Answer:Russian sources also report 2.5 to 3.2 million Soviet civilians who died due to famine and disease in non-occupied territory of the USSR, which was caused by wartime shortages in the rear areas. These casualties are for 1941–1945 within the 1946–1991 borders of the USSR.
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The post-Soviet government of Russia puts the Soviet war losses at 26.6 million, on the basis of the 1993 study by the Russian Academy of Sciences, including people dying as a result of effects of the war. This includes 8,668,400 military deaths as calculated by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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In 1800, he ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency and became vice president instead.
Answer:
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Which role of the media impacting the government best describes the situation below?
Pauline was a city council member for 3 years and decided to run for U.S. Senator. When she made the announcement, no one knew who she was. Four months later, almost everyone in the state knew her because she was always on the news being interviewed by reporters.
group answers
Favoring one Candidate Over Another
Impacting election results based on what is reported and how it is reported
Giving fame to candidates who are running for office
Swaying peoples' opinions by use of propaganda and ads
How do domes influence renaissance architecture/art?
Answer:
they made people think about things more deeply
Explanation:
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How did the Second Great Awakening come to an end? Summarize it if you would like.
The Battle of Fort Sumter and Lincoln's election were the tipping point for the relationship between the North and South.
You are a representative in Congress. Choose your side (North or South) and state or origin then describe the impact of Southern secession on your chosen area.
If you choose the North, you must discuss on how this division may impact the Union.
If you choose the South, you must discuss how this division may impact your way of life.
Be sure to mention the following terms in you essay (Lincoln, Douglass, secession, farming, manufacturing, North, South, conflict, war, state rights, slavery). No matter which side you choose, you must use all the terms.
Answer:
I choose North
Explanation:
I oppose everything about the South: Slavery is one of the main reasons i oppose the south
The Battle of Fort Sumter started The War.
This will bring many deaths to Americans living in the Confederacy and the Union alike.
The South Left because The Republican Party was made to stop the spread of Slavery. The South didnt want that and left so that they could keep slavery and ¨Replace the Broken Government
Why did women participate in the second great awakening more than men?
Answer: Because women are more stronger than men. Another reason is because women are independent.
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dwight d. eisenhower ran with what slogan? a. be like ike b. i want ike c. its time for a change d. dhange is needed
Answer:
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Discuss Lieutenant Audie Murphy’s military accomplishments in World War II.
Answer:
Audie Murphy eventually became the most decorated U.S. soldier in World War II. Though he was only 21 years old at the end of the war, he had killed 240 German soldiers, had been wounded three times and had earned 33 awards and medals. After the war, he appeared in more than 40 films
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Audie Murphy eventually became the most decorated U.S. soldier in World War II. Though he was only 21 years old at the end of the war, he had killed 240 German soldiers, had been wounded three times and had earned 33 awards and medals. After the war, he appeared in more than 40 films
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Why did the Europeans struggle to enslave Native Americans?
The Europeans were friends with the Native Americans.
Native Americans fled to the northern parts of Canada, away from European colonies
Many Native Americans died from smallpox, or resisted European control
Answer: C.
Explanation:
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What is the reason most Australians speak English today?
A.
It is illegal to speak other languages in Australia.
B.
The Aboriginal people were already English-speakers before the Europeans arrived.
C.
The settlers spoke English and forced their language and culture on the original inhabitants of Australia.
D.
The monarchy requires all of the countries that are a part of the British Commonwealth to speak English.
Answer:
I think its C.
Like, it wasn't a rule that you had to speak English but it just became the common language because english settlers made everyone talk in english.
Jackson attacked me and my Seminole warriors in this
state, eventually leading to it becoming part of the U.S.?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
What were the immediate effects of the French and Indian War? Provide evidence from the sources as well as your outside knowledge of Social Studies to support your explanation.
Answer:
The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution. As a result of the British victory in the French and Indian War, France was effectively expelled from the New World. They relinquished virtually all of their New World possessions including all of Canada. They did manage to retain a few small islands off the coast of Canada and in the Caribbean.
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Answer the questions in first person of Genghis Khan
1. What steps did you take to expand the Mongol Empire?
2. What were some of your significant contributions?
3. If I were to ask a person what life was like during your rule, what would he or she say?
4. What were the reasons for the decline of the Mongol Empire?
Answer:
The Mongol Empire expanded through brutal raids and invasions, but also established routes of trade and technology between East and West
something that you give or something that you do that helps in achieving an end result.
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The Mongols were too focused on conquest and not on governing. The empire was also too diverse, the land was too vast and the empire had weak rulers and political instability. The Black death also wiped out a majority of the population.
Explanation:
Answer: The Mongol Empire expanded throughout the brutal raids and invasions, but they also established routes of trade and technology between East and West
something that you give or something that you do that helps in achieving an end result.
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The Mongols were too focused on conquest and not on governing. The empire was also too diverse, the land was too vast and the empire had weak rulers and political instability. The Black death also wiped out a majority of the population.
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What does it mean to the economy of Georgia when it says 80% of goods entering Georgia come through the port?
Georgia exports less than it imports.
Georgia relies on northern states to support the economy.
Georgia’s economy does not need imports.
Georgia imports most of the products found in the state.
Answer:
D) Georgia imports most of the products found in the state.
What sort of struggles did Civil War soldiers face before they arrived on the battlefield?
Christians needed a justification that were at odds with their ideals of equality, so they claimed that Africans were.... (can mark more than one) *
biologically inferior
not as intelligent
destined to be slaves
capable of being leaders
Answer:
Biologically inferior
Not as intelligent
Destined to be slaves.
Explanation:
Although, I'm not a advid Bible reader. These are common excuses that were used throughout time to justify slavery.
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If I were to ask a person what life was like when Genghis Khan ruled, what would he or she say?
Answer:
They would say It would be better than being ruled by ancient china because Mongols had a centralized government freedom of religion, guarded postal system and could live freely than any other country of their time.
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Are you proud to live in Canada?
what you love about Canada,
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Where these cultures of South and North America successful in adapting to their environment? Explain your answer.
Answer: There were dozens of distinct cultural groups that emerged in North America, and we can't cover them all, but we can take a quick tour of different regions. Let's start with the Northeast, the area roughly encompassing New England and the Ohio River Valley. This is a very fertile area, with abundant resources and reliable weather. There was little need to move around, and Amerindian cultures were mostly sedentary, meaning they lived in permanent villages. With the great amount of resources, Amerindian societies divided chores by gender. Women were generally in charge of farming, while men were responsible for hunting and fishing.
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Who was Mansa Musa?
A) the name for the council of leaders that ruled Mali and arranged for trades with other nations
B) a Muslim emperor who ruled Ghana for fifty years and brought gold to his kingdom from Egypt
C) the fourteenth century Muslim ruler of Mali known for his hajj and the plans he brought back to Timbuktu
D) a Muslim leader who introduced Islam to the people of Mali
Answer:
the correct answers is B or maybe C
Explanation:
write a short speech for Cecil Rhodes explaining why and how western countries should expand their empires.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I stand before you to discuss an idea that has ignited the passions and ambitions of many great minds throughout history. This is a concept that has shaped nations' destiny and propelled them to greatness. I talk about expanding our Western empires.
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Cecil Rhodes, an ardent believer in Western civilization's potential and its ability to forge a better future for all. I have witnessed firsthand the triumphs and achievements of our mighty nations. It is from this perspective that I urge you to consider expanding our empires.
Why should we expand? The answer is simple yet profound. Our Western nations possess immense resources, unmatched technological prowess, and a commitment to progress and enlightenment. By extending our dominion, we can bring civilization's blessings to those less fortunate, uplifting them from ignorance and poverty. We have a moral duty to spread liberty, justice, and democracy to the farthest corners of the world.
