20 POINTS I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
What do you think the progressives would have to say about the relationship between campaign financing and corruption in government?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

The 1890's are often viewed today as a happy time period when Americans lived uncomplicated lives with few problems to worry about. But, time has a way of covering up the negative and the ugly. Rather than being a "happy time," the 1890's may have been one of the worst times for Americans.

First of all, the 1890's was a time when a very few individuals and families made fantastic fortunes and lived the life of kings. By the turn of the century Andrew Carnegie, the steel tycoon, made over $20 million a year tax-free (there were no income taxes then). Yet, the vast majority of Americans were barely getting by. One of Carnegie's steelworkers would have earned about $450 a year working 12-hour shifts six days a week.

Explanation:


Related Questions

How does the First Amendment protect religious freedom for American citizens?



Choose exactly two answers that are correct.


It lets people practice their faith in their own way.


It allows the government to tax religious institutions.


It prevents the government from establishing a national religion.


It encourages all Americans to go to church on Sunday.

Answers

Answer:

The first and third answers are correct

Explanation:

The first amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" This means that freedom of religion includes the freedom of practice, and means that there cannot be a national established religion.

The First Amendment protect religious freedom for American citizens through - It prevents the government from establishing a national religion.

- It lets people practice their faith in their own way.

The first amendment states give freedom of religion includes the freedom of practice.It restricts Congress to use power to prohibit any religious practices.Every religion is considered equal and given the right to express. The First Amendment also prohibits the government to establish a national religion.

Therefore we can conclude that the First Amendment allows all religions an equal platform to function equally without any disturbance.

Thus options A and C are the correct answer.

Learn more about " Amendments" here:

brainly.com/question/1078243

TheNeolithic revolution is seen as a turning point in human history mainly because

Answers

Answer:

Neolithic Revolution considered a turning point in world history.

Explanation:  

The Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in history because it encouraged a nomadic lifestyle. The Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in world history because Domestication of animals and cultivation of crops led to settled communities.

What was the technological advancement that came from the period spanning 1150 - 800 BC?

Answers

Answer A compass maybe?

What are the strengths and weaknesses of thhe british and american armies?

Answers

Answer:

Here are each of their strength and weaknesses during their battle in the American revolutionary war:

British Armies - Strength

- More modern weapons compared to the American armies

- A more modern method of transportation that enables them to reach different regions in United States faster than American armies.

- More experience in the battlefield

British Armies- Weakness

- Far proximities with their base in England. So it took a while before their main army can arrive everytime they asked for help

- Almost all locals were hostile toward them. Making them subjected to surprise attack

American Armies- Strength

- Received help from the French and Dutch Armies. (they have their own interest in American soil if they managed to drive the british out

- The soldiers know local terrain better than the British doliers did. Giving opportunities for creative strategies

- More manpower

American Armies - Weakness

- Worse weapons compared to the British Armies.

- The British Armies have a group of American Loyalists. These loyalists fought for the sides of British Armies even though they're American

-

What class of solids is made up of regularly repeating subunits of tightly packed, orderly arrangements of atoms, ions, or molecules?
A.
a metallic solid
B.
a crystalline solid
C.
an amorphous solid
D.
a nonmetallic solid

Answers

Answer:

a crystalline solid

Explanation:

study island :)

Do you think Parliament had the right to tax the colonists without their consent? Why or why not?

Answers

Yes, because the colonies were subjects to the British rulers, the British just did a horrible job at maintaining the equal representation of the colonies, 240+ years later here we are

Parliament had the right to tax the colonists without their consent YES.

What is tax?

A tax is a compulsory fee or economic charge that a government imposes on a person or a business in order to raise money for public projects like building the greatest infrastructure and services. Several public spending programs are then funded with the funds that have been raised.

In this, it was to make sure that the government will be able to make sure that they will be able to make more money. As it was to make sure that there will be a part in which they will have growth.

The colonist was the one who had to pay the tax. Also, the rate and the amount of the tax were decided by the parliament. This rate will depend on the need of the government and its plans.

Learn more about tax, Here:

brainly.com/question/16423331

#SPJ2

Compare and contrast the six geographic regions of Arkansas

Answers

Answer:

Ozarks - mountains, mild temp

River Valley- Mountains with high relief areas, hotter than NWA

Ouachita- Mountains,rainy

Coastal Plain- flat low land, warm, moderate rain

Delta- Flat low land, Hot

Crowley's Ridge - lowlands of delta, high temp

U gotta show us the options tho

Which was not a problem with the Articles of Confederation?
A)no national currency
B)enforce laws
C)no national court system
D)could notestablish a strong army

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

hope this helps :)

why are the vedas important to aryan culture​

Answers

Answer: the vedas contains and rules of aryan culture

Explanation:

It was a text that defined truth for the Hindus. It was what they believed and a book that they live by.

