Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
In 1944, after the commanding Allied general, Dwight D. Eisenhower, ordered the largest invasion force in history—hundreds of thousands of American, British, Canadian and other troops—to ship across the English Channel and come ashore on the beaches of Normandy, on France’s northern coast. this gave the Allied forces the ability to Invade German forces for the first time.
The D-Day invasion changed the course of World War II by enabling the Allies to move into Germany after France had been liberated. The correct option is b.
What is the D-Day invasion?The biggest seaborne invasion in recorded history took place on D-Day. In addition to starting the liberation of France, this operation also set the stage for the Allies' triumph on the Western Front. The operation's planning started in 1943. The Allies carried out a significant military ruse known as Operation Bodyguard in the months prior to the invasion to deceive the Germans about the time and position of the main Allied landing.
A further delay would have meant a delay of at least two weeks because the weather on D-Day was far from ideal and the operation had to be postponed 24 hours; the invasion planners had to consider the moon phase, the tides, and the precise moment of day that meant just a few weeks each month were deemed suitable.
In preparation for an Allied invasion, Adolf Hitler gave Field Marshall Erwin Rommel command of the German army and the construction of the Atlantic Wall's defences.
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how did this invention help promote the diffusion of European Culture
Answer: European explorers were able to sail long distances to new foreign territories.
Explanation: Good luck!!!
why hadnt europeans used maritime routes before the age of exploration
Answer:
They feared that the Muslims controlling Portugal and Spain made maritime routes unsafe.
Explanation:
Following the revolutionary war what was created as a result of a compromise between northern and southern states?
can someone tell me the answers pls i’m really far behind i’ll give brainlist and points
Answer:
1) F
2) T
3) T
4) T
5) T
6) T
7) I'm pretty sure its F
8) T
9) T
10) I think T
Explanation:
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why was england the leader in industry during the early years of the industrial revolution
Based on your reading of the following, choose the best question to ask.
Medicaid is an insurance program for low-income people funded by both the federal government and the states and
administered by each state. State A is planning to expand its Medicaid program, but some policymakers in State Athink
that the state should no longer administer Medicaid and instead contract with one or more third parties to manage care.
In considering the problem of extending coverage, which of the following questions should be considered?
What will be the consequences of expanding care by using private insurers?
How effective are current Medicaid programs and services?
Which private insurance plans will provide Medicaid services?
Are there specific time constraints for implementing a new policy?
Answer:
An incentive is something that motivates an individual to perform an action. The study of incentive structures is central to the study of all economic activities (both in terms of individual decision-making and in terms of co-operation and competition within a larger institutional structure). Ultimately, incentives aim to provide value for money and contribute to organizational success. Government’s incentive is very effective among big companies because they will be force to do better and a reward is also waiting for them.
Explanation:
Which of these phrases does NOT describe US foreign policy in the
early 1900s? *
A. the Square Deal
B. 'speak softly and carry a big stick"
C. dollar diplomacy
D. moral diplomacy
Answer:
A. The Square Deal
Explanation:
The Square Deal was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program showing his goals for the nation in 3 C's, which are the Conservation of resources, Control of corporations, and Consumer protection. While these are policies that were relevant in the early 1900s, none of these have to do with foreign policy
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The author's argument is best understood in the context of which of the following?
O Discontent among the owners of transnational businesses over trade regulations
O Disputes among factory owners over wages and working hours
Debates over the role of government in implementing social and urban reforms
O Conflicting visions of Marxists and union members in addressing working conditions
Answer:
D Conflicting visions of Marxists and union members in addressing working conditions.
I need answers 3,4,6
(35 pts) why was the Berlin conference a crucial moment for imperialism?
Give arguments please and before this Thursday
Answer:
It says 18 pts...
Explanation:
The Berlin Conference acts as an example of extremely effective imperialism due to the strive of numerous nations to expand their diplomatic force, power, and control throughout the land in the continent of Africa. The Berlin Conference took place during the New Imperialism period.
Treaty of Versailles
No links please
Answer fast
Answer:
Inflation
Explanation:
Germany printed more money than was currently circulating causing mass inflation devaluing the value of german marks.
What does this election map show about the impact of the Great Depression on the Election of 1932?
A.
Eastern states with banks, businesses, and factories did not support Hoover.
B.
Western states with many immigrants and migrant labor jobs voted for Hoover.
