Answer:
By declaring the NRA and the first version of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) unconstitutional.
Explanation:
The supreme court pose the challenge to Roosevelt’s New Deal programs by declaring the NRA and the first version of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) unconstitutional. Eleanor Roosevelt became a key voice inside the White House for appointing women to positions in the administration during the New Deal. In that way First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt played the role during New deal.
In 150 to 200 words, assess the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and how it affected Europe.
Read the following excerpt and answer the question below. *
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to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their
just powers from the consent of the governed, -That whenever any Form of
Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to
alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.
Declaration of Independence
Which Enlightenment principle most influenced the ideas in this excerpt?
A. John Locke's idea of the social contract
B. Thomas Hobbes's idea of natural equality
C. Montesquieu's idea of separation of powers
O D. Voltaire's idea of the importance of toleration
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Your answer would be A. John Locke's idea of the social contract.
According to John Locke's version of social contract theory, the only privilege people give up in order to participate in civil society and its privileges is the right to sue others for breaching their rights. Just the freedom to be a superhero is given up; no other rights are given up.
True of False: The Missouri Compromise was a temporary fix to the slavery problem in the US.
I think it true about false at the same time so I going with false
Contributions of a special American
Answer:
Our Ten Contributions to Civilization
A native of Ohio and a graduate of Ohio State, ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER was appointed to his professorship at Harvard in 1924. As a teacher and author he is internationally respected for his knowledge of American history, and in the paper that follows he reminds us that over the years this nation has made its weight felt more by ideas than by wealth.
ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, SR.
MARCH 1959 ISSUE
SINCE the United States has now become the leader of the free world, our allies are asking, and we ourselves should be asking, what this portends for the future of civilization. The key to the answer, I suggest, lies in what I venture to call America's seminal contributions of the past. In my view there have been at least ten.
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION
First and foremost stands the concept of the inherent and universal right of revolution proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence: the doctrine that "all men are created equal" possessing "unalienable rights" to "life, liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness," with the corollary that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" and that therefore the people have the right to supplant a government "destructive of these ends" with one which they believe "most likely to effect their safety and happiness. True, the history of England provided precedents for the men of 1776, and the Age of Enlightenment supplied intellectual support; but the flaming pronouncement, followed by its vindication on the battlefield, made the doctrine ever afterward an irrepressible agency in "the course of human events."
How did President Johnson provide government aid to education?
Answer:
Explanation: the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, which was signed into law by Johnson a month after becoming president,
Answer:
On November 22, 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as a national work study program was also established to offer It guaranteed federal funding for education in school districts.
What geographic challenge led to the use of island hopping? (WWII)
write a paragraph about what it was like being a pioneer
Answer:
The Oregon Trail was a very important aspect in the history of our country’s development. When Marcus and Narcissa Whitman made the first trip along the Oregon Trail, many Americans saw a window of opportunity. The Oregon Trail was the only practical way to pass through the Rockies. Pioneers crammed themselves into small wagons to try to make it to the unsettled land; however, 10% of these pioneers died on the way due to disease and accidents.
Explanation:
Which of the following U.S. Policies was an element of the shift toward
détente in American foreign policy during the Cold War?
A. Increasing troop levels during the Vietnam War
O B. Opening diplomatic relations with China
O C. Withdrawing American forces from South Korea
D. Establishing the doctrine of containment
Answer:
The foreign policy of the Richard Nixon administration was the foreign policy of the United States from January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974, when Richard Nixon served as President. Nixon focused on reducing the dangers of the Cold War among the Soviet Union and China. His policy sought on détente with both nations, which were hostile to the U.S. and to each other. He moved away from the traditional American policy of containment of Communism, hoping each side would seek American favor. Nixon's 1972 visit to China ushered in a new era of U.S.-Chinese relations and effectively removed China as a Cold War foe. The Nixon administration signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union and organized a conference that led to the signing of the Helsinki Accords after Nixon left office.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Why were Europeans willing to free African nations from European rule after World
War II?