What makes a great ruler? Explain 3 traits a great ruler/leader has in order to be considered ‘great’.

Answers

Answer:

Leadership, Communication, and empathy

Who here is part of the LBGTQ+ community. And what are some of the problems to you have to face because you are part of the community. What would you recommend society do/change to make us feel more accepted.

Answers

Answer:

I am Trans and Pansexual.

Explanation:

Im not going to say what problems I have to face but people do need to change on how they look at things now. We are all human, no matter what and everyone needs to know that. I feel like in schools the need to have some type of program for the LGBTQ+ community. To show and tell kids the importance of showing love to one another. We all have feelings. We all breakdown and bleed. We all have some sort of disabilities and or disorders. We all need to be loved and appreciated. No matter what. We all are human and we will have our times were we will breakdown. Everyone needs to hear this. It is important, to love yourself and who you are, WITHOUT having the feeling of NOT being loved or appreciated.

Answer:

I am part of the lgbtq+ community . I am bisexual and nonbinary (Pronouns They/Them)

Explanation:

Some problems I face is people don't like me and I get yelled at by people because it goes against their religion. I can't do certain things because of my sexuality and identity . I also get told to " pick a gender" because i don't identify one and get misgendered. I think society shouldn't judge based off of sexual orientation and should respect pronouns and identity. Restaurant should have gender neutral bathrooms and provide lgbtq+ with more rights because you shouldn't be treated fairly for your sexuality and identity. Also sorry for the bad grammar. Love you all and stay safe!!!

Compare between the agrarian an industial society in four point​

Answers

Answer: Agrarian society is commonly seen in developing nations. In contrast in industrial society, Industry is prime force of economy. All the government policies would industrial sector oriented. Agriculture would be there for just fulfilling the need of people.

Explanation:

The best plan for long term investments include all of the following except...
A) Real estate
B) Mutual funds
C) Storing all money in a savings account
D) Stocks and bonds

Answers

Answer:

I think it is A) Real Estate.

Explanation:

1. Which is true of how our eyes detect
electromagnetic waves?
A. Our eyes are sensitive only to the shortest waves
in the electromagnetic spectrum.

B. Our eyes are sensitive to a narrow band of waves
within the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Our eyes are sensitive to all electromagnetic waves
with a wavelength longer than infrared.
D. Our eyes are sensitive to the entire range of the
electromagnetic spectrum.

Answers

Answer:

i thank its b

Explanation:

By the end of the hundred years war Juan of arc had been

Answers

Executed for heresy .........

Even in this 21st century,some tribes of nepal are living in hunting and gathering society. Their existence has become critical due to deforestation. In this situation,how should we protect them from extinction?Suggest any four measures.​

Answers

Answer:

The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples has been a collaborative effort in which a number of experts and

organizations have participated.

The thematic chapters were written by Joji Carino, Duane Champagne, Neva Collings, Myrna Cunningham,

Dalee Sambo Dorough, Naomi Kipuri and Mililani Trask. The introduction was written by the Secretariat of the

Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

The Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues oversaw the preparation of the publication. Elsa

Stamatopoulou, Chief of the Secretariat provided overall leadership throughout the entire process of preparing this

publication. Broddi Sigurdarson was managing editor for the production of the publication from its inception.

Important contributions were made by Sonia Smallacombe, Carol Pollack, Juan Fernando Nuñez, Maria Luz

Aragon, Ekaterina Gorbunova and Anna Satarova. Contributions were also made by Oksana Burnabaeva, Olga

Khovenmei, Bonney Hartley, Tobias Langenbach and Elizabeth Martinez.

Special gratitude goes to the Russian Association of the Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON) and the Yamal

Nenets Autonomous Okrug for organizing an expert Group Meeting in Salekhard, Russian Federation which brought

together the authors and other experts for a three day meeting in preparation for this publication. The efforts of

Pavel Sulyandziga were particularly valuable in organizing this meeting. Other individuals also contributed to this

meeting. They include: Rodion Sulyandziga, Yana Dordina, William Langeveldt and Oksana Ilyina.

