Of the nations in Southeast Asia this was the only one to maintain continuous indepenence Philippines Philippines Thailand Thailand Burma Burma Cambodia

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Answer 1

Answer:

Thailand

Explanation:

Among the nations of the Southeast Asia, Thailand alone remained independent continuously among Philippines, Cambodia and Burma (Myanmar).

Philippines was colonized by Spain from the year 1565 to 1898 and then by the United States of America from 1898 to 1946.

Cambodia was colonized by France and Burma was colonized by the British.

Only Thailand had only survived the threat of the European colonization by the centralizing reforms made by the King Chulalongkorn. And also the USA and France decided that it Thailand will be neutral country so that it does not form a conflict between them.


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Question 23(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(American Money LO 1 LC)

The price of goods can increase because of

limitless choice
scarce supply
opportunity cost
decreased demand

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i believe the answer would be opportunity cost. the opportunity cost is the cost to create an item which can result an increase in the price to ensure they make profit

Answer: I think its B

Explanation: hope it helps

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for which of the strategic reasons did the United States acquire the midway islands

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Answer:

To build naval protection against rivals as the United States increased trade with Asia and Latin America.

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did the southern states support national sovereignty?

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Answer:

would not support

Explanation:

southerners would not support the notion

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Answer:

trade

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b) trade

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What economic changes did the railroads bring? Plz ASAP

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Answer:

"In addition to transporting western food crops and raw materials to East Coast markets and manufactured goods from East Coast cities to the West Coast, the railroad also facilitated international trade."

Explanation:

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https://www.history.com/news/transcontinental-railroad-changed-america#:~:text=It%20made%20commerce%20possible%20on%20a%20vast%20scale.&text=In%20addition%20to%20transporting%20western,railroad%20also%20facilitated%20international%20trade.

1 What did Mengele join in 1937?
2 What war crimes was Josef Mengele accused of?
3How did Josef support the Nazis?
4 What nickname did he acquire?
5 What role did he have with Auschwitz ‘selections’?
6 What did he focus his medical research on?
7 Mengele managed to escape Allied justice after the war and fled to South America. He died in 1979 in Brazil while swimming in the ocean. What was the cause of his death?
What war crimes was Josef Mengele accused of?

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1.) The Nazi Party

2.) He was charged with crimes against humanity.

3.) He was an SS physician whose research was aimed at helping populate Germany after the war (assuming a Nazi victory). He wanted to ensure that there were enough Aryans to fill the "liebenstrom", or "living space" that Hitler had conquered. He also oversaw the administration of Zyklon B, the gas used in the chambers. He would also perform hospital checks, and anyone who had not recovered after two weeks was immediately sent to the gas chambers.

4.) He was nicknamed the Angel of Death, due to the brutality and inhumanity of his experiments.

5.) Mengele was the one who prisoners would pass before in a line. Mengele would either point left or right. Those going left were immediately sent to the gas chambers. Those going right would live another day.

6.) His research was mainly in the area of genetics and heredity. He wanted to prove the idea of heredity over environment, which would strengthen the Nazi ideology. He had a particular interest in twins. He was interested in finding out if there were ways to increase the chances of Aryan women having more children, so populating the liebenstrom would be easier.

7.) He suffered a stroke while swimming and drowned

8.) Same as number two

What advantages did the South have for fighting the war?

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Answer:

The South's greatest strength lay in the fact that it was fighting on the defensive in its own territory. Familiar with the landscape, Southerners could harass Northern invaders. The military and political objectives of the Union were much more difficult to accomplish.

Explanation:

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2) Sourcing: According to document C, who wrote document A and who was the intended
audience?

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Answer:

a) Sourcing and Contextualization: Why might that be important to notice?

Explanation:

According to document C, document A is written by Zimmerman, the secretary of state of Germany to the German Minister of Mexico Heinrich von Eckhardt.

What is Document A?

Document A was originally the letter of the secretary of the state of Germany providing instructions to the German minister of Mexico.

Working with primary materials begins with document examination. Teach your students how to analyze primary sources for context and how to glean data so they may reach well-informed conclusions.

Use these worksheets to demonstrate document analysis to your pupils in the form of images, written documents, artifacts, posters, maps, cartoons, films, and sound recordings.

Therefore, Document A is written the secretary of state of Germany to the German Minister of Mexico.