C.
Southern states with African Americans hesitated to vote for Roosevelt.
D.
Midwestern states with high unemployment voted overwhelmingly for Roosevelt.
Answer:
C.
Southern states with African Americans hesitated to vote for Roosevelt.
Explanation:
bruuuuh
Students will write two or three paragraphs about, how the Aboriginal people are similar to African-Americans.
Answer:
The most fundamental similarity between the African-American
and Native-American experiences was the lack of humanity that the
white establishment presumed each group to possess.8 Church officials, lawmakers, and legal minds intensely debated the relative humanity of each group. The fundamental philosophical and religious
question was whether African Americans and Indians were human beings, entitled to human rights protections like Euro-Americans, or inactively pursuing federal recognition, over fifty tribes have state recognition, and several
groups have been terminated by congressional enactment. See id. at 20-23.
5 See generally id. at 41-62 (discussing tribes' unique status as sovereign nations, as
opposed to minority groups, and the features that accompany this status).
6 See generally VINE DELORIA, JR. & RAYMOND J. DEMALLIE, 2 DOCUMENTS OF AMERICAN
INDIAN DIPLOMACY: TREATIES, AGREEMENTS, AND CONVEN-nONS, 1775-1979, at 745-49,
1018-19, 1084-86 (1999) (containing a brilliant cross-section of the diplomatic accords
negotiated and providing a detailed narrative accompanying these important documents).
7 See U.S. CONST. art. I, § 8, cl. 3 (stating that the Congress shall have the power "To
regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and the Indian
Tribes").
8 This lack of humanity is easily identifiable in the African-American experience, as
their ancestors were first imported as slaves.
historical experiences of African Americans and Native Americans,
but history, law, politics, and culture suggest even greater substantive
differences between these two groups. The first and most obvious difference is that Native Americans are the indigenous inhabitants of the
United States. Of what significance is this obvious observation? The
preexistence and the nationhood that tribal nations, qua nations, possessed underlies the distinctive sovereign-to-sovereign relationships
that Native Americans still share with state and federal governments. 5
'
Unlike African individuals who involuntarily arrived as slaves, Native
Americans were present in America, inhabiting bounded homelands
with economic, cultural, and governing infrastructures, for millennia.
Thus, Native Americans continue to perceive themselves not only as
pre-constitutional polities, but as continuing extraconstitutional nations who deal with state and federal governments on a governmentto-government basis.
Second, the distinct sovereign status of tribal nations necessitated
the practice of negotiating treaties, political compacts, accords, and
alliances, first with one another, then with the various competing European states, and later with the United states.
from text book of cornell law review
Answer:
But the peoples of these continents had many things in common. Many considered themselves stewards of their ancestral homelands. African and Native groups also held similar ideas about animal spirits, the guiding presence of ancestors, oral traditions, a living world, and extended family relationships.
Explanation:
Identify two characteristics of the South in the United States prior to the Civil War.
Answer:
• The increase in cotton production caused this area to increase the slave population.
• Half of the slaves in the South worked on plantations.
Explanation:
After being persecuted for their different religious beliefs in the East, the Mormons moved west to establish a new community. Where did they settle?
A. Las Vegas, Nevada
B. Cheyenne, Wyoming
C. Salt Lake City, Utah
D. Denver, Colorado
Answer:
C - Salt Lake City, Utah.
Explanation:
Utah is pretty well known for (very religious) Mormons and everything about them. Mormons believe Utah to be the place Joseph Smith chose personally. BYU, Brigham Young University, is there. I'm not Mormon myself, but have a handful of Mormon friends :)
Now give your opinion on the constitutionality of the internment of Japanese
Americans. Did the Supreme Court make the right decision in Korematsu v.
United States? Support your argument with evidence from at least one of the
amendments listed in the Bill of Rights.
Answer:
In the Korematsu v. United States decision, the Supreme Court did not uphold the inconstiutionality of the Japanese Internment Camps upon Executive Order 9066.
Locking people up of Japanese decent for "military necessity" as it was deemed a crime against humanity later on by U.S. officials and was racist.
This broke the 6th amendment for which the Japanese people were locked up in cramped cabins which were surrounded by armed officers and barbed wires 24/7, being locked up for being guilty until proven innocent.
