Answer:
true. the answer is TRUE
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Which president backed the Wagner
Act during the New Deal, allowing
strikes to be legal?
A. FDR
B. JFK
C. Reagan
D. Clinton
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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What did the laws known as Black Codes seek to achieve?
Answer:
Black codes were restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War.
what was the significance of the sentiment after bloody sunday
Answer:
The walks were coordinated by peaceful activists to show the longing of African-American residents to practice their established option to cast a ballot, in insubordination of segregationist suppression; they were important for a more extensive democratic rights development in progress in Selma and all through the American South.
Explanation:
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1. Why was the demand for flying affect across the world?
2. Why is there a new search for
air travel?
3. How does demand affect the supply of airplanes across the world?
Answer:
what is this about exactly?
Explanation:
How did the delegated at the constitutional convention deal with conflict?
Kings, Nobles, Priests, Warriors,
Merchants, Artisans, Farmers, and Slaves
Which of the above social classes would you like to live in and why?
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Answer:
priests were often considered higher class. along with nobles. a merchants life would also be interesting due to the interaction with new people daily.
What new conflicts were created out of the end of the Cold War?
Answer:
La primera fase de la Guerra Fría comenzó inmediatamente después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en 1945. Estados Unidos creó la alianza militar de la OTAN en 1949 con el objetivo de frenar la influencia soviética en Europa. La Unión Soviética respondió a la creación de esta alianza con el establecimiento del Pacto de Varsovia en 1955. Las principales crisis de esta fase incluyeron el bloqueo de Berlín de 1948-49, la segunda fase de la guerra civil china (1946-1949), la guerra de Corea (1950-1953), la crisis de Suez de 1956, la crisis de Berlín de 1961 y la crisis de los misiles cubanos de 1962. La URSS y los Estados Unidos comenzaron a competir por la influencia en América Latina, Oriente Próximo y los estados recién descolonizados de África y Asia, donde el comunismo tenía una gran fuerza y donde se vivieron enfrentamientos tales como la Emergencia Malaya o la guerra de Indochina.
Explanation:.
What effects did the Taiping Revolution and the Great Revolt of 1857 have on British power in Asia?
Answer:
They became powerful
Explanation:
And lived peacrfully
The Taiping Revolution and the Great Revolt of 1857 have a on British power incontinent of Asia was that they were the on that became powerful.
What is a Taiping Revolution?The Taiping Revolution was run as a religion-like gathering called the God-praising Society by self-broadcasted prophet Hong Xiuquan and brought about the renegades holding onto the city of Nanjing for 10 years.
The Taiping Revolution at last fizzled, be that as it may, and prompted the passing of in excess of 20 million individuals The reasons for the Taiping Insubordination were indicative of bigger issues existent inside China.
Issues like the absence of solid, focal command over a huge area, and poor monetary possibilities for an enormous populace. Their power was the one that was growing to a significant rate.
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What were the three groups of Democrats?
Answer: Types of Democrats
Contents
1 Centrist factions. 1.1 Moderate wing. 1.2 Conservative wing. ...
2 Center-left factions. 2.1 Liberal wing. 2.2 Progressive wing.
3 Left-wing factions. 3.1 Social democrat/democratic socialist wing.
4 Electoral results. 4.1 House of Representatives.
5 Voter base. 5.1 Black Americans. 5.2 Asian Americans. ...
8 External links.
Explanation:
: Where in Europe was nationalism more like a magnet ?
4. Which leader do you think was the most satisfied with the Treaty?
Answer:
there are many leaders and many treaters so please be more spesfic
but Lloyd George was satisfied that Britain had gained most of Germany's colonies
Explanation:
One striking difference between the British and the French imperial models in Africa is that the British established schools and academies to train African civil servants to run their colonies, while the French did not. the French preferred to employ local rulers to govern their colonies. many more British citizens relocated to Africa to administer their colonies than did French citizens. the British preferred to use local institutions to control subject populations.
Answer:
the British preferred to use local institutions to control subject populations.
Explanation:
British colonialism was established differently in places that had already established their own institutions, such as African countries. Although these countries already had institutions before the arrival of the English, it was necessary that the British empire dominate these institutions, or to give them up and form new institutions. However, the British empire understood that dominating existing institutions would be something cheaper and more advantageous and that it would establish an efficient dominance, so it was done, that is, unlike other European nations, England decided to use local institutions to control populations subdued.