Special acknowledgements go to the editor, Diana Vinding and also to Ziad Al-Kadri and Marko Srdanovic of the

UN Graphic Design Unit, Department of Public Information.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Assistant-Secretary-General for Economic Development, and Anisuzzaman Chowdhury

of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs provided invaluable comments.

STATE OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

v

Foreword to the State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

By Mr. Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs

Indigenous peoples are custodians of some of the most biologically diverse territories in the world. They are also

responsible for a great deal of the world’s linguistic and cultural diversity, and their traditional knowledge has

been and continues to be an invaluable resource that benefits all of mankind.

Yet, indigenous peoples continue to suffer discrimination, marginalization, extreme poverty and conflict. Some

are being dispossessed of their traditional lands as their livelihoods are being undermined. Meanwhile, their

belief systems, cultures, languages and ways of life continue to be threatened, sometimes even by extinction.

Increasingly, governments are recognizing these threats, and matching such recognition with action. From land

claims settlements and constitutional amendments to important symbolic actions such as apologies for past

treatment of indigenous peoples, governments around the world are making important steps towards addressing

indigenous peoples’ concerns.

In responding to the challenges they continue to face, indigenous peoples have engaged the international

community, calling for a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and a permanent forum at the United

Nations that meets regularly to discuss indigenous peoples’ issues and make recommendations to the UN system

and beyond.

The United Nations has committed its unwavering support to a future where all indigenous peoples will enjoy

peace, human rights and well-being, and has responded to indigenous peoples’ demands, welcoming them as

partners. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted in September 2007,

and the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues meets annually at UN Headquarters, bringing together indigenous

peoples, Member States, NGOs, UN agencies and other intergovernmental organizations.

Explanation:

What is the best summary of Keeler’s argument in "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ? American Indians should take revenge for the way they were treated by European Americans. We should be thankful that the American Indians were able to save the Pilgrims. We should be thankful, because so many of the foods we eat on Thanksgiving were first grown by American Indians. We each have a responsibility to try to get rid of the hatred, bigotry, and greed that affected American Indians.

Answers

What is the best summary of Keeler's argument in "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ?
Incorrect:
We should be thankful that the American Indians were able to save the Pilgrims.

Incorrect:
We should be thankful, because so many of the foods we eat on Thanksgiving were first grown by American Indians.


Hope this helps!

Answer:

D. We each have a responsibility to try to get rid of the hatred, bigotry, and greed that affected American Indians.

Explanation:

On Edge 2020

What present-day country adopted the Byzantine Cyrillic alphabet?

Answers

Answer:

Naveh (1973)

Or: 11th century BC.

Hey guys I need help with this, can you write a short story using 10 of these words and can you guys make it so it looks like a 6th grader wrote it? Thank you, here are the words. Apparel, Besiege, Compress. Denounce, Dispatch, Douse, Expressly, Famished, Forsake, Gainful, Immense, Inept, Ingenious, Instantaneous, Irk, Libel, Misgiving, Oaf, Recede and Repast

Answers

Answer:

Story writing using 10 words given in the question.

Explanation:

Once there was a young girl who was so addicted to getting her own way that she hardly has any friends. She would go to an apparel shop alone which greatly irked her but there was nothing she could do. Besieged with the prospect of being alone forever, she decided to denounce her rude behavior and try to change herself. With that change, she began to forsake her old behavior and try to be accommodating as much as she can.

As the days go by, she people began to see a change in her which greatly impressed them. They now know that she is capable of love and goodness, and not the inept person that they thought she'd be. Immensely happy and anxious at the same time, the girl carefully maintained her changed nature so as not to be deemed bad again. Amidst all this, there were some who had misgivings about the change in her and would do anything to see her go back to the same person she was before. Despite all that, there was an instantaneous increase in her popularity, mostly because of her changing nature. And there was no prospect of receding to the awful person she was, for she as determined to prove to the world that she can also be a changed person, changed for the good.

How did Mansa Musa contribute to the economic success of Mali?

Answers

Because of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage across the world (where he showcased his wealth) the kingdom of Mali gained enormous economic success and recognition. When he went on tour showcasing his wealth to everyone he saw, he arguably became the worlds first 'celerity'. Because of his immense wealth and popularity, word got around quickly on how powerful and wealthy the kingdom of Mali is, and many scholars and all sorts of people flocked to Mali. Mansa Musa built mosques and learning centers, and Mali became a hub of learning and a bustling city. Because Mansa Musa gained celerity like status, others recognized Mali as a good place to make money, learn, worship, and live. Because of this boost of population, Mali's economy grew immensely.

