Who robbed banks to support the Bolsheviks, had trouble dealing with farmers, held the Moscow Show Trials, and had many people that disagreed with him disappear or die including his wife? Question 4 options: Joseph Stalin Nikita Khrushchev Vladmir Lenin

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Answer 1
Joseph Stalin

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Match each situation with the agency or act that would address it.

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Answer:

1. fair credit reporting act,2.food and drug administration,3.federal communications commission

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Answer:

1. Fair Crediting reporting act

2. Food and Drug administration

3. Federal Communications Commission

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Key words in each box

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Answer:

i believe its B sorry if im wrong

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answer: i think it’s b

Why did the cattle industry "take off" in Texas?

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Answer:

Some ranchers held contracts to supply beef to frontier forts and to Indian reservations in West Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico beginning in the late 1850s. Cattle ranching virtually halted during the Civil War years, as the frontier retreated.

Explanation:

The profitability of the industry encouraged ranchers to increase the size of their herds, which led to both overgrazing (the range could not support the number of cattle) and overproduction.

How did the cultivation described in the source mostinfluence the building of economic interactions between the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire?
A.Silk was used as a form of currency for Roman soldiers
B.Chinese merchants demanded protection from European traders
C.Silk became an important trade good in Chinese commerce with Rome
D.Chinese merchants sold silkworms to European nobles wanting to produce silk

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Im sure the answer is A.

BRAINLY Directions: write a two paragraph letter urging President Jackson to stop the Indian Removal Act.

Site examples as how the Native way of life has been disrupted by war, disease, and manipulation.

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Answer:

stop the indian removal act. we like indians.

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How much has CO2 increased in the atmosphere since 1750? *
A- 15%
B- 20%
C- 40%
D- 65%
B is NOT the answer - just to inform some people
but please help

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Answer:

I think it is 40% but not sure

if correct please mark as brainliest

Answer:

40%

Explanation:

Since 1750-2018 it was 45% but lower emission's have reduced this just by 5% but 5% off the original 45 is 45 x 0.05 = 2.25% reduction since 2018 and the full answer is 40%

If we compare this to a same rate over 19 years to 2040

Then future yearly average is 2.25/2 = 1 . 125 x 19 = 21.375% reduction from 2021-2040 which means emissions will be at 40-21.375 = 18.625% and in 2040 the reduction years will have proved the rate compared to growth was set at 1 year reduction for every 25 years growth as 45/268 = 0.16 growth every year and the reverse is 2.25/0,1679 = 14 times reduction is the proof of reduction on growth for being period of 268 years till 2018 data, for these many years and since the industrial revolution in 18th century we are at 14 times faster at reversing than increasing on average.

But over 2 years we are only working at 1.2% at best each year to decrease, which means people are only 1.2% less destructive and should all re-review their source use like oil products, beef and animal products like leather and Fats, fatty acids, and protein meals from cows in candles soaps toothpaste and deodorant perfume, mouthwash, toothpaste, shaving cream, soap and deodorants. Stearic acid derived from cow fat is the most common so go vegan if that helps next 10 or 20 years.

other green house gases that stand out is biodiesel where palm oil emits 3 times as much as any other biodiesel and is also found in most foods ;ole pizza, doughnuts and chocolate and 50 % in all premade foods generally.

say no to beef, pizza, donuts, nestle, mars and unilever/persil or anything with palm oil in it.

List important events and perspectives from Florida’s territorial history (1821–1845).
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Events

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On March 12, 1821, General Andrew Jackson received his commission as military governor of Florida from Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, later Jackson's Presidential rival. Adams entrusted the job of bringing Spanish Florida into the American fold not because he would be a popular choice of the Spanish, of course, but because Jackson knew the region and would attract the confidence of those most likely to settle in the tropical territory.

By 1840, Florida had taken its place as a member of the Old South. Its leading citizens, many of neighboring Georgia and Alabama, had formed economic and political ties to all the institutions of Southern society. Florida was an agrarian society and this predominance of agriculture, with its definable class and caste, would leave an notable mark on Florida history

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What was the importance of the Mexican Cession?

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With the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded over 525,000 square miles of territory to the United States in exchange for $15 million and the assumption of Mexican debts to American citizens, which reopened the slavery issue.

Explanation:

With the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded over 525,000 square miles of territory to the United States in exchange for $15 million and the assumption of Mexican debts to American citizens, which reopened the slavery issue.

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This battle was significant because the U.S. gained control over the Northwest Territory and Tecumseh’s death put an end to the confederacy that he was building

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Answer: Tecumseh led his followers against the United States in many battles and supported the British during the War of 1812. But his dream of independence ended when he was killed at the Battle of Thames, which led to the collapse of his Indian confederacy

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What losses and opportunities did Mexican Americans have in the Westward Expansion?

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Answer:

Is one of the losses they had!!

1,031 Mexicans killed.

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The settlers became successful farmers and built housing and factories. Unfortunately, the Native Americans lost their land and had to live on small reservations. In conclusion, the Westward Expansion led to America becoming a superpower.