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what Was the liberator​

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The liberator was a newspaper found by William Lloyd Garrison, the newspaper was the most influential antislavery periodical.

what does the map tell you about asokas commitment to his laws

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Answer:  Asoka's map tell you about Asoka level of commitment to this laws is it reveals by the number of rocks and pillars and their widespread distribution.  Asoka's commitment is revealed by the number of rocks and pillars, their widespread distribution and, as the first teacher note says, their placement in strategic positions for travelers to see.

Explanation:

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which consequence resulted from nationalism throughout the 20th century
A. Rebels and protesters secured many countries' independence from colonial powers.
B. Internationals organizations began focusing on protecting civil rights rather than human rights.
C. countries were repeatedly drawn into new wars shortly after other conflicts have ended
D. Societies around the world became more socially, culturally, and economically linked.

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Answer:

The consequences of nationalism are:

B. International organizations began focusing on protecting civil

rights rather than human rights.

D. Societies around the world became more socially, culturally, and

economically linked.

Explanation:

Nationalism can describe a set of ideologies whose main aim is to promote certain cultures and interests of a particular society towards having total sovereignty on their territory. Nationalism during this period was most popular in Africa and Asian countries.

However, there are other consequences of nationalism in the 20th century which can either be negative or positive. Some of these are stated below:

POSITIVE CONSEQUENCES

Culture of a sovereign state is brought back to life through nationalism

Nationalism brought about globalization in the 20th century

National support the pride of the people

It springs up people's identity

NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES

Promote racial discrimination

Leads to conflicts among small new nations

Rights of people were infringed upon

Promote xenophobia

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Describe the process you observed in the simulation of weathering creating sedimentary rock.

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I cannot see what the simulation is, but weathering changes the earth's surface. The weathering process causes rocks to disintegrate, move to lower elevations due to gravity, and be carried by water and wind. Sediment is then trapped in depressions in the ground where it can become buried deeply. As a result, the rock begins to physically break down and is cemented together with other pieces of rock, along with the remains of plants and animals.

How did these advancements or practices affect the development and growth of the civilization? How did they affect the other civilization you selected?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the advancements to know what they are and answer your question. Otherwise, we do not know what are those advancements, just you know them.

You also forgot to mention what was the civilization you selected. There are many ancient civilizations.

However, trying to help you with some information, we can comment on the following.

We are going to choose the Sumerian civilization.

The advancement or the practice that affect the development and growth of the civilization was that Sumerian learned agriculture techniques that allowed them to stop being nomads and settle in a territory for the first time to grow crops and built homes to live permanently there.

In this case, Sumerians settled in between two major rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, in the Middle East region, modern-day Iraq. There, they learned how to benefit from the flooding of the rivers to grow crops in the fertile land.

Due to this success, they could establish powerful city-states such as Lagash, Nippur, Ediru, Kish, Ur, and Uruk.

They affect the other civilizations such as the Harappan or the Indus Valley civilization that settled next to the Indus River, and the ancient Egyptians that settled in next to the Nile River in North Africa.

How does the author's discussion of different death rates help readers understan


spread of the Black Death? Use evidence from the text in your response.

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Answer:

The discussion on mortality shows that humans were more responsible for deaths from the Black Death than rats.

Explanation:

This question is about the article "Don’t Blame the Rats for Spreading the Black Death," where we are introduced to a group of scientists investigating the proliferation and effects of Black Death in medieval Europe.

In that article, when studying mortality rates in relation to the means of transmission of the disease, scientists came to the conclusion that fleas and lice from humans were more responsible for the fatal infection of the disease than fleas and lice from rats. Thus, it is possible to conclude that, although the disease originated in the rat, humans were the main transmitters and not the mice.

Read the passage.

According to one study, by the year 2025, energy from renewable sources like wind and solar power will be cheaper than energy from coal.

Based on the information provided, what visual information would be most helpful to include with the passage?

a map showing current costs of energy
a chart showing expected world use of coal in 2025
a line graph showing expected changes in energy costs over the next 10 years
a set of photographs showing people using renewable energy in their homes and cars

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Answer:

I think the third one: a line graph showing expected changes in energy costs over the next 10 years

Question 16 of 25
Read this passage:
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted
among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of
the governed.
Which Enlightenment idea does the passage reflect?
A. Social contract
B. Property rights
C. Will of the majority
O D. State of nature

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Social Contract.
the key work is consent
social contract is the correct answer

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Answer:

sorry no speak inglish

Explanation:

sorry no hablo taka taka

What were the working conditions like for child labors during the industrial revolution?

