Choose all of the events that were covered by television broadcasts.
A)
Vietnam War
B)
World War II
C)
The "March on Washington
D)
the Apollo 11 Moon landing
E)
the death of President Franklin Roosevelt

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Answer 1

Answer:

A,C,D,E

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

acd

Explanation:

Television became increasingly common throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s. Events such as the Vietnam War, the "March on Washington" and the Apollo 11 Moon landing were all covered by television reporters. World War II and the death of President Franklin Roosevelt predated t.v.'s widespread use.


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2. Sketch: Draw a side view of the plate boundary before and after the plate motion. Draw an arrow to
show which way the plate moved.

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Before and after example

Explain ONE way in which government economic intervention in Russia differs from that in Italy after 1900 .

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Russia has the KGB where Italy never had something like that

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(The story of civil war journal if you want to get a better understanding of this question)​

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Answer: The purpose of the footnote to paragraph 4 is that It provides an additional fact related to the Civil War.

Many of the progressive reforms of the early twentieth century were an attempt to address which of the following?
A)
the negative effects of industrialization and urbanization
B)
the efforts by state governments to disenfranchise certain voters
C)
the drain on resources associated with involvement in foreign conflicts
D)
the lack of an international system of justice to address human rights
issues

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Answer:

Choice A!

Explanation:

Industrialization was very unregulated during this time period. The best example I can give is Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, a memoir on the unsanitary and dangerous conditions in meatpacking plants. Workers weren't guaranteed normal hours or insurance if they were hurt on the job.

Use the list to answer the question.
Accomplishments of Mayor Maynard Jackson
• Provided more city contracts to African American business
owners
• Led efforts to promote African American police officers
• Expanded MARTA for Atlanta commuters
. ???
Which of the following would BEST complete the list?
A. Brought major league sports teams to the city
B. Desegregated Georgia State University during his time as mayor. C. Signed off on highway construction to help with traffic
D. Oversaw the expansion of Atlanta International Airport

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Answer:

The answer is  Provided more city contracts to African American owners.

The answer to the second part is D.

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation: One of his major achievements was the expansion of Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport into a major transportation hub, “ahead of schedule and under budget.” (It was renamed Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after his death.

Did your opinion about the use of nuclear weapons change over the course of your research?​

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Answer:

Many scientists came to regret their role in creating a weapon that can ... people over the life of the project, its purpose was so secret that many of the ... Researchers pursued two paths toward a nuclear weapon: one that relied ...

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What is good for Ohio for the United States ??



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Answer:

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Explanation:

1 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

2 National Museum of the US Air Force

3 Cedar Point Amusement Park

4 Hocking Hills State Park

5 Amish Country

6 Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

7 Cincinnati Museum Center

8 Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

because these places attract many tourist and America gains money and so does Ohio

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2 National Museum of the US Air Force. ...

3 Cedar Point Amusement Park. ...

4 Hocking Hills State Park. ...

5 Amish Country. ...

6 Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. ...

7 Cincinnati Museum Center.

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Which physical feature dominates (it is the largest) East Africa?
A : Lake Victorian
B: Great Rift Valley
C: Nubian Desert
D: Sudan

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Great Rift Valley cuz the internet said so :)

Which river impacted westward expansion by helping settlers travel through the Northwest Territory? (5 points)

a
Missouri

b
Mississippi

c
Colorado

d
Ohio

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Answer: Ohio river

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Skin color, in ability to read or write, hopelessness for the future, trauma from past experiences

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Articles of confederation

What was the name of the first constitution of the United States

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Answer:

It's Articles of Confederation

Explanation:

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Answer:

Articles of confederation

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PLEASE HELP ASAP! THIS IS ON THE EXAMS!!!!!
The United States has faced challenges to its position as a world power because:
A. It has destroyed nearly all global terrorist groups.
B. Democracies are declining worldwide.
C. It has promoted autocracy around the world.
D. It has refused to join international organizations.

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Answer: Democracies are declining worldwide.

Explanation:

Most of the time elections can get rigged or messed up, along with the fact that a lot of smaller countries cant handle the new agenda. The 2020 report of the Varieties of Democracy Institute found that the global share of democracies declined from 54% in 2009 to 49% in 2019, and that a greater share of the global population lived in autocratizing countries (6% in 2009, 34% in 2019). Good examples of this failure is Germany before WW2.

the answer of this question is B

What were the 3 causes of the America revolution?

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The Stamp Act (March 1765)
The Townshend Acts (June-July 1767)
The Boston Massacre (March 1770)
The Boston Tea Party (December 1773)
The Coercive Acts (March-June 1774)
Lexington and Concord (April 1775)
British attacks on coastal towns (October 1775-January 1776)

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If you worked on an assembly line, what might a typical day be like for you?
1 You'd spend your day in the fields, picking cotton
2 You'd perform the same task over and over
3 You'd work deep underground, mining coal
4 You'd spend your day building different parts of automobiles​

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

You'd perform the same task over and over.

Answer:

the first choice

Explanation:

you would perform the same task over and over

Why were the rights of enslaved people considered unusual for that time period?

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Answer:

The reason was that people in the past considered slaves less than human. This can be seen in the 3/5ths compromise where a slave wasnt values equally to a white person.

Explanation:

Between racism and a fale belief that a race was superior to another giving rights to slaves was uncommon since as stated they were seen as less than human and hence not given the bare human rights everyone deserves

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Answer:

I would say the one you chose is correct!!

Explanation:

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How do urban and national politics intervene or intersect around environmental issues?

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Answer:

Due to uncontrolled urbanization in India, environmental degradation has been occurring very rapidly and causing many problems like land insecurity, worsening water quality, excessive air pollution, noise and the problems of waste disposal.

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Type of vegetation (plants found on the Serengeti Plain is-
A: rainforest
B: deciduous forest
C: savanna

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C. Savanna

The Serengeti Plains is one of the most famous savanna’s in the world!

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U.S. cities grew quickly during the early 1800s because:
A. declining immigration created more space in cities.
B. industrialization created new jobs in cities.
O C. Catholics and Protestants agreed to share cities.
D. poor transportation made it hard to leave cities.

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B. Industrialization created new jobs in cities

Answer:

B is the answer

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how enslaved people
were captured?
illustration by Francis Spilsbury, who drew this after seeing slaves being captured whilst travelling in Africa.
Spilsbury worked in the Navy and published books of his travels around the world. Its caption is: "Slaves: showing the method
of chaining them."​

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The vast majority of those who were enslaved and transported in the transatlantic slave trade were people from Central and West Africa, who had been sold by other West Africans, or by half-European "merchant princes" to Western European slave traders

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Which historical event is referenced in the poem below? Why do you think that?

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

Poem by Martin Niemöller (1892–1984), a prominent Protestant pastor who emerged as an outspoken public foe of Adolf Hitler and spent the last seven years of Nazi rule in concentration camps.

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Answer:

the poetic form of a post-war confessional prose by the German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984). It is about the cowardice of German intellectuals and certain clergy—including, by his own admission, Niemöller himself—following the Nazis' rise to power and subsequent incremental purging of their chosen targets, group after group. Many variations and adaptations in the spirit of the original have been published in the English language. It deals with themes of persecution, guilt, repentance, and personal responsibility.

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True or False.

By the late 19th century, the United States began restricting European immigration.

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The correct answer is False
The answer is False.

How is the term “sawdust empire,” which is used today to describe the Northwest region during the 1950s and 1960s, connected to the GI Bill?

a The timber industry was required to cooperate with veterans concerning employment conditions as part of the GI Bill.

b A suggested therapeutic remedy for veterans suffering from postwar trauma was to train as cabinet and furniture craftsmen.

c A great rush for timber occurred because of a building boom as veterans purchased houses as part of the GI Bill.

d Sawdust was provided to veterans by lumber companies as a low-cost fuel source negotiated through the GI Bill.

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Answer: A great rush for timber occurred because of a building boom as veterans purchased houses as part of the GI Bill.

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In a criminal case, the state’s case is represented by the _____. a. Public defender b. Judge c. Prosecutor d. None of the above

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

Prosecutor

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What advantages did American-built Sherman tanks have over German panzers?

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The Sherman burns less gas and oil and as a result is able to go much farther on a tank full of gasoline.

Answer: Numbers

Explanation: The Sherman tank might not have have had the best armor or gun but they were mass produced and it gave them a number advantage

Why do kids need education? Why is it important? DO NOT USE G*OGLE

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Answer:

to know how to read write and tons of other important things in life

Explanation:

Answer:

Kids need education, so they can be respectful and they can live longer, some kids or people didn't get education and they ended on a tragedy. and we want the best for our future and the kids are part of the future, depends of what parents do today on how to give to there's kids, there would be less rebel, and the will be nice etc.

Main focus of the war in the west

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Answer:

Early in the war, the focus was on two key states: Missouri and Kentucky. The Union cause would have been crippled if either had been lost. Missouri was kept in the Union primarily due to Captain Nathaniel Lyon's successes, particularly his victory at Boonville in June.

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Identify ethnocentrism's polar opposite concept.

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Answer:

If being ethnocentric means (and it does) that a person is culturally insensitive and close-minded, cultural relativism is the polar opposite. Cultural relativism is the belief that a culture's values, beliefs, and practices must be understood (and evaluated) within the context of that particular culture.

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What attack sparked the Civil War? Which side attacked the fort?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia (the Confederate Army did not yet exist), and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War.

Following the declaration of secession by South Carolina on December 20, 1860, its authorities demanded that the U.S. Army abandon its facilities in Charleston Harbor. On December 26, Major Robert Anderson of the U.S. Army surreptitiously moved his small command from the vulnerable Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to Fort Sumter, a substantial fortress built on an island controlling the entrance of Charleston Harbor. An attempt by U.S. President James Buchanan to reinforce and resupply Anderson using the unarmed merchant ship Star of the West failed when it was fired upon by shore batteries on January 9, 1861. South Carolina authorities then seized all Federal property in the Charleston area except for Fort Sumter.

During the early months of 1861, the situation around Fort Sumter increasingly began to resemble a siege. In March, Brigadier General P. G. T. Beauregard, the first general officer of the newly formed Confederate States Army, was placed in command of Confederate forces in Charleston. Beauregard energetically directed the strengthening of batteries around Charleston harbor aimed at Fort Sumter. Conditions in the fort deteriorated due to shortages of men, food, and supplies as the Union soldiers rushed to complete the installation of additional guns.

The resupply of Fort Sumter became the first crisis of the administration of the newly inaugurated U.S. President Abraham Lincoln following his victory in the election of November 6, 1860. He notified the Governor of South Carolina, Francis W. Pickens, that he was sending supply ships, which resulted in an ultimatum from the Confederate government for the immediate evacuation of Fort Sumter, which Major Anderson refused. Beginning at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, the Confederates bombarded the fort from artillery batteries surrounding the harbor. Although the Union garrison returned fire, they were significantly outgunned and, after 34 hours, Major Anderson agreed to evacuate. There were no deaths on either side as a direct result of this engagement, although a gun explosion during the surrender ceremonies on April 14 caused the death of two U.S. Army soldiers.

Following the battle, there was widespread support from both North and South for further military action. Lincoln's immediate call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the rebellion resulted in an additional four Southern states also declaring their secession and joining the Confederacy. The battle is usually recognized as the first battle that opened the American Civil War.

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