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WHY do you think the USA felt justified and entitled (deserving) to
continue expanding westward? Type your answer in the box below:

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Answer:

no idea sorry...

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"Eatin' Good in the Neighborhood."
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"A diamond is forever."
"There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s MasterCard."
"Do what you can’t."
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"The ultimate driving machine."
“You’re in good hands.”
“Move the way you want.”
“What’s in your wallet?”

(Slogans Part 1)

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Answer:

nice

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amaze balls keep it up !!!!!

Which describes what the Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820) and the Compromise of 1850 had in common?
a.They both tried to end slavery in southern states.
b.They both found permanent solutions to the slavery issue.
c.They both attempted to preserve the Union.
d.They both supported states rights over federal power.

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The person above is correct

can you please answer PLEASE HELP and actually answer and answer each question

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where are the questions
Can I get some too please

my 13th birthday is coming up and my mother gave me 3 choices skating, bowling, or a cookout um which one should it be PLEASE HELP!!!

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All of those sounds super fun! I just turned 15. Honestly, if I were you I’d go with bowling because I haven’t been in a while
I think you should do something that you enjoy and that all your family can do. If your parents or parent can’t do a thing I wouldn’t choose that (probably skating). I would choose to go bowling.

Castiglione based some of his book on the writings of ____________________ and on the ____________________.

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Answer:

what are the choices?

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An example of a law being implemented by bureaucratic agency is____
A. Congress passing legislation by major vote
B. OSHA deciding how hazardous substance should be stored
C. the USPS delivering mail throughout the country
D. A watchdog group blowing the whistle on government corruption

Why did many Irish immigrate to the United States between 1846-1850?

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Although the Irish potato blight receded in 1850, the effects of the famine continued to spur Irish emigration into the 20th century. Still facing poverty and disease, the Irish set out for America where they reunited with relatives who had fled at the height of the famine.

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Sparta was an a__c__e__t Greek p__l__s that was always p__e__a__ed for w____. Male Spartans would begin their t__a__n__ng as soldiers at age s________. Soldiers faced rigorous training and harsh d__s__i__l__ne while often being u__d__r__ed. Spartan w__m__n were in charge of many of the *d__i__y routines of the polis because the men were t__a__ni__g for war. Spartan women were known for their ability to endure p______ and h__r__s__ip and were prized for their ability to b______ strong Spartan w__r__i__rs. The Spartans e__s__a__ed many neighboring farmers the Spartans called h__________. Helots led harsh lives filled with *c__u__l__y. The Spartans forced the helots to turn over h______ of their crops to f______ the Spartan a______. Each year, Sparta would declare w____ on the helots and r__w__rd the s__l__i__rs who k__l__ed helots. Sparta was a d__s__i__l__n__d society that built a strong a______, but Sparta d__s__o__r__g__d new ideas and v__s__t__rs from other poli. Sparta would eventually come into conflict with A___________, a polis that *t__a__ed with others and e__c__u__a__ed new ideas. Sparta won the brutal P__l__p__n__e__i__n War with Athens, but Sparta eventually fell to a R________ army in 146BCE. .

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Answer:

two of the words are hardship and ancient

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By the 1840s and 1850s, which southern state had the most miles of railroad track?

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South Atlantic ........
I think it is Atlanta but I’m not entirely sure.

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The map depicts natural gas production in North and South America. Countries producing more than 100 billion cubic meters per year include the United States and Canada. Countries producing more than 10 billion cubic meters per year include Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Countries producing more than 1 billion cubic meters per year include Columbia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile. Countries producing more than 1 million cubic meters per year include Cuba and Peru. Uruguay is the only country listed as having no natural gas production.
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This map shows natural gas production in North America. Based on the information in this map, what is the approximate yearly natural gas production of the United States, in cubic meters?

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more than 10,000,000,000
more than 1,000,000
more than 100,000,000,000

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Answer:

more than 100,000,000,000

Explanation:

The part "Countries producing more than 100 billion cubic meters per year include the United States and Canada." in the text tells you what the production is. Hope this helps.

D, got it right on FLVS

How did rising demand for oil affect the Texas economy?

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Answer:Petroleum began to displace agriculture as the principal engine driving the economy of the state, and Texans' lives were even more drastically affected than they had been by railroads.

Explanation:

Answer:

It increased the population and the demand for lumber, housing, and age products i think that's right i don't know

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You are visiting the Theatre of Dionysus to learn about drama:
How many people could a theatre hold, and how might its shape help a large audience.
(ASAP, PLEASE I GIVE BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ANSWERS)

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It could hold about 17,000 people. It was built in a semicircle which could help a large audience because it made it so that everyone could hear what they said on stage.

write a 200 word essay on rosa parks

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Answer: Rosa Parks has been called the "mother of the civil rights movement" and one of the most important citizens of the 20th century. Mrs. Parks was a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama when, in December of 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger. The bus driver had her arrested. She was tried and convicted of violating a local ordinance.

            Her act sparked a citywide boycott of the bus system by blacks that lasted more than a year. The boycott raised an unknown clergyman named Martin Luther King, Jr., to national prominence and resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation on city buses. Over the next four decades, she helped make her fellow Americans aware of the history of the civil rights struggle. This pioneer in the struggle for racial equality is the recipient of innumerable honors, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize. She is an example of courage and determination and an inspiring symbol to all Americans to remain free.

            Most historians date the beginning of the modern civil rights movement in the United States to December 1, 1955. That was the day when an unknown seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. This brave woman, Rosa Parks, was arrested and fined for violating a city ordinance, but her lonely act of defiance began a movement that ended legal segregation in America, and made her an inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere.

            Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama to James McCauley, a carpenter, and Leona McCauley, a teacher. At the age of two she moved to her grandparents' farm in Pine Level, Alabama with her mother and younger brother, Sylvester. At the age of 11 she enrolled in the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, a private school founded by liberal-minded women from the northern United States.

Explanation: I hope You enjoy this I did this a while back on a doc so i hope you like it.

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H=5/4= 1 1/4

That’s the answer

Answer: h = 5/4

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The Rwandan genocide was a result of

A. An economic crisis resulting from corruption and failed crops.
B. ethnic tensions that had their roots in the period of Belgian rule.
C. Election fraud that occured soon after independence from Belgium.
D. conflict between two military leaders over control of the oil industry.​

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Answer:

D conflict between two military leaders over control of the oil industry ?

hi, i need help with this question

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The answer is C

Lincoln was against slavery and had changed his beliefs

What's one word that describes Jeanne Baret, Lady Hester Stanhope, and Nellie Bly?

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Answer: Persistent

Explanation:

Jeanne Baret was the first recorded woman to circumnavigate of the globe. She joined Louis Antonie de Bougainville’s expedition as a valet and assistant to naturalist Philibert Commercon. However, the French Navy at the time prohibited women on its ship, which meant that Baret had to disguise herself as a man while on the three year journey. It is unknown when her gender was revealed, but when she eventually returned home to France, she was widely celebrated for her achievement.

A British socialite and niece of William Pitt the Younger, Lady Hester Stanhope was bred to live the life amongst Britain’s elite. However, the tenacious woman craved for a more adventurous life, thus travelling to the Middle East to live and work as an archaeologist. She became the first European woman to cross the Syrian desert, and the first to conduct modern archaeology in Ashkelon in 1815, as part of the Holy Land archaeology.

Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, otherwise known by her pseudonym, Nellie Bly, was an American journalist working for the New York World during the late 1800s. She pitched an idea to her editor to try and beat the fictional ‘world record’ set by the character, Phileas Fogg, from the famous novel, Around the world in 80 days. When the editor insisted on sending a man on the journey instead of her, she threatened to take the idea to another newspaper. Ultimately, he agreed to send her. Not only did Bly beat the record by completing her travels in 72 days, but became the first recorded female solo traveller to traverse the globe.

World Record, is one word that justify Jeanne Baret, Lady Hester Stanhope, and Nellie Bly.

Who is Jeanne Baret?

Jeanne Baret was born on the 27 July 1740 and died on the 5 August 1807. She was the ambitious and the talented women. She was the first France woman to have circumnavigated the globe. She was the name entered the Guinness World Records.

Jeanne Baret was the first woman to round the globe on record. Lady Hester Stanhope, a British socialite and niece of William Pitt the Younger, was raised to be a member of Britain's elite. Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, also known by her pen as Nellie Bly, was a late-nineteenth-century American journalist who worked for the New York World. The three recorded the name of the World.

As a result, the Jeanne Baret, Lady Hester Stanhope, and Nellie Bly are the entered the name of the World recorded.

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Name 4 Greek city states.

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Answer:

Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Corinth,

Explanation:

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Q: Name 4 Greek city states.

Answer:
1.) Thebes - Thebes was famous in Greek mythology as the birthplace of iconic Greek hero Hercules. Thebes was also home to a popular Greek poet, Pindar.

2.) Delphi - Delphi was the religious center of the Greek city states. It was also known for its arts, educational, literary, and trade opportunities.

3.) Argos - Argos was one of the oldest city-states in ancient Greece. Argos is known for its use of Pheidonian measures, a standard of measurements used for calculating weight, as well as silver coins.

4.) Rhodes - Rhodes, a city-state comprised of 3 small city states that decided to form one large city, was successful in trade for hundreds of years. This city-state is famous for its giant statue Colossus of Rhodes, considered to be one of the seven ancient wonders of the world.

Explanation: Hello! I hope my answer helps. I decided to add a couple fun facts about each of the 4 city-states I listed, just in case you needed a little extra encouragement on this assignment! feel free to comment with any questions:)
Best of luck!

Hey if your in a lower grade and doesn't now the answer to a high grades quetion then don't answer it

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Answer:

I wouldn't do that anyways lol

Explanation:

Why was the Civil War considered to be the first modern war?


military blockades

disease

cannons

ironclad vessels

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Answer:

Since it was the first war since the industrial revolution, it was regarded as the first modern war. Modern guns were used, and further technology was invented. Our country was transformed by the war.

Because of Military blockades
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