Hope this helps! (you might want to look up certain dates and specifics of his pilgrimage, I hope this is a good outline though!)

Which religions are monotheistic?
o
A. Only Christianity
O
B. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
C. Hindu and Buddhism
D. Only Islam

Answers

Answer:

It would be B.

Explanation:

The three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam readily fit the definition of monotheism, which is to worship one god while denying the existence of other gods. But, the relationship of the three religions is closer than that: They claim to worship the same god.

Name two ways the American Revolution demonstrated a lasting impact on the world.

Answers

Answer: The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance, the legal institutionalization of religious toleration, and the growth and diffusion of the population.

Explanation:  found this answer on courses.lumenlearning.com.

hope it helps! I am in history class to! haha!

(also i like ur profile pic! i play that game all the time!)


Explain what the South African Government is doing to promote equal
access to basic services.

Answers

Answer:

South African government is carrying out various initiatives for redistribution and equal access to basic facilities. Basic services like electricity and resources, water and sanitation, waste management, and waste treatment are important services for improving people's lives.

Explanation:

All of the following are ways special interest groups can affect policy making EXCEPT:
Group of answer choicesL

a. lobbying

b. electioneering

c. impeaching

d. litigation

Answers

Answer:

c.  impeaching

Explanation:

Impeaching is the act of removing someone from a certain political position. Typically, Impeachment will be conducted when a certain group managed to collect a solid proof that the government official is abusing the position that he/she has.

The power to conduct a trial for impeachment belong to the Senate.  Interest groups do not have the power to do it since the group itself technically are not a member of government officials.

Which is NOT a goal promoted by the government through fiscal policy?
A) price stability
B) economic growth
C)full employment
D) money supply​

Answers

Uhm (C) Full employment

Answer:

Its D (inflation)

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure.

Which of the following best describes a central theme of the text?
A) Despite the fundraising, running a campaign is expensive.
B) Despite their age, all citizens have the right to run for office.
C) Despite the difficulties, being an elected official can be satisfying.
D) Despite their character, a candidate has to demonstrate he/she is the best choice.

Answers

Answer:

C

Explanation

Read the passage LOL

Answer: C

Explanation:

U guys I need a lot of help right NOW plz answer me fast

Answers

Sure what is it. Just comment back to me what the question is

Answer:

on what where is the question

Who were some Americans that were Patriots and what was their historical significance?

Answers

Answer:

One of them was George Washington

Explanation:

The captain of the revolutionary Army and was first president of the US

Explanation:

Patriots (also known as Revolutionaries, Continentals, Rebels, or American Whigs) were those colonists of the Thirteen Colonies who rejected British rule during the American Revolution and declared the United States of America as an independent nation in July 1776.

If the United States and other developed nations pay the cost of reducing public​ emissions, developing nations such as China could benefit from the reduction while not contributing to it. In this​ sense, one can think of reducing carbon emissions as being like a

Answers

Answer:

public good.

Explanation:

Global Public Goods can be defined as those goods that are consumed across global borders. People across borders share the benefits of global public goods. For instance, ozone layer, sunlight, etc are examples of global public goods.

In the given case, the cost of reducing carbon emissions will be counted under public goods. The emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas comes under the global public goods.

Therefore, the correct answer is public goods.

Which two factors have the greatest effect on climate?
A.) Mountain barriers and amount of arable land
B.) Longitude and vegetation C.) Soil type and altitude
D.) Latitude and distance from water

Answers

Answer:

D. latitude and distance from water

Explanation:

Latitude determine how far a certain location is from the equators. Regions that are close to the equator line generally has warmer temperature compared to the regions that are further away from the temperature line.

Distance from water affect the quality of the soil. Typically, regions that have proximity to the body of water have a more nutritious soil that is better for agricultural activities.

Other Questions
At the end of 2020, Payne Industries had a deferred tax asset account with a balance of $25 million attributable to a temporary book-tax difference of $100 million in a liability for estimated expenses. At the end of 2021, the temporary difference is $64 million. Payne has no other temporary differences. Taxable income for 2021 is $180 million and the tax rate is 25%. Payne has a valuation allowance of $10 million for the deferred tax asset at the beginning of 2021. Required: a. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Paynes income taxes for 2021, assuming it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will be realized in full. b. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Paynes income taxes for 2021, assuming it is more likely than not that only one-fourth of the deferred tax asset ultimately will be realized. Please help ASAP!!! Will give brainlist! Han made some hot chocolate by mixing 4 cups of milk with 6 tablespoons of cocoa Sydney Retailing (buyer) and Troy Wholesalers (seller) enter into the following transactions. May 11 Sydney accepts delivery of $25,000 of merchandise it purchases for resale from Troy: invoice dated. May 11, terms 3/10, n/90, FOB shipping point. The goods cost Troy $16,750. Sydney pays $410 cash to Express Shipping for delivery charges on the merchandise. 12 Sydney returns $1,400 of the $25,000 of goods to Troy, who receives them the same day and restores them to its inventory. The returned goods had cost Troy $938. 20 Sydney pays Troy for the amount owed. Troy receives the cash immediately.Required:a. Prepare journal entries that Sydney Retailing (buyer) records for these three transactions.b. Prepare journal entries that Troy Wholesalers (seller) records for these three transactions. Read the excerpt from Suffragists' "Great Demand"BannerWhich statement best describes the author's diction inthis excerpt?beOn October 20, Alice Paul was arrested and sentencedto seven months in jail. She and her companions wereheld in solitary confinement and denied counsel. Paulwent on a hunger strike and was violently force-fed.Authorities confined her to a psychiatric ward in aneffort to discredit her.O The use of the word violently helps readersunderstand the needless cruelty used against AlicePaul.The use of the word violently creates sympathytoward the police officers who were treated poorly byPaul,O The author uses detailed language to describe theindignities of the Workhouse Prison.The author uses detailed language to educatereaders about prison conditions of the early 1900s. Which of these is it ?.. Ellie read an article claiming that 10% of people in her county were senior citizens, and she thought that it may be higher for residents in her city. She took a random sample of 225 people from her city and found that 36 of them were senior citizens. She wants to test H0:p=0.10 versus Ha:p > 0.10, where p is the proportion of people in her city that are senior citizens. Assuming that the conditions for inference have been met. Required:Calculate the test statistic for Ellie's significance test. Carbon is getting stuck in reservoirs (atmosphere and ocean) which is leading to climatechange. Which of the following is not a reason for this issue?O Decrease in plants means more carbon in the atmosphereIncrease in plants means more carbon in the atmosphereO Less organisms in the oceans prolongs decomposition trapping carbon in the oceanO Increased use of factories and burining of fossil fuels increases amount of carbon in theatmosphere Plz Need Help Fast, I will mark brainilest The partnership of Angel Investor Associates began operations on January 1, 20Y5, with contributions from two partners as follows: Dennis Overton $180,000 Ben Testerman 120,000 The following additional partner transactions took place during the year: 1. In early January, Randy Campbell is admitted to the partnership by contributing $75,000 cash for a 20% interest. 2. Net income of $150,000 was earned in 20Y5. In addition, Dennis Overton received a salary allowance of $40,000 for the year. The three partners agree to an income-sharing ratio equal to their capital balances after admitting Campbell. 3. The partners' withdrawals are equal to half of the increase in their capital balances from salary allowance and income. Required:Prepare a statement of partnership equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y5. Samuel Adams called for a boycottof goods from where?A. BritainB. the NativesC. the Colonists Pham can work as many or as few hours as she wants at the college bookstore for $12 per hour. But due to her hectic schedule, she has just 15 hours per week that she can spend working at either the bookstore or other potential jobs. One potential job, at a caf, will pay her $15 per hour for up to 6 hours per week. She has another job offer at a garage that will pay her $13 an hour for up to 5 hours per week. And she has a potential job at a daycare center that will pay her $11.50 per hour for as many hours as she can work.If her goal is to maximize the amount of money she can make each week, how many hours will she work at the bookstore? : Susan works as a hostess where she makes $8.75 per hour. She also babysits and earns $10.00 per hour. Last week she made $165.00. If she worked 6 hours more as a hostess than she did babysitting, how many hours did she babysit last week? What is the dialogue of The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ? The dialogue has to be in the story. what is one second time ? 10x+y when x = 7 and y = 5 Name five elements of the Periodic Table and name three properties for each element listed. For example, Oxygen: polarity. The entire length of the Appalachian Trail is 2,160 miles. How long would it take you to hike the full length of the trail? who do you want to win the election Heeelp Asap please Has to be turned in at 7