From which also broke the fourteenth amendment which garenteed the due process of law which japanese people were locked up if they didnt comply with orders or if they did, were sent in camps.
The thirteen colonies became states at the end of the Revolutionary War.
O True
O False
Answer:
true
if it's wrong then i am sorry ;-;
What was the most extreme option for supporters of state sovereignty? (back in like the 1800s)
What was the primary motive behind franklin d Roosevelt 1937 proposal to add members to the Supreme Court
Answer:
D. Protection of New Deal programs from unfavorable Court decisions
Explanation:
THESE ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE QUESTION BELOW
A. Removal of Republican justices from the Court
B. Ending the Court's use of judicial review
C. Assuring United States neutrality at the start of WWII
D. Protection of New Deal programs from unfavorable Court decisions
Franklin Roosevelt was 32nd president of the United States, he served as the president from the year 1933 to year 1945 . He was a great politician. He move for a proposal in the year 1937 to add some justice to supreme Court in U.S so that he can get favourable rulings as far as the new deal program is concerned and protection of this deal.
Mary is paid how much to make the two flags for the military?
Answer:
was paid $405.90 for the flag
Who appoints all Federal Judges? a The Chief Justice b The Speaker of the House c The Senators from the various states d The President
Answer:
The answer is D. The president appoints federal judges with the consent of the senate.
In the mid-1800s, gold was discovered in the western United States, and mining soon became an important industry in the West. Which effect was the result of this mining boom?
A. growth of farms
B. growth of railroads
C. growth of forest preserves
D. growth of manufacturing
Can expectations change the demand for products? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, one can hold off from buying something or stock up on something because of expectations.
Jesse uses 10 beads to decorate each
picture frame. In all, Jesse used
40 beads. How many picture frames did
Jesse make?
A 4 frames
B 50 frames
C 400 frames
People who wish to force a government to use the religious laws of the Koran are called Islamic fundamentalists. TrueFalse
Answer:
false
Explanation:
false
Pick the five events you feel were the most significant in the Civil Rights Movement and why it was so significant.
Answer:
Through nonviolent protest, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s broke the pattern of public facilities' being segregated by “race” in the South and achieved the most important breakthrough in equal-rights legislation for African Americans since the Reconstruction period (1865–77).
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
the vast majority of them, including tribal leaders and some of his relatives, such as Abū Lahab, opposed, ridiculed and eventually boycotted his clan, the Banu Hashim, and Muhammad and his followers were harassed, assaulted and forced into exile in Abyssinia.
Which country was a leader of the communist nations during the Cold War?(1 point)
Soviet Union
China
United States
Vietnam
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During the Cold War, the Soviet Union stood in the forefront of the communist countries. As a result, choice (A) is the proper solution.
What are the consequences of Cold war?Up until the next century, the Cold War had a wide range of negative repercussions on nation-states' economies and social structures. In Russia, for instance, military funding was drastically reduced after 1991, which led to a decrease in the military-industrial sector from the Soviet Union. Millions of workers were made unemployed due to this disintegration throughout the former Soviet Union, which had an impact on Russia's economy and military.
After the Cold War ended, it nevertheless had an impact on world politics. The conclusion of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in a world that is now regarded as being unipolar, with the United States being the only hyperpower still in existence. However, several other emerging states have significant global influence and are undoubtedly superpowers.
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Try looking back at the resources or lessons when you learned about this topic/subject. It will help a lot and restore what you learned.
Answer:
Choice A/1: Soviet Union.
What is a communist nation?
A communist nation is a one-party state that is administered and governed by a communist party. In fact, the first communist state was Russia.
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Violent uprisings in a country are brutally put down by its leader. Tension is high and people are worried about escalating violence in the country leading to civil war. What UN organ would most likely respond to this situation?
Answer:
Security Council
Explanation:
In the case of the violent uprising and potential occurrence of civil war, the United Nations organ that would most likely respond to this situation is SECURITY COUNCIL.
Security Council is one of the six organs of the United Nations. This organ is charged with the responsibilities of maintaining international peace and security across the world.
The decision made by this United Nations organ is expected to be followed by the member states under it.
What happened to Hamilton on July 4, 1804, on the dueling grounds in New Jersey
Answer:
Hamilton dies from a lower abdomen and rib wounds caused by a.56 caliber bullet shot from a flintlock pistol the following day.
Explanation: