Answer:
A,B,C
Explanation:
When it comes to the Iran Hostage Crisis, the right answers are that it started in 1979, concluded when Ronald Reagan became president, and a U.S. attempt to free the hostages was unsuccessful. Options A, B, and C are correct.
What is the significance of Iran Hostage Crisis?The crisis in Iran helped theocrats who were opposed to any normalization of ties with the West gain political clout and enhance the reputation of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
American economic sanctions against Iran as a result of the crisis furthered the deterioration of relations between the two nations. The crisis occurred in the tumultuous period after Iran's Islamic revolution (1978–79).
In the course of the Iran Prisoner Crisis (1979–1981), terrorists in Iran kidnapped 66 Americans in the American embassy in Tehrn and held 52 of them hostage for more than a year.
Before his term as president ended, President Carter made additional efforts to obtain the hostages' release. Carter's presidency came to an end on January 20, 1981, only minutes after the liberation of the 52 American hostages imprisoned in Iran.
Therefore, options A, B and C are correct.
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Why were political and business leaders such as Robert Livingston keen to develop technologies like the steamboat?
Answer:
In 1801, President Jefferson appointed Robert Livingston resident minister at the court of Napoleon. It was he who negotiated the Louisiana Purchase from the French. He was also a patron of Robert Fulton, who refined the steam engine.
Explanation:
1. World War II led to a renewed interest in international efforts to maintain peace. Explain the specific reasons and historical events that led to the creation of the United Nations. How did the United Nations differ from the League of Nations?
2. How successful has the United Nations been in reaching its goals? Cite the failure of the UN as evidenced by the sources in the appendix.
3. Internationalism continued to grow after World War II. Explain the purpose and goals of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
4. The European Economic Community was established in 1957. This organization was later renamed and extended into the European Union. What were the goals of this economic alliance? How successful has the EU been in reaching its goals?
5. How does the image in document 6 reflect the negative effects of globalization and international cooperation?
6. Why have critics of globalization focused on the activities of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
7. In document 4, whom is the author writing to, and what is the purpose of the article?
8. In document 2, what is the author’s point of view? What point is the source trying to convey, and how might the author’s position affect their purpose?
9. In document 5, how does the author’s point of view affect their reliability?
10. What is the historical context surrounding document 6?
Part 2: Write an introductory paragraph.
Write the prompt in your own words, then write an introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement, an established line of reasoning, and contextualization. Remember, the thesis outlines what you will address in the essay and establishes your argument.
Prompt:
In the period following World War II, many new international organizations, including the United Nations, formed with the stated goal of maintaining world peace and facilitating international cooperation.
Develop an argument that evaluates how successful international organizations have been in accomplishing these objectives.
1. Rewrite the prompt in your own words.
2. Write an introductory paragraph in response to the prompt.
Global Processes and Conflicts Part 1, by bluralphax
1. World War II led to a renewed interest in international efforts to maintain peace. Explain the specific reasons and historical events that led to the creation of the United Nations. How did the United Nations differ from the League of Nations?
The United Nations was formed by 51 different countries after the end of World War II in 1945. The United Nations’ decisions are decided by a two-thirds majority of present and voting countries, while the League of Nations’ decisions are decided by unanimous voting.
2. How successful has the United Nations been in reaching its goals? Cite the failure of the UN as evidenced by the sources in the appendix.
While the United Nations has been successful in reaching some of its goals, the United Nations is viewed as ineffective due to the democratic process it must go through to make a decision. With China, France, Russia, United States, and the United Kingdom having permanent veto powers, a resolution that makes all sides happy is hard to achieve.
3. Internationalism continued to grow after World War II. Explain the purpose and goals of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
The International Monetary fund and the World Bank are committed to the purpose of promoting financial cooperation among all nations and aiding in the growth and development of economically poor nations. The World Bank provides low-interest loans, interest-free credit, and grants. It focuses on improving education, health, and infrastructure. It also uses funds to modernize a country's financial sector, agriculture, and natural resources management. The International Monetary Fund rescues a nation from severe economic disasters. It monitors the annual economic growth and fiscal performance of its member nations and helps them in utilizing their fiscal budget through recommendations made by their economic advisers.
4. The European Economic Community was established in 1957. This organization was later renamed and extended into the European Union. What were the goals of this economic alliance? How successful has the EU been in reaching its goals?
