internal man" to make a man a "advocated, free and genuine Christian." As indicated by King, "Christian man is the most free master of all, and subject to none." obviously, confidence gives us genuine Christian freedom.
Explanation:
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What was The Tariff of Abomination? Why did it cause controversy?
1828
tariff was to protect the factories by taxing imports from Europe
controversial because it helped the north but hurt the south
raised taxes on imported manufactures so as to reduce foreign competition with American manufacturing much of it helping the north
much of the south sold their cotton to foreign buyers in exchange for foreign manufactured goods, and the tariff would make those goods more expensive.
Make list of 5 questions about prison conditions you have for them
Answer:
1. is the food that bad
2. are some people nice
3. are the beds comforatable
4. are the garuds mean
5. can you go outside
Explanation:
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