Drag each tile to the correct box. Match each invention to the scientist who created it. Thomas Edison Johannes Guttenberg Edward Jenner printing press arrowRight vaccine arrowRight light bulb arrowRight
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Based on historical evidence, we have:
1. Thomas Edison - Light bulb - this was done in the year in the year 1879.
2. Johannes Guttenberg - The printing press: this was invented in the year 1510
3. Edward Jenner - Vaccine: this was invented in the years 1440
Which group conducted the first protest against the Vietnam war
Answer:
The correct answer is college students. Opposition to the United States involvement in the Vietnam War began with demonstrations in 1964 and grew into a big social movement over the next couple of years. The protests centered themselves around college students first.
Englishman _________ made key improvements to the steam engine. A Robert Fulton
B Eli Whitney
C James Watt
Answer:
Im pretty sure its B james Watt
Explanation: I know it from memory that he was a Scottish inventor and that he made improvements to the steam engine
What was Eli Whitney's greatest contribution to American manufacturing?
Answer:
interchangeable parts
Explanation:
interchangeable parts helped the american manufacturing by making it easy to fix machines and it parts
An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warming-
What type of radiation is given off by the Earth?
Why is it important that Earth trap some of this radiation?
6What do greenhouse gases (CO2) do to the atmosphere?
Who was one of the first scientists to realize the effects of CO2 in the atmosphere?
When did he do this?
How was it measured?
Where?
Why does a graph of CO2 emissions through time have annual fluctuations that correspond with the seasons?
Why are glaciers in the Himalayas so important?
How can scientists tell what CO2 levels were like in the past?
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Answer:
1. infrared radiation energy
2. This is because, for all of the sunlight that the Earth absorbs, an equal amount of IR radiation must travel from the Earth back to outer space
3. Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil puts more carbon dioxide into our atmosphere.
4. Svante Arrhenius
5. 1896 (I think)
6. CO are all gases that can be measured with IR sensors
7 and 8 not know
9.region, which covers eight countries across Asia, is home to some of the world's largest and most spectacular glaciers. The melt- water generated from these glaciers each summer supplements the rivers and streams of the region, including several of Asia's great river systems such as the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra.
10.Scientists can compare the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today with the amount of carbon dioxide trapped in ancient ice cores, which show that the atmosphere had less carbon dioxide in the past.
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Why did members of the urban middle class in Brazil protest the coffee elite in the 1920s? (1 point)
Which statements are true about the crisis in Cuba in 1962?
Choose all answers that are correct.
JFK agreed with his advisers who wanted to bomb Cuba.
Cuba wanted the U.S. blockade to prevent Russia from sending more missiles to their island.
JFK agreed to place U.S. missiles in Turkey.
After 13 tense days, Khrushchev agreed to remove Soviet missiles from Cuba.
The United States, Russia, and Britain signed a treaty to test nuclear arms together.
A U.S. spy plane photographed Soviet missiles in Cuba.
Answer:
3, 5, 6
Explanation:
3 thats why we had missiles on the coast of Florida
5 to stop a future from unfolding
6 Was put into place after the failed attempt to invade cube. (Bay of Pigs)
Answer:
1. False 2. true 3. true 4. true 5. false 6. true
Explanation:
In five sentences answer why would a country want to have a satellite in space?
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Answer:
Alexander Hamilton if not him then James Madison. Hope this helped.
Explanation:
Nearly 65% of these were purchased on credit by 1928?
A. national print
B. cars
C. Coolidge
D. advertising
6. Companies began running these type of advertising campaigns to reach people all over America?
A. national print
B. cars
C. Coolidge
D. advertising
Answer:
1 B. Cars
2 A. National print
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A nomad is a member of a community without fixed habitation which regularly moves to and from the same areas. Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads, and tinkers or trader nomads.
Prophet
A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
The Bedouin, Beduin or Bedu are nomadic Arab Tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia, and North Africa. However, the Arabian Peninsula is the historic and original homeland of the Bedouin Arabs.
Submission
The action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person.
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How did cattle trails affect Texas railroads?