But how can we accomplish this noble endeavor? The path lies in the three pillars of empire building: economic prosperity, cultural enrichment, and knowledge pursuit.
First, economic prosperity. Our empires thrive on trade and commerce. We can expand into new markets, open up untapped resources, and secure strategic routes. By establishing colonies and trading posts, we can foster economic growth, create jobs, and ensure industry stability. The wealth generated can then be reinvested in our homelands, fueling further progress and innovation.
Secondly, cultural enrichment. Western civilization is rich in art, literature, science, and philosophy. By extending our empires, we can share our culture's wonders, fostering a global Renaissance. Through education and cultural exchange, we can spark enlightenment, promoting reason, tolerance, and human rights. By intertwining our cultures with those we encounter, we create a tapestry of diversity, enriching the human experience for all.
Lastly, the pursuit of knowledge. Our Western nations have developed unparalleled science, technology, and medicine. By expanding our empires, we can establish centers of learning and research, where minds can converge, collaborate, and push knowledge boundaries. Through scientific discoveries and technological advancements, we can improve millions' lives, eradicate diseases, and unravel universe mysteries.
However, let me be clear: expansion should not be driven by exploitation or oppression. We must approach this endeavor with humility, respect, and a genuine desire to uplift and empower. It is our responsibility to listen and learn from the people we encounter, understanding their needs, aspirations, and traditions. Collaboration and mutual understanding should be the cornerstones of our empire-building.
In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, expanding our Western empires is not a mere conquest of land and people; it is a grand endeavor to create a world that embodies the essence of humanity. Through economic prosperity, cultural enrichment, and the pursuit of knowledge, we can shape a future where all nations thrive, united under the banner of progress and shared values.
Let us embark on this journey together, extending our empires not for power, but to fulfill our moral duty to uplift and inspire. The potential is boundless, and the rewards are immeasurable.
Thank you.
I contend that we are the finest race in the world and that the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race. Just fancy those parts that are at present inhabited by the most despicable specimens of human beings what an alteration there would be if they were brought under Anglo-Saxon influence, look again at the extra employment a new country added to our dominions gives. I contend that every acre added to our territory means in the future birth to some more of the English race who otherwise would not be brought into existence. Added to this the absorption of the greater portion of the world under our rule simply means the end of all wars.
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How are the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Wells Brown, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Frederick Douglass similar?
a
Reflect society’s morals on death and tragedy
b
Reflect society’s struggle to treat women equally
c
Reflect growing support for abolishing slavery
d
Reflect the country’s disputes with British and Native tribes
Answer:
b
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1. Why do you think Lincoln chose to start the Gettysburg Address by reminding people it had been 87 years since the Declaration of Independence was signed?
2. Families were divided, about 620,000 people died, and President Lincoln was assassinated all because of the Civil War. However, when the war was over, the United States remained united, and slaves were set free. Do you think that the result of the war was worth its cost?
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Answer:
1. Lincoln was trying to emphasize the fact that thomas jefferson wrote "all men are created equal" and use it to alude to the problem at hand, slavery.
2. The results were worth it, looking back hundreds of years later. It kept the US united, and there hasn't been a civil war ever since. It ended slavery, and was the first step towards racial justice.
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Which social reforms were most directly related to the Second Great Awakening? (6 points)
Freedom of religion and freedom of the press
The abolition of slavery and the right of women to vote
Social acceptance of Native Americans and African Americans
The environmentalist movement and the founding of national parks
Answer:
b) the abolition of slavery and the right of women to vote
Explanation:
the second great awakening was in many ways a step back for rationality and skepticism of the divine. it was also meant to 'save' people from their sins. (it was basically a way for them to repent.) therefore the answer would be b) the abolition of slavery and the right of women to vote.
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NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration was created in the United States to help the US be the first to place an astronaut on the moon.
Question 4 options:
True
False