Study the chart below. Then answer the question.
After serving as a U.S. Senator, Laura decided to run for governor of Florida. Liz, Laura's opponent,
claims that Laura is not qualified and goes to court to stop her from running. A judge rules in Liz's
favor.
What was the basis for the lawsuit?
O Laura does not own land in Florida.
O Laura has not held any elected office in Florida.
O Laura is not registered to vote in Florida.
O Laura is not a resident of Florida.

Study The Chart Below. Then Answer The Question.After Serving As A U.S. Senator, Laura Decided To Run

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Answer 1

I believe the answer is "Laura is not a resident of florida" ^^

Answer 2

Laura is not registered to vote in Florida


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Item 2
Which statement about the differing economic ideologies of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War is true?

The economic system was based on collectivism in the United States, while the economy was based on the individual in the Soviet Union.

The free enterprise system was the basis of the United States economy, while a command economy was the basis of the Soviet system.

The government controlled industry and business in the United States, while private ownership was key in the Soviet Union.

Karl Marx’s economic philosophy was the basis of the United States system, while John Maynard Keynes’s ideas formed the basis for the Soviet system.

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Answer:

The free enterprise system was the basis of the United States economy, while a command economy was the basis of the Soviet system.

How was the Greensboro sit-in protest different from the approach of the NAACP?

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The Greensboro sit-in, and those that followed, sparked a decade of civil rights demonstrations in the United States. That was a departure from the N.A.A.C.P.'s (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), the leading civil rights organization at the time, which focused on ending segregation.

When Babylon fell in 539 B.C., it became part of the Byzantine Empire. True or false

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Answer: true

Explanation:

False

It was taken by the Persian empire

Which statement about the Magna Carta is true?


It incorporated the concept of chivalry into English common law.


It granted certain rights to English nobles that the king could not ignore.


It gave monks the authority to try and convict English nobles.


It established a bill of rights for landless English serfs.

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Answer:

3rd one:) hope this helps

Explanation:

Write in 1 paragraph what u have learned in civics

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Answer:

Civic education can be understood as education aimed at understanding the values of society, the duties of individuals as citizens, understanding social institutions, regulations, human rights, etc. The importance of learning civics in a person's professional life and career is the preparation of the individual to establish professional relationships based on their rights and duties, knowledge of the means of production and social movements so essential in the labor area. The individual who recognizes himself and acts as a citizen who contributes to the development of a more just and equal society for all, will be more likely to succeed in all areas of his life.

Explanation:

The Vatican helped some war criminals escape.

True

False

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A. true

Hope this helps

Answer:

a

Explanation:

true

Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.

A political map of southeastern Australia. Areas labeled from top to bottom are Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. The Murray River splits along the border of Victoria and New South Wales. An arrow points to the southern river split along the border of Victoria and New South Wales.
Image by Bidgee

Which body of water is the arrow on the map above pointing to?
A.
the Murray River
B.
the Darling River
C.
the Waikato River
D.
Sunderland Falls

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Answer:

B.

The Darling River

Explanation:

Answer:

B. The Darling River

Explanation:

How was the Immigration Act of 1924 a means of fulfilling the desire of some Americans to stop the spread of "undesirables", and why did they want them stopped?

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Answer:

Immigration Act of 1924

Explanation:

The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. For the first time, this act limited immigration in the country by establishing a national origin quota system. They tried to reduce immigration because of World War I and the dislike of foreigners particularly from Russia and Eastern Europe. The 1924 act excluded effect on Asian or African immigration.

Senator Meyer Jacobstein argued against immigration limitations in 1924 in a congressional speech. He gave his statement supporting the Constitution, which allowed everyone to be equal in America. According to him, the 1924 Act put specific people in the status of superior and another as inferior.

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I think the answer would be 2

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Describe the lasting legacy of the Vietnam War. How was the United States different after the war?

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Answer:

The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people (including over 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam War, and more than half of the dead were Vietnamese civilians. Opposition to the war in the United States bitterly divided Americans, even after President Richard Nixon ordered the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973. Communist forces ended the war by seizing control of South Vietnam in 1975, and the country was unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam the following year.

Explanation:

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What are some scientific advancements Moors people created?

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Answer:

The Moors introduced many new crops including the orange, lemon, peach, apricot, fig, sugar cane, dates, ginger and pomegranate as well as saffron, sugar cane, cotton, silk and rice which remain some of Spain's main products today.

What services
did the Freedmen's Bureau provide to
Southern refugees and to newly freed
people?

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Answer:

On March 3, 1865, Congress passed “An Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees” to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.

Explanation:

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Answer:

chica lo que no sé

Explanation:

DOES ANYONE KNOW THIS ????

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I can’t read the document but the first answer seems the best to me, I’ve had an Ottoman Empire question with that exact answer before

how should the Holocaust be remembered?

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As a very tragic event in history no one should ever want to repeat

Who did Hitler use as a scapegoat for the cause of the war?

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Answer:

Jews

Explanation:

Throughout history, Jews have been discriminated against, viewed as inferior to other

races, and blamed for hardships no matter how little evidence there may have been to support

these ideas. Whether it be blame for plagues, disappearances of children, financial hardships, or violence, Germans and other Europeans had no qualms about turning against their Jewish

neighbors. For example, after the destruction of Jewish homes and a synagogue in

Leutershausen, Germany, the NSDAP chapter of the neighboring town of Windsbach published a

flyer which claimed that “in the past few weeks the Jew has been determined to bait some of the peoples of the world into engaging in an awful war. The German nation was to be wrestled to its knees and destroyed. Millions of people were to be slaughtered and murdered” (Probing the Depths of German Anti-Semitism 196). However unfounded these statements may have been, they and similar accusations were common claims among Germans who refused to take

responsibility for their own problems, and who adamantly denied their anti-Semitism.

Anti-Semitism has caused Jews to be used as scapegoats throughout history. A scapegoat

is a person or group who is “blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency” (Oxford Dictionaries) despite having nothing to do with whatever the problem may be. Ironically, the term itself originated from ancient Jewish religious practices:

Jewish religious leaders would ceremoniously place their sins upon the animal and then banish it into the wilderness as a way of purging themselves from their own wrongdoing. Jews themselves have been used as scapegoats by other groups of people so often and to such an extent that even the statements quoted above are unsurprising.

However common such accusations against Jews are, the statement made in the NSDAP’s flyer in particular makes ridiculous and completely unjustifiable accusations. The

author of the flyer blames the Jews for an attack on their own people, claiming that it was

somehow a Jewish attack on the German people instead. The attack in question was committed

in 1938, when Germans in Leutershausen broke the windows of a Jewish home and those of a

nearby synagogue, and then piled cow dung just outside of the temple. Two days later, German

anti-Semites broke into the synagogue again and destroyed all of its contents as well as those of

multiple other Jewish residences. Especially after such an incident, no part of the accusations

made by Windsbach’s reactionary flyer had any supporting evidence: the idea that the Jews were planning an uprising had no factual basis, and the claim that Jews had committed the attacks in Leutershausen was simply an act of turning the blame on the victims.

The mere concept that Jews in Leutershausen could have been plotting an uprising is

simply impractical: only about twenty Jews lived in the whole town (Probing the Depths of Anti-

Semitism 196). Such a number of people could not possibly have hoped to have any success in a fight against German Christians, who made up the vast majority of the population, which had

reached 2000 in 1920 (Ingall 190). However, this sort of logic had no effect on how other

Germans responded to the Leutershausen attacks or on how Jews were viewed in Germany and throughout the world. No amount of evidence or lack thereof seemed sufficient enough to convince the Anti-Semites of their cruelty and misplaced blame.