The goals of the European Union are to promote peace and the well-being of its citizens, offer freedom, security, and justice without internal borders, promote a competitive market economy, combat social exclusion and discrimination, promote scientific and technological progress, enhance economic, social, and territorial cohesion and solidarity among EU countries, respect its rich cultural and linguistic diversity, and establish an economic and monetary union whose currency is the euro.
5. How does the image in document 6 reflect the negative effects of globalization and international cooperation?
The image in document 6 reflects the negative effects of globalization and international cooperation by showing that poor nations are not gaining anything from the policies of international cooperation efforts such as the World Trade Organization (WTO). This can be corroborated by the caption of the document, which says that the WTO’s “policies only cater to rich nations and oppose globalization trends" (blur.alphax.com).
6. Why have critics of globalization focused on the activities of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
Critics of globalization have focused on the activities of the World Trade Organization due to the fact that it only benefits the rich nations and does not assist poor nations. Many economists and anthropologists have argued that the "only serves the interests of multinational corporations, undermines local development, penalizes poor countries, [and] is increasing inequality" (nber.org).
7. In document 4, who is the author writing to, and what is the purpose of the article?
The author, Kofi, A. Annan, is reporting to the president of the United Nations Security Council. The purpose of the article is a report regarding the actions taken by the United Nations during the Rwandan genocide.
Answer:
1. World War II led to a renewed interest in international efforts to maintain peace. Explain the specific reasons and historical events that led to the creation of the United Nations. How did the United Nations differ from the League of Nations?
World Wars, genocides, revolutions, continued disarray and instability amongst and within nations, and various other situations led to the creation of the United Nations. One more important factor which led to the creation of the United Nations was increased demand for equality and freedom which led to decolonization in the late 1900s. As a result, the United Nations was created with the sole purpose of preventing further chaos worldwide through diplomacy and promoting human rights as a path towards maintaining peace. The League of Nations was created following The First World War and although it laid the foundation for the United Nations, it focused on preventing further large-scale conflicts through diplomacy, while the United Nations focuses on promoting international peace and justice as a backbone to prevent mass conflicts.
2. How successful has the United Nations been in reaching its goals? Cite the failure of the UN as evidenced by the sources in the appendix.
Although the United Nations has been promoting peace and justice through the world by way of numerous peace-keeping organizations and the Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations has seen failures in reaching its goals. Rwanda is one example of the United Nations' terrible effort at maintaining peace in the region. The UNAMIR was sent as the body to aid in preventing the genocide, but the results of that intervention are well known as the Rwandan genocide did in fact occur killing 500,000 to 800,000 members of the Tutsi clan. UN Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan reports on the organization of the entire mission as a whole which lacked cooperation, a cohesive plan, general set-up of the peace-keeping troops, including a lack in the number of troops sent to Rwanda in accordance to the actual number suggested by field experts.
3. Internationalism continued to grow after World War II. Explain the purpose and goals of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
As a result of the Great Depression, which was a very encouraging factor of World War II, internationalism grew to great extents and led to the establishment of a substantial number of organizations formed. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have a shared purpose of working towards maintaining economic stability. As trade advanced, countless opportunities started to become available for the common man, yet nearly a billion people around the world in 2007, were living on $1 a day. The World Bank was tasked with the responsibility to make those opportunities more accessible to the billion people around the world living in poverty. The consequences of both World Wars included large amounts of economic loss on nations, more specifically to the nations directly involved in the wars. The International Monetary fund was created to establish and maintain stable postwar economies for the aforementioned nations.
4. The European Economic Community was established in 1957. This organization was later renamed and extended into the European Union. What were the goals of this economic alliance? How successful has the EU been in reaching its goals?
The European Europe also known by its former name, the European Economic Community, aimed to establish a common trade market amongst member nations and encouraging peace through economy and politics for European nations after the fallout of World War II. They believed that the causes of the Great Depression were brought about by the restrained trade policies and lack of cooperation and unity between nations. Boosting the economies of member nations through a common trade market was the goal of this economic alliance. The EU has been successful in reaching its goals through free trade flow across EU borders while establishing the Banking Union to ensure safer and more reliable banks following the Financial Crisis of 2007-2008. A more profound proof of the European Union’s success in maintaining economic stability and free trade among member nations would be their achievement of gaining the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012.
