Answer:
C- Direct democracy
What long-term movement does Esherick see the Boxers as part of?
Answer:
What long-term movement does Esherick see the Boxers as part of? (1 point) Their long term goal was to encourage people to see themselves as a united country. Esherick does not think that the Boxers rebelled against the government. Instead, he says they aimed their anger at foreign influences.
Which of the following was a key
impact on France due to the Hundred
Years War?
A. Nationalism surged in French society.
B. Communism gained strength in the French
economy.
C. Democracy became the system of the French
government.
D. The monarchy system gained strength and control
in France
Describe the foundational truth of the Sermon on the Mount.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What was Britain's goal in the Battle of Britain?
Answer:
Germany wanted to invade Great Britain, but first they needed to destroy Great Britain's Royal Air Force. The Battle of Britain was when Germany bombed Great Britain in order to try and destroy their air force and prepare for invasion.
How did trade between Venice and ottoman empire helped to spark the renaissance in Italy?
In your own words briefly describe why did Rome fall.
Answer:
The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders.
Explanation:
In conclusion, the Roman empire fell for many reasons, but the 5 main ones were invasions by Barbarian tribes, Economic troubles, and overreliance on slave labor, Overexpansion and Military Spending, and Government corruption and political instability.
Answer:
The Empire was broken in two halves by Diocletian. This split made the empire easier to control in the short run but the two halves went apart over time. Eastern and western cooperation to address external threats was not sufficient. Barbaric invasions of the West were driven by the influence of the Eastern Empire.Explanation:
Describes he origins of the atomic bomb in the United States.
The atomic bomb was first started in the US after Albert einstein wrote a letter to our president of the time explaining that the nazis may be making an atomic bomb. the president issued a rush to the scientists studying with einstein to create the atomic bomb so they could have the upper hand against the nazis but it was instead used the first time after pearl harbor happened in the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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What were the effects of the end of the Cold War on the World
•Asia: China, Korea and Vietnam
•United States
Africa
Middle East
Western Europe
Latin America
Answer:
In Eastern Europe, the end of the Cold War has ushered in an era of economic growth and a large increase in the number of liberal democracies, while in other parts of the world, such as Afghanistan, independence was accompanied by state failure.
Explanation:
What Soviet city did hitler want to capture
Moscow
Kiev
Stalingrad
Vladivostok
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What was the purpose of the American satellite,
Explorer I?
Answer:
The first American satellite
Explanation:
Explorer I was the first American satellite to go to space. It was launched in 1958 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Explorer I was the response to the Sputnik I launched by the Soviet Union. The purpose of the Explorer I was to carry scientific instruments like a cosmic ray detector in space.
1. Why was the United States unable to oppose Japan in the early 1930s with a
significant military force?
Answer:
They though League of Nations would compete against Japanese and racism would take power away from Japan.
Explanation:
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In what way were President Abraham Lincoln’s and President Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction plans similar?
A. Both reserved seats in the Congress for former Confederate war leaders.
B. Both granted voting rights to the newly freed Black people.
C. Both refused to grant amnesty to rich plantation owners from the South.
D. Both required Southerners to support the Thirteenth Amendment to abolish
slavery.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
how did the Homestead act transform the West?
Answer:
The 1862 Homestead Act accelerated settlement of U.S. western territory by allowing any American, including freed slaves, to put in a claim for up to 160 free acres of federal land.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. What do you think are the possible benefits and shortcomings of each leader’s approach and strategy to bringing about social change during the civil rights movement? Explain your reasoning
Answer:
Malcolm X challenged advocates of nonviolence and declared that blacks could not be expected to respond nonviolently when attacked.Throughout the South, whites and blacks were not equal.