Why did the Crusades begin with an
order from the Pope?
A. The Pope wanted to take over the world.
B. The Pope was the only figure who could wage war
in the Holy Land.
C. The Pope wanted Jerusalem to be taken back from
Muslims.
D. The Pope lived in Jerusalem and needed rescuing.

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Answer:

c.

Explanation:

The christian world wanted control over the holy land and thus the pope who held an extream ammount of power during this period declared a "holy war" to take it over.

19. Why was the Missouri Compromise necessary?
O A. Maine wanted to join the union as a free state.
O B. Maine wanted to join the union as a slave state.
O C. Missouri wanted to join the union as a slave state.
O D. Missouri wanted to join the union as a free state.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

the answer is c. they wanted to join as a slave state

2 While in jail, Hitler wrote a book outlining his goals & beliefs.

True?

False?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Hitler began writing Mein Kampf in 1924 in Landsberg prison, following his conviction for high treason for attempting to overthrow the German republic in November 1923 in the so-called Beer Hall Putsch.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

According to his introduction, Hitler's purpose in writing Mein Kampf was to present his goals and philosophy.

TRUE or FALSE: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that public transportation and public accommodations be made accessible to those with disabilities.

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Answer:
I think true
Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Which of the following is not true about the Korean War?
A. It was the first war America didn't win.
B. It was the first war of the Cold War.
C.It was the first time the United Nations had to use troops.
D. It was the only war fought to contain communism.

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Answer:

The Korean War was caused because North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union all wanted the Korean Peninsula to be a communist area. Then North Korean troops marched into South Korea which set off the war. ... General Douglas MacArthur was the leading general for American troops in the Korean War. Why did Truman fire Gen.The Korean War was the first “hot” war of the Cold War. Over 55,000 American troops were killed in the conflict. Korea was the first “limited war,” one in which the U.S. aim was not the complete and total defeat of the enemy, but rather the “limited” goal of protecting South Korea.

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Explanation:

Germany, Japan and Italy formed an alliance known as the Central Powers
True?

False?

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Answer: False

Explanation:

they were however the Axis powers or Axis allience btw

What role did the renaissance play in the Protestant reformation ?

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Answer:

Without the Renaissance, it is difficult to imagine that the Protestant Reformation could have succeeded in Europe. The Renaissance placed human beings at the center of life and had shown that this world was not just a ‘vale of tears’ but could be meaningful, and it was possible for people to live without reference to the divine.

Explanation:

Answer:

It led to the development of a larger and more powerful Catholic Church. It encouraged people in the Church to be more spiritual. It did not play a role in religion at all.

how did Kennedys foreign policy reflect his view of the world

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He viewed poor countries as the USA"s responsibility to aid because of his peace core, and alliance for progress, and viewed communist countries as countries to be distanced because of the cuban missile crisis

What are two impacts of World War One? No links please:)

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The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe's colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.

2) which of the following is an example of limiting our reliance on fossil fuels ?

A- development of hybrid cars
B-installing gas powered heating systems in homes
C- planting trees
D-using coal to fuel trains

(please help me with this)

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Answer:

C

Because A,B, D are using fossil fuels too much

what does the Open door policy show about American power overseas at this time

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Answer:

The Open Door policy was drafted by the United States about activity in China. The policy supported equal privileges for all the countries trading with China and reaffirmed China's territorial and administrative integrity.

Explanation:

Who led California grape pickers in a strike to create safer working

conditions, increase pay, and make healthcare more affordable?

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Answer:

Cesar Chavez

Explanation:

Chavez became the driving force in a five-year California grape pickers strike.

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Which energy source was first used to power textile manufacturing plants?
A. Steam
B. Water
C. Oil
D. Coal

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Answer:

B.water

Explanation:

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From your research, how would you summarize Hol Chi Minh’s political views? Do you think he leaned more toward communism or nationalism?

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BRO WHAT MAN IT KEEPS SAYING I CANT SENT THE ANWSER!DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

It’s communism, hope that helps
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