Answer:
Cattle trails were slowly replaced by the rail roads
Explanation:
Cattle trails were slowly replaced by the rail roads. The rail roads spread to most part of the West in late 1800s which then replaced or reduced the usage of cattle trails to its minimum specially the long cattle drives. The Long cattle drives were replaced by the local trails on rail roads.
How is society impacted by governmental politics?
Answer:
Si no hubiera política social, el principal mecanismo de distribución social de recursos sería el mercado, el cual, por su naturaleza, resulta inequitativo, porque los dos principales recursos que se distribuyen a través del mismo generan desigualdad en la sociedad.
Explanation:
Answer:
Laws creating conformity based mindsets affect generations to come rendering supportive and oppositional opinions to radical concepts.
Explanation:
What happened after Lindbergh's famous flight?
He became a hero.
He became president of the United States.
He went to fight in the Great War.
He stopped flying.
Answer:
He became a National Hero so A
Explanation:
What’s was Washington’s George first name ?
Answer:
GEORGE! u beau
PLZ HELP ME is an example of a major event in The Diary of a Young Girl?
Anne’s class is nervous to find out who will move on to the next grade.
Moortje the Cat is left behind to be taken care of by the neighbors.
Anne’s family moves into the Secret Annex to wait out the war.
Anne accidentally breaks one of Mrs. Van Daan’s soup plates.
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The answer is as follows:
Anne’s family moves into the Secret Annex to wait out the war.
Answer:
Anne’s family moves into the Secret Annex to wait out the war.
Explanation:
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What was one reason for the United States entering World War I?
to destroy the Ottoman Empire
to gain territory in South America
to form alliances with Great Britain
to make the world safe for democracy
What did the town look like before the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki? (3 - 5 sentences) No links!!!!! Plz answer :)
Answer:
The city of Hiroshima is located on the broad, flat delta of the Ota River, which has 7 channel outlets dividing the city into six islands which project into Hiroshima Bay. The city is almost entirely flat and only slightly above sea level; to the northwest and northeast of the city some hills rise to 700 feet. A single hill in the eastern part of the city proper about 1/2 mile long and 221 feet in height interrupted to some extent the spreading of the blast damage; otherwise the city was fully exposed to the bomb. Of a city area of over 26 square miles, only 7 square miles were completely built-up. There was no marked separation of commercial, industrial, and residential zones. 75% of the population was concentrated in the densely built-up area in the center of the city.
Hiroshima was a city of considerable military importance. It contained the 2nd Army Headquarters, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan. The city was a communications center, a storage point, and an assembly area for troops. To quote a Japanese report, "Probably more than a thousand times since the beginning of the war did the Hiroshima citizens see off with cries of 'Banzai' the troops leaving from the harbor."
The center of the city contained a number of reinforced concrete buildings as well as lighter structures. Outside the center, the area was congested by a dense collection of small wooden workshops set among Japanese houses; a few larger industrial plants lay near the outskirts of the city. The houses were of wooden construction with tile roofs. Many of the industrial buildings also were of wood frame construction. The city as a whole was highly susceptible to fire damage.
Some of the reinforced concrete buildings were of a far stronger construction than is required by normal standards in America, because of the earthquake danger in Japan. This exceptionally strong construction undoubtedly accounted for the fact that the framework of some of the buildings which were fairly close to the center of damage in the city did not collapse.
The population of Hiroshima had reached a peak of over 380,000 earlier in the war but prior to the atomic bombing the population had steadily decreased because of a systematic evacuation ordered by the Japanese government. At the time of the attack the population was approximately 255,000. This figure is based on the registered population, used by the Japanese in computing ration quantities, and the estimates of additional workers and troops who were brought into the city may not be highly accurate. Hiroshima thus had approximately the same number of people as the city of Providence, R.I., or Dallas, Tex.
Nagasaki
Nagasaki lies at the head of a long bay which forms the best natural harbor on the southern Japanese home island of Kyushu. The main commercial and residential area of the city lies on a small plain near the end of the bay. Two rivers divided by a mountain spur form the two main valleys in which the city lies. This mountain spur and the irregular lay-out of the city tremendously reduced the area of destruction, so that at first glance Nagasaki appeared to have been less devastated than Hiroshima