Explanation:
A factory that only builds cars is an example of
A Opportunity Cost
B Specialization
C Scarcity
D Interdependence
Answer:
B specialization
Explanation:
they know that making cars are what there good at so they focus on that because they have more experience so there made quicker and better than with something they don't specialize in
6. Explain the purpose of the League of Nations
Describe the Amistad
Explanation:
Plot. La Amistad is a slave ship transporting captured Africans from Spanish Cuba to the United States in 1839. Joseph Cinqué, a leader of the Africans, leads a mutiny and takes over the ship. The mutineers spare the lives of two Spanish navigators to help them sail the ship back to Africa.
Enslaved Africans were often used in the southern colonies of North
America to help farm crops of?
Answer:
Mainly cotton but sometimes tobacco but mostly cotton
The Artides of Confederation established a strong national government. The states last most of their power.
A. True
B. False
Answer: True.
Explanation:
Discuss three causes which led to the start of World War I . Which cause was the strongest
reason the war started? Why?
Answer:
The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
Explanation:
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Use the following definitions to answer questions 9 & 10
Similarity- tells how something is alike or the same as something else.
Difference- tells how something is not alike or not the same as something else.
9. Identify a similarity or a difference between the ideas presented in documents 1 and 2.
10. Explain a similarity or a difference in the ideas presented in these documents. Be sure to use evidence
from both documents 1 and 2 in your response.
The Treaty of Versailles after World War I resulted in independent, self-governed Middle Eastern nations, such as Syria. independent, self-governed Middle Eastern nations, such as Syria. large territorial gains for the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. large territorial gains for the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. a successful redrawing of borders around European ethnic groups. a successful redrawing of borders around European ethnic groups. the creation of new nations in eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Answer:
d). the creation of new nations in eastern Europe and the middle east.
Explanation:
As per the question, the consequence of 'The Treaty of Versailles' post-WWI was the 'formation of new nations in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.' It is characterized as an extremely significant peace treaty because it concluded the World War. This peace agreement allowed the new alliances and the nations like Yugoslavia, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Finland, Estonia, etc. were formed on their independent lands and were allowed to have their own rule because the treaty removed the control over these nations from dominating nations. Thus, option d is the correct answer.
Why were Northerners opposed to the idea of popular sovereignty?
How did the crisis evoke the Monroe Doctrine?
During the Cold War era, President John F. Kennedy invoked the Monroe Doctrine. during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when he ordered a naval and air quarantine of Cuba after the Soviet Union began building missile-launching sites there.
The Monroe Doctrine was drafted because the U.S. government was worried that European powers would encroach on the U.S. sphere of influence by carving out colonial territories in the Americas.
Answer:
the Monroe doctrine was caused by the emancipation of Spanish countries.
Explanation:
By the early 1820s, many Latin American countries had won their independence from Spain or Portugal, with the U.S. government recognizing the new republics of Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico in 1822. Yet both Britain and the United States worried that the powers of continental Europe would make future attempts to restore colonial regimes in the region. Russia had also inspired concerns of imperialism, with Czar Alexander I claiming sovereignty over the territory in the Pacific Northwest and banning foreign ships from approaching that coast in 1821
Which of these can move without being pushed or pulled?
road sign
kitten
shadow
bubble gum
Answer:
kitten can't be moved or pushed
When the president vetoes a bill it is considered a ___.
Answer:
Veto procedure
Explanation:
Who were the victims of the Shanghai massacre and who were their murders (help asap) will give Brainly if right
Answer:
Chinese communists were killed by Chinese nationalists
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The President of the United States lacks the power to do which of the following?
A. Appoint heads of executive agencies, federal court judges, and ambassadors
B. Pardon individuals convicted of federal crimes
C. Call Congress into special session
D. Veto specific provisions of a bill
(Confused because I thought the president could do all of these?)
Answer:
The president nominates federal court judges who must be approved by congress so A is incorrect
Explanation:
Who appoints federal judges? Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate, as stated in the Constitution.
The President has the power, under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution, to call a special session of the Congress during the current adjournment, in which the Congress now stands adjourned until January 2, 1948, unless in the meantime the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker, and the majority leaders ...