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Answer:

They were very difficult and long often times children would get injured or sometimes die from the machines they worked or from working too long. They did not receive the breaks we have now and their jobs would sometimes put their lives in danger.

Explanation:

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Which statements correctly describe the role the Christian church and monasteries had in preserving learning and spreading Christianity?

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According to Las Casas, how did the Spanish treat the Natives?

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Answer:

The Spanish treated the natives very violently.

Explanation:

They had taken natives as slaves and murdered those who were not of use. The natives thought they were sent from heaven, but they then characterized them as evil when they started to treat them unjustly.

*(umm that was harsh for what the Spanish did to the Native Americans)*

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In one race Hippomenes (or Milanion) was given three of the golden apples of the Hesperides by the goddess Aphrodite; when he dropped them, Atalanta stopped to pick them up and so lost the race. Their son was Parthenopaeus, who later was one of the Seven who fought against Thebes after the death of King Oedipus. how can i put that in my own words​

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Answer: In one of the races Hippomenes was given three of the golden apples of the hesperides, from the goddess of Aphrodite, when Hippomenes dropped them; Atalanta took his chance and picked them up and when he did he lost the race. Their son Parthenopaeus was later one of the seven who fought aginst the Thebes after the death of king Oedipus.

I changed it a little bit, hope this helps :) have a great rest of your day!

John Adams thought we would celebrate independence on this date.

a
July 1, 1776
b
July 2, 1776
c
July 3, 1776
d
July 4, 1776

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July 2, 1776 was his intention. However, this didn't happen.

july 4 1776 is answer

Which dynasty led China during the golden age described here?
Shang
Ming
Tokugawa
Zhu
*Improved porcelain by adding more colors,
*Restored the Chinese civil service,
*Rebuilt the city of Beijing,
*Built the Forbidden City - one of the largest palaces in the world,
*Rebuilt the Great Wall

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Answer:

Ming

Explanation:

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Why did early missionaries build schools?

to spread the Catholic faith
to learn customs of native peoples
to convert people to the Protestant faith
to help native peoples start new nations

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Answer:

B its the to learn customs of native peoples

Explanation:

Answer:

To spread the Catholic faith.

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The emphasis on personal salvation, which Hutchinson articulated in the 1630s, was most strongly echoed in which later movement?

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Answer:

Second Great Awakening

Explanation:

The second great awakening was a religious revival that started a wave of evangelistic activities that promoted a large population in the churches, in search of personal salvation and obedience to divine concepts. This revival was greatly influenced by Hutchinson's salvation agreements and counted on the participation of a large number of Baptists and Methodists, as well as other religions that believed in free will as a form of repentance for sins and life changes.

in the late 1800s, how did the pullman strike end?

a)The Pullman company increased productivity made record profits

b)Eugene V Debs became the company president after a long fight

c)the Pullman company rehired workers who registered from the Union

d)workers from the new Union that received the company support ​

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Pullman Strike, in U.S. history, railroad strike and boycott that severely ... at Pullman, its company town near Chicago, where most Pullman workers lived.

Answer:

The Pullman Company rehired workers who resigned from the union.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

It was nothing

Should a teacher be able to yell at a student for not standing for the "Pledge of Allegiance" at the start of each school day? Why or why not?

1. Make a claim in one sentence

2. Elaborate on that claim in a second sentence

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Answer:

No, because many federal courts have agreed that public schools may not force students to stand during the pledge of allegiance because it breaks the students first amendment rights.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that requiring all public school students to recite the pledge of allegiance was a violation of their First Amendment rights, because free speech includes the right not to speak against your beliefs (West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943))

Now, if you were in a private school, they can do whatever they want and could force you to do this

Was the tone of the campaign in the Election of 1828 negative or positive?

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Answer:

its positive

Explanation:

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Answer:

My attempt: King uses imagery of actual experiences of Black people in America to explain why they have been waiting long enough. If you were an outside observer, it might make sense that civil rights advocates should wait a little longer. It can't be that bad, right? The letter helps put you in the footsteps of a 6-year-old girl who can't go to an amusement park because only white people are allowed, and it shows why it is hard for people to wait for change. Without the imagery, the letter would not be nearly as effective; you would not be able to see it from the perspective of a Black person.

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