A) Europeans Felt that they had been unfair to those in Africa
B) your appearance rewarder Africans Africans for fighting for them during World War II
C) europeans no longer have the resources to control and roller colonies in Europe
D) europeans had taken everything they could from African colonies and had no use for them anymore
What acts does he attribute to the U.S. government? According to Chief Joseph, what impact did the westward expansion have on Native Americans?
Tribes were frequently underpaid for their land allotments, and when people refused to comply with government regulations, their allotments were sold to non-Native people, causing American Indian groups to lose a sizable portion of their tribal territory.
What is Westward Expansion?As an alternative to shipping and railroad transportation in the American frontier's history, settlers constructed overland trails, particularly between 1829 and 1870.
As part of the massive overland migrations of the mid-nineteenth century, these people started to colonize most of North America west of the Great Plains.
The Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails were among the means by which settlers from the eastern United States traveled to places in the far west. Other factors driving their migration included economic incentives and religious persecution.
Large-scale new American victories lured widespread immigration once more following the conclusion of the Mexican-American War in 1849.
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How did the outcome of World War II change the global balance of power?
Answer:
By the end of WWII, the balance of power had shifted away from Europe. The United States and the Soviet Union became world powers.The U.S. and Filipino people surrendered to Japan in 1942.
Explanation:
Answer:
By the end of WWII, the balance of power had shifted away from Europe. The United States and the Soviet Union became world powers. The U.S. and Filipino people surrendered to Japan in 1942.
Explanation:
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Answer:
MacArthur suggested that the United States attack China
Which conflict involved troops under Andrew Evans attacking a Comanche camp in southwestern Oklahoma?
Answer:The Battle of Soldier Spring
The conflict where a column led by Maj. Andrew Wallace Evans attached a Comanche camp in South-western Oklahoma was B. The Battle of Soldier Spring. The battle is important as it forced a temporary peace between Comanche and Kiowa.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Battle of Soldier Spring
Explanation:
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1. Why did the Soviet Union continue to occupy Eastern Europe?
Answer:
they would act as a buffer between the Soviet Union and the West and would begin the spread of communism
Explanation:
Is there any options?
Which led to increased turmoil between Jews and Arabs? Select three options.
the creation of Israel
anti-Semitism in Germany
the Balfour Declaration
the Camp David Accords
Jewish emigration to Palestine
The creation of Israel, the Balfour Declaration, Jewish emigration to Palestine
The events that led to raised turmoil between Jews and Arabs are:
The creation of Israelthe Balfour DeclarationJewish emigration to Palestine.IsraelThe anger roused Arabs when the British government declared the Balfour Declaration in 1917.
The Balfour Declaration acknowledge Palestine as the national home for Jews.
Since 1882, 35,000 Jews have immigrated to Palestine (under the Ottoman Empire).
The declaration of independence led to the creation of Israel in 1948.
The Zionist movement also assisted in the mass immigration of Jews to Israel.
Thus option A, C and E are the correct answers.
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Why did the Kansas become known as “Bleeding Kansas”?
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Answer:This period of guerrilla warfare is referred to as Bleeding Kansas because of the blood shed by pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups, lasting until the violence died down in roughly 1859. Most of the violence was relatively unorganized, small scale violence, yet it led to mass feelings of terror within the territory.
Explanation:
How did the Oregon Trail affect the establishment of the boundary between the United States
and Canada?
O The Trail enabled a large increase in the American population, giving the U.S. a stronger claim to the region.
The Trail marked the boundary line between the U.S. and Britain territories.
The U.S. set up new trading posts along the Trail that weakened British claims to the region.
British traders grew wealthy and increased land holdings by transporting goods over the Trail
Answer: The Trail marked the boundary line between the U.S. and Britain territories.
How did improved literacy in Europe and Franklin's circulation of Enlightenment ideals impact the world view of the eighteenth century? *
a. Each enabled the poor to reach positions of power
b. Both phenomena allowed more people access to new ideals
c. They both promoted the ruling class and their position of power
d. Both resulted in improved funding for public education
Answer:
b. Both phenomena allowed more people access to new ideals
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Create your own poster that can be used to advertise Canada today around the world. What sells (images) Canada? What slogan will you use
to entice people to come to Canada? What appeals to others around the world about coming to live in Canada? Convince people to immigrate
to Canada.
8.7 MCQ ap world history
How did Andrew Jackson make the American political system more democratic?
Answer:
Andrew Jackson developed the spoils system. This was a practice of giving government jobs to a person's political supporters. Andrew Jackson gave government jobs to his supporters, which were often common people. This helped break the hold the upper class had on government jobs.
Answer:
Andrew Jackson developed the spoils system. This was a practice of giving government jobs to a person's political supporters. Andrew Jackson gave government jobs to his supporters, which were often common people. This helped break the hold the upper class had on government jobs.
Explanation:
Why did Krushchev have the Berlin Wall constructed? What problems was he trying to deal with?
Answer:
The wall was built to prevent East Germans from fleeing and stop an economically disastrous migration of workers.
He was trying to deal with the East Germany's refugee problem which was The East Government was extremely unpopular-so many East Germans fled to West Germany- between 1949 and 1961 2.7 million escaped to West Germany- Many of these were very skilled- such as doctors.
To make this answer short The problems that Krushchev was trying to deal with was to keep the East Germans from fleeing and to stop an economically disastrous migration of workers.
Explanation:
why is joe biden our president
Answer:
because he got elected as president
The last great German offensive of the war and slowed the Allied invasion of Germany?
Answer:
Last German offensive ww2
The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was a major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II, and took place from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945.
Explanation:
Answer: the Battle of the Bulge
Explanation:
What did the builders of the highway talk about at their reunion?
North To Alaska Passage
Answer:
can i see the pagraph please i dont seee it
Explanation:
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A seismorgraph is a specialized machine used to measure the mechanical waves that are released during a A-hurricane B-solar flare C-thunderstorm D-earthquake
Answer: its B
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Which of the following best explains the change in number of deaths from air pollution in Europe and Central Asia
and in North America from 1990 to 2013?
O Reduced consumption of manufactured goods
O Greater reliance on coal and natural gas for power
O Falling birth rates resulting in smaller populations and less pollution
Increased government regulation of manufacturing and transportation
Answer: Increased government regulation of manufacturing and transportation
Explanation: I got it correct.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which of these is NOT an example of a Special Purpose Government?
Answer:
County Government
Explanation:
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Two middle school students often wear clothing with slogans like “Vegan All Day, Every Day, “The Moo Moo is a No No,” and “Be Cool, Be Vegan.” The students believe that consuming any animal products, like meat and milk, is bad for health and bad for the environment. They began a campaign to convince all the students in the school to bring lunch from home instead of eating school lunch. Each day greater numbers of students brought their lunch to school and wore pro-vegan clothing. The school suspended the students who began the campaign against the school lunches. School officials said it was a disruption to the school, because food was wasted and cafeteria workers had less to do. The students’ parents complained, saying their students have the right to express their ideas and opinions through their clothing and actions. They brought the case to court on the students’ behalf. The students’ parents lost the case in state district court and so appealed it to their state court of appeals. There they won the case, but the school board appealed the decision to their state-level supreme court. The state supreme court found in favor of the school board. The students and their parents are now appealing the state supreme court’s decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.
• Which type of expression listed in the First Amendment relates to this case?
examples btw from flvs:
1.press
2.speech
3.petition
4.religious expression
5. assembly
Answer:
It would be related to speech since they were using their shirts/clothing to promote vegan ideals
What is a polling station used for? A. It's where you register to vote. B. It's where you go to learn about the candidates. C. It's where you go to cast your vote.
Answer:
C. It's where you go to cast your vote.