Explanation:
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Which is the best example of a criminal law?
A. law governing speed limits
B. law created by a state agency
C. law setting election dates
D. law protecting individual rights
Answer:
D Law protecting individuals rights
Trace the migration of the Aryans from the northwestern mountains to the Ganges River. To what physical features was a nomadic life best suited? To what physical features was a settled farm life best suited?
1.)Answer:In the later 20th century, ideas were refined along with data accrual, and migration and acculturation were seen as the methods whereby Indo-Aryans and their language and culture spread into northwest India around 1500 BCE. The term "invasion" is only being used nowadays by opponents of the Indo-Aryan Migration theory.
2.)The migration into northern India was not a large-scale immigration, but may have consisted of small groups which were genetically diverse. Their culture and language spread by the same mechanisms of acculturalisation, and the absorption of other groups into their patron-client system.
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I need help with this assignment I don’t know anything about this
Answer:
Explanation:
Can you add a clearer pic i cant see at all
explain napoleons coup d'etat to gain power in france essay
Answer: Explain Napoleon's coup d'etat to gain power in France. When Napoleon returned from Egypt, his friend urged him to seize political power. Troops surrounded and drove out most of the national legislature.Napoleon quickly took the title of first consul and assumed the powers of a dictator.
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major South Carolina city and a transportation hub for exporting valuable cash crops a)Baltimore b)Charleston c)Jamestown d)savannah
Answer:
B. Charleston
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Thomas Jefferson acquired the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803 for $15 million because -
Answer:
future protection, expansion, prosperity and the mystery of unknown lands Explanation:
A consumer’s desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for specific good or service
A. Choice
B. Supply
C. No answer provided
D. Demand
Answer:
A consumer’s desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for specific good or service is
D. Demand
someone please help
me
Answer:
the answer is b I'm pretty sure
Describe how the Native Americans used the buffalo.
Answer:
Explanation:
From the buffalo they got meat for food, skins for tipis, fur for robes, and anything else was for tools and things needed for everyday life. Like the bones and horns were used to make digging sticks, hide working tools, cups, and spoons.
Answer:
The buffalo is the very sources of life for the plains Indians. From the buffalo they got meat for food, skins for tipis, fur for robes, and anything else was for tools and things needed for everyday life. Like the bones and horns were used to digging sticks, hide working tools, cups and spoons.
Explanation:
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If a Bill was made and this Bill helped prevent racism against Asians bc of the pandemic
Would the Bill be made into a law? Yes or no?
Answer:
what? no? maybe yes? this question does not make sense. whomever assigned this question is... lacking intellectual abilities (can't say the word because brainly gets mad at me).
Explanation:
A bill is a passing of a law by Congress to enact a rule (like a bill to increase minimum wage). If somehow there was a bill that could help against racism against Asians (which is impossible, as that is not how racism, the world, common sense, and bills work), it would technically be made into a law as that is what a bill is. Although this is completely nonsensical and unrealistic.
If the person who gave you this question is a certified teacher or somebody working in the education department, please report them or speak up about how completely nonsensical this question is.
True or false when competition encourages people to try new approaches and allows anyone with a good idea a chance to succeed, which does not help to contribute to a democratic society
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What is true is that when competition encourages people to try new approaches and allows anyone with a good idea a chance to succeed, this process helps to contribute to a democratic society.
The reason is that competition is a healthy thing because it allows all the participants in society to thrive to reach the best. More and better ideas mean more and better societies. This also means a diversity of ideas that can enrich democratic ideas in a plural society.
Without competition, there is no continuing strive to be ahead of others with better ideas and projects. Competition always allows us to show the best version of ourselves.
can someone please help me
Answer:
President.
Explanation:
In the case of presidential impeachment trials, the chief justice of the United States presides. The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official upon conviction is removal from office.
Which Branch of Government was established in Article I, included the House of Representatives as well as the Senate, and has the power to make laws? B. Executive A. Legislative D. Judicial C. The people
Explanation:
the legislative branch
this is because congress is apart of that branch which consists of both the house of reps and the Senate
What were some goals of the immigration and nationality act of 1965?
Explanation:
Johnson. The law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. The act removed de facto discrimination against Southern and Eastern Europeans, Asians, as well as other non-Northwestern European ethnic groups from American immigration policy.
The list above are the results of which of the following?
Answer:
wheres the list?
Explanation:
looking for the list
Why did nationalism contribute to the rise of an empire in this period?
Answer:
The colonies supplied the European imperial powers with raw materials and markets to sell their manufactured goods. Nationalism leads people to believe their nation is better than other nations and leads them to seek to be independent state while disregarding other nations, causing conflict.
Explanation:
Name two other awards Smith received.
How did jainism and buddhism come to be?
The adolescent years are a transitional period childhood and adulthood. What do you think, based on your experience is the biggest issue facing adolescence today? What solutions can you offer?
Answer:
I dont think this is history
Explanation:
Considering the source and your knowledge of history, all of the following statements are true regarding governing systems c. 1450-1750 EXCEPT?Elimination ToolSelect one answerABoth the Portuguese and the Ming dynasty supported imperial expansion.BBoth Ottoman and Mughal dynasties supported imperial expansion.CBoth Spanish and Ottoman empires supported imperial expansion.DBoth Russian and Mughal dynasties supported imperial expansion.
Answer:
Option: A. Both the Portuguese and the Ming dynasty supported imperial expansion.
Explanation:
Imperial empires in 1450- 1750 expanded using gunpowder, military strategies, cannons, and trade. During this period Europe began to expand and built empires. Some of its empires were the British Empire, the Dutch East India Trading Company, and the Spanish Empire. Beyond the Maritime empires, many land empires emerged like the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.
Causes and Effects of World War I:Question 9
Many of the world leaders during the early 1900's saw economic
and political connections between countries, which encouraged
rivalries. How did imperialism, which was created from these
rivalries, help set the stage for WWI?
Select one:
O food shortages lead to violent takeovers
o colonized countries overthrew their rulers
o competition for colonies pushed countries towards war
trade agreements were damaged because of heavy tariffs
Answer:
C sounds most accurate, however, most of the European countries were going to go to war regardless of colonies and such, the war was essentially unavoidable as everyone had gotten a bunch of new "toys" (i.e. new weapons) and as Europe does, they wanted to test them out on one another.
Explanation:
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Answer:
avoiding
Explanation:
Can someone please help me with this.
Answer:
3) 1/4
4) dawn to dark (it's from dawn to dark if it's "dawn to dark, from")
Which diagram rectly compares two regions of the United States during the mid-nineteenth century? Please help me quick
Answer:
Answer: H
Explanation:
The discovery of Gold in California encouraged many people to go and mine West. The Southeast were more agricultural and slave owners made slaves work on their Plantations.
why were white settlers and American Indians typically unable to live peacefully and neighboring areas
Answer:
Explanation:They were at constant conflict because the whites wanted more land and the Indians wanted to keep their traditions.
which of these was an effect of the kansas-Nebraska Act?
Answer:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed for popular sovereignty. It also produced a violent uprising known as “Bleeding Kansas,” as proslavery and antislavery activists flooded into the territories to sway the vote.
True or False: There have always been two main political parties in the United States.
Answer:
That is true!
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
that's the right answer
Why has it been difficult to pass laws regarding transportation?
Like Minnesota, Virginia has also faced difficulties in how to budget the money for transportation. Improving transportation seems to be causing the General Assembly much debate. Should Virginia impose more taxes to meet the transportation needs of the state? Governor Timothy M. Kaine believes they should. He is asking the legislature for a $1 billion increase in taxes to do just this. While he’s not pushing PRT’s in his state, he has ambitious goals to improve roads and bridges, eliminate congestion, and expand hurricane escape routes.
Unfortunately, the track record for this kind of tax increase is not a good one. Since 2003, Virginia has denied 62 bills for a sales tax increase, eight bills to raise the car sales tax, and two attempts to increase grantor’s tax on home sellers.
Other tax increases initiated by legislators in Virginia have not been successful either. The attempt to raise the gas tax has been rejected 31 times since 2003, and the eight bills to raise the recordation tax paid when a new home is being built have been turned down as well. The GOP leaders adamantly oppose these new taxes, and most of these bills have died in the House of Delegates.
a.
it would cause too much of a tax increase
c.
they don’t have enough money to fund it
b.
people disagree on whether or not there should be PRT’s
d.
budgeting the transportation allocated funds
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
It's D
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation: