Answer:
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What was the world war 2 blackout?
Answer:
Here are some facts about the World War 2 blackout: During World War 2, the blackout was a nationwide effort to turn off all lights in towns and cities. It was devised as a defence against German bombers, so they could not be guided by the lights.
Explanation:
A blackout during war, or in preparation for an expected war, is the practice of collectively minimizing outdoor light, including upwardly directed light. This was done in the 20th century to prevent crews of enemy aircraft from being able to identify their targets by sight, for example during the London Blitz of 1940. In coastal regions a shore-side blackout of city lights also helped protect ships from being seen in silhouette against the shore by enemy submarines farther out at sea.
Which of the following best explains the consequences of Mao’s plan to redistribute wealth throughout China via the program described in the passage?
Around 18 million political prisoners were sentenced to gulag forced-labor camps.
A massive famine unintentionally killed more than 30 million people, mostly because of poor planning.
Up to 12 million people were intentionally starved to death to crush opposition to Communist Party rule.
A nationwide revolt toppled Communist Party rule but was crushed by intervening Soviet military forces.
Answer: A massive famine unintentionally killed more than 30 million people, mostly because of poor planning.
Explanation:
You attached no passage but I believe you must be referring to the Great Leap Forward.
After the Communists took over in China, they tried to come up with programs to get the economy to catch up to the west. One such program was the Great Leap Forward.
The people were reorganized into communes to work in the countryside and were tasked with increasing agricultural yields.
Mao set targets that these communes had to meet and when they couldn't, their leaders would still report that they did because they didn't want to be punished. In reporting those exaggerated figures, the "surpluses" would be taken from the communes.
As there were actually no surpluses being taken, what was being taken was people's food so there was widespread starvation that led to the deaths of over 30 million people.
On the topic of race, why doesn’t the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States uphold justice and equity for all groups of people?
Answer:
"Throughout history, most people have been treated unequally by their rulers. Unless one were born into a privileged family or tribe, there was little access to the precious resources that are taken for granted in a prosperous society—things like meat, well-defended shelter, and education. In many cases people might be enslaved, or something close to it. People were treated unequally, both so that the powerful could have more comfort, and because rulers believed most people couldn’t be trusted to make decisions about how society should operate. As we have seen, the Founders declared that no one has a right to rule others simply because of the family into which he’s born. Instead, they believed that everyone is born with certain rights and that the law should equally protect people’s freedoms and property."
Website: https://www.docsoffreedom.org/student/readings/justice-for-all
La vida de Gregoria apaza
Answer: Gregoria Apaza nació el 23 de junio de 1751 en Ayo Ayo, Bolivia, hija de Nicolás Apaza y Marcela Nina. Fue una revolucionaria aymara que junto a su hermano Tupac Katari (Julián Apaza) y su cuñada Bartolina Sisa, lideró una de las más importantes rebeliones indígenas contra el dominio español en el Alto Perú.
In English Gregoria Apaza was born on June 23, 1751 in Ayo Ayo, Bolivia, daughter of Nicolás Apaza and Marcela Nina. She was an Aymara revolutionary who, together with her brother Tupac Katari (Julián Apaza) and her sister-in-law Bartolina Sisa, led one of the most important indigenous rebellions against Spanish rule in Upper Peru.
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Refer to the chart below.
Amendment
Event
A.
First Amendment
A student applies for admission to a university and is
protected from racial discrimination.
B.
Fourth Amendment
The FBI secures a warrant before entering a suspect's home
to search for evidence of a crime.
C.
Sixth Amendment
To prevent self-incrimination, a defendant chooses not to
answer a prosecutor's questions.
D.
Ninth Amendment
A group of peaceful protesters assemble outside of a federal
building.
Which of the following rows accurately matches the event with the amendment that addresses it?
Ο Α
00
C
A And B is correct welcome
Answer:
Im pretty sure its B because the first mamendment does not protect from discrimination, the fourteenth ammednment does.
Explanation:
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Why were schools closed during the war?
Answer:
During the war, many school buildings were either damaged or requisitioned for war use, causing a shortage of suitable places to conduct school lessons. Lessons were held in unusual places such as chapels, pubs and church crypts.
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“I don’t know how old I am. . . . I began to work when I was about 9. I first worked for a man who used to hit me with a belt. . . . I used to sleep in the pits that had no more coal in them; I used to eat whatever I could get; I ate for a long time the candles that I found in the pits. . . .”
— E. Royston Pike, 1896, adapted from Hard Times, Human Documents of the Industrial Revolution from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Exam, June 2002.
What was one thing that happened in response to the conditions described in this passage?
I am going to guess that it would be a loss of memory.
One thing that happened in response to the conditions described in this passage is that Marx wrote The Communist Manifesto and he wrote this in an attempt to bring rights to the working class.
What is the Communist Manifesto about?The Communist Manifesto, originally known as the Manifesto of the Communist Party refers to a political pamphlet written by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Commissioned by the Communist League and originally published in London in 1848, the Manifesto remains one of the world's most influential political documents.
It presents an analytical approach to class struggle and criticizes capitalism and the capitalist mode of production, without attempting to predict communism's potential future forms. The Communist Manifesto summarises Marx and Engels' theories concerning the nature of society and politics, namely that in their own words the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
It also briefly features their ideas for how the capitalist society of the time would eventually be replaced by socialism.
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a student wants to know how the number of geese in a study area affects the number of part
Answer: Quantitative and Empirical
Explanation: I did the quiz and I got those two right
A student made this graphic organizer to help write an informative essay. What fact could be added to column A?
Imported cotton came from colonies in Egypt and India.
There were excellent harbors on the Pacific Coast.
The navy often recruited people for fishing.
A relationship with China strengthened the region.
Answer:
A. Imported cotton came from colonies in Egypt and India
Explanation: just got done putting answer b in. i got it wrong and it showed that answer a is correct
India’s caste system made sure that people
Answer:
A. kept the same jobs their whole lives.
Explanation:
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Image 5 Question: Based on this map of Africa during the period 600-1100 C.E., which of the following is the most likely cause of these migrations shown?
The beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade leading to the African diaspora.
The continuation of the Bantu migrations due to a desire for resources.
The rise of the Swahili trade states and the ensuing population shifts.
The arrival of Islam through trade in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Image 5 Question: The routes depicted above illustrate which of the following?
The African slave trade
Sub-Saharan trade routes
The Bantu migration
The spread of apartheid
Answer:
1. The continuation of the Bantu migrations due to a desire for resources.
2. The Bantu migration
Explanation:
The arrows shown are meant to represent the migration of the Bantu people to Southern and Eastern Africa as they looked for more resources instead of having to share the limited ones in their area of origin in Western Africa.
This is why today, tribes in Southern Africa bear similarities to tribes in Central and Eastern Africa with some words being very similar to the other. Some very similar tribes for instance include the Tiv people of Nigeria and the Zulu people of South Africa.
how did hongwu come to power?
Answer:
Born a peasant with the name Zhu Yuanzhang, the future emperor led a rebel group called the Red Turbans and seized the Yuan capital of Nanjing. Having defeated his rivals, Yuanzhang declared himself emperor with the reign name Hongwu in 1368 CE.Feb 13, 2019
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Which one is it, please help
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Its the only one that makes sense
Which best describes the way historians consider letters and journals?
A.
primary source documents that are useful in the study of history
B.
reliable sources for the study of history only if from a named source
C.
secondary source documents that are useful in the study of history
D.
unreliable sources for the study of history because they are too subjectiveWhich of these describes the Apollo 11 flight plan as a historical document?
What was the domino Effect? (W15L1)
Answer:
A domino effect or chain reaction is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a chain of similar events. The term is best known as a mechanical effect and is used as an analogy to a falling row of dominoes.
In what climate zone does St. Petersburg lie?
Tundra
Humid subtropical
Humid continental
Subarctic
Answer:
Humid continental is correct
How do you feel about the current wome
performers in Hip-Hop?
Please answer. !
Answer: I feel good!!!
Explanation:
Answer: Women are just as much a part of hip-hop and rap as their male counterparts. Whether it’s through their rapping abilities, writing chops, or ground-breaking decision-making skills behind-the-scenes, ladies have proven time and time again that hip-hop isn’t just a man’s game.
In recent years, a cadre of female rappers such as Tierra Whack and Rapsody have fought their way to the head of the hip-hop class, thanks to incredible projects and the skills to boot. However, despite these great strides, women are consistently left out of the conversation when it comes to ranking the best of the genre.
Earlier this summer, The Brew Podcast’s list of the 50 best rappers of all time created a social media furore as there were no women included. In September, Nicki Minaj’s now-deleted retirement announcement was met with everything from sadness to confusion to overall apathy. Many questioned whether Minaj should be included on a list of the Top 10 rappers of all-time, which sparked debates about her discography and whether she is ‘worthy’ of such an honour. Now, BBC Music’s poll of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time includes two female rappers in the top 25, but none in the top fifteen.
Why does hip-hop continue to shut them out?
“Female rappers have always been part of the genre's lineage,” culture critic Taylor Crumpton tells BBC Music. “Yet due to power dynamics, those in charge decided to weaponise their gender in efforts to not grant them the titles they deserve.”
Explanation:
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sumulat ng isang sanaysay na nagpapahayag ng sariling paniniwala at pagpapahalaga sa kaisipan na namayani sa akdang binasa/napanood
Pahahalagahan ko sa kaisipan na namayani sa akdang aking binasa o napanood sa pamamagitan ng pagkwento sa aking mga kaibigan ang mga nangyari sa kwento at aayain silang manood din nito, ito ay mapapahalagahan ko rin sa pamamagitan ng hindi pagbastos sa aking napanood o nabasa.
Where did most immigrants coming into the United States on the West coast enter?
A)San Francisco
b)Santa Barbara
c)San Diego
d)San Diego
Why was Jainism not as popular as Buddhism?
Answer: In this way, why did Buddhism become popular?
Buddhism earned its place among the population in India because as a religion it offered an alternative to the seemingly unpopular Brahmanical order. After he attained this state of enlightenment he became known as Buddha. After his death, several small communities continued with Buddhism.
Similarly, why did Jainism not become as popular as Buddhism? The main reason was the travel restrictions for Jain monks. They were and still are not allowed to use any vehicles. This restricted the spread of Jainism outside India. On the other hand, Buddhist monks travelled many places world-wide and spread the message of Buddha.
Likewise, people ask, why was Buddhism more popular than Jainism?
Explanation:
How did Chinese communism differ from Soviet communism ?
Answer:
The Soviet Union and China were uneasy allies. Chinese communism differed from Soviet communism, especially on Marxist ideology. A main difference was their view of the peasantry as playing a major role in the communist revolution. On the other hand, Soviets put their trust in a "revolutionary elite" of intellectuals and urban workers instead of the rural poor. After border clashes and disagreements over ideology, in 1959 Soviets withdrew all of their aid and advisors from China, ending their alliance.
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After the election of 1860, in which Abraham Lincoln was elected president, South Carolina seceded from the
Union. Ten other states followed its lead, forming the Confederate States of America. President Lincoln decided
that he could not allow the country to break apart and that only military force could save the Union. The Civil War
began. What other options did Lincoln have, if any, in his quest to save the nation?
Answer:
According to President Lincoln, the goal of the Civil War was the reunion of the nation.
Explanation:
Following the victory of Abraham Lincoln in the Presidential Election of 1860, a number of Southern States seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy. The main reason for the secession of the southern states was the issue of slavery. The southern states believed that Lincoln being a serious opponent of slavery would destroy their economy and life. At the same time, President Lincoln wanted to preserve the Union at any cost. In a public response to his criticism, he stated that "he would save the union whether he had to do it without freeing the slave, freeing the slaves or freeing some and leaving some. This meant besides the use of force he could also free slaves in order to preserve the Union. And the same he did in the rebel states.
the industrial revolution started in great britain due to
Answer:
Explanation:
The first Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1750. There were several factors that combined to make Great Britain an ideal place for industrialization. First, the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century created a favorable climate for industrialization.
By increasing food production, the British population could be fed at lower prices with less effort than ever before. The surplus of food meant that British families could use the money they saved to purchase manufactured goods. The population increase in Britain and the exodus of farmers from rural to urban areas in search of wage-labor created a ready pool of workers for the new industries.
Britain had financial institutions in place, such as a central bank, to finance new factories. The profits Britain had enjoyed due to booming cotton and trade industries allowed investors to support the construction of factories.
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10. Why does Nixon claim he is stepping down at this exact moment in time? Provide evidence for your response.
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Answer:
According to his address, Nixon said he was resigning because "I have concluded that because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation would
Explanation:
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What event led to the National Guard shooting 4 Kent State University students?
A) The US announced that 18 year old's would be drafted into the Vietnam War.
B) The Civil Rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated causing massive civil unrest.
C) It was believed that Communist propaganda was being used to indoctrinate college students across America.
D) President Nixon announced the war in Vietnam would be escalating into Cambodia as students protested for the war to end.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Can someone help me find some reliable websites for facts on the Qin Dynasty...please
Answer:
a really good website is history.com
Explanation:
how did World War 1 affect Americans socially, politically, and economically?
Answer:
Economic Impact on the United States. World War 1 took the United States out of a recession into a 44 month economic boom. U.S. exports to Europe increased as these countries geared up for War. Later, U.S spending increased as it prepared to enter to War itself.
Why was the League of Nations significant?
1.)It helped the United States become a major world power.
2.)It was an effective tool for stopping future wars.
3.It was the first attempt to create an organization where nations worked together for peace.
4.)It helped draft the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.
Answer:
3 i guess , correct me if its wrong.
200,000 Texas volunteered to fight during WWl; about
5,000 Texans die.
Is it Economic or social
Answer:
Economic
Explanation:
pregunta 1 y 2 de historia octavo basico pagina 84 85
Respuesta:
Prueba 1: 85,5
Prueba 2:88
Explicación paso a paso:
Organice los datos en orden ascendente y la mediana es el valor medio. Si el número de valores es par, la mediana será el promedio de los dos números del medio.
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