Answer:
growing even though the fertility rate is decreasing
Explanation:
we know about our past all over people had not be educated even their fertility rate ll
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The wartime boom was characterized by which of the following?™
a. stockpiles of manufactured goods
b. businesses producing goods and products slowly
c. a decline in the American consumer culture
d. employees suffering lower wages
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Answer:
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What region of Africa did most of the slaves come from?
Answer:
west central Africa
Explanation:
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Answer:
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How did the US get out of the Great Depression
Answer:
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Explanation:
On the surface, World War II seems to mark the end of the Great Depression. During the war, more than 12 million Americans were sent into the military, and a similar number toiled in defense-related jobs. Those war jobs seemingly took care of the 17 million unemployed in 1939. Most historians have therefore cited the massive spending during wartime as the event that ended the Great Depression.
Some economists—especially Robert Higgs—have wisely challenged that conclusion. Let’s be blunt. If the recipe for economic recovery is putting tens of millions of people in defense plants or military marches, then having them make or drop bombs on our enemies overseas, the value of world peace is called into question. In truth, building tanks and feeding soldiers—necessary as it was to winning the war—became a crushing financial burden. We merely traded debt for unemployment. The expense of funding World War II hiked the national debt from $49 billion in 1941 to almost $260 billion in 1945. In other words, the war had only postponed the issue of recovery.
Paleolithic religious beliefs a. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. b. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. c. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. d. did not include belief in life after death
Answer:
c. Centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature.
Explanation:
Paleolithic religion consists of the religious beliefs that center on animism and how they believe in life after death. This period's take on religion may be different from what we have today but they do have some aspects of belief in the divine world.
People during the Paleolithic age hold the belief that humans are a lesser form of created beings who need to appease and live in harmony with the forces of nature. This will ensure they lead a peaceful life and not be in enmity with these natural forces on which their survival and sustenance rest. Moreover, they also believe in the need to provide tools and other necessities for the dead's journey to the afterlife.
Thus, the correct answer is option c.
What do you think is the most important trait of a politician? Discuss.
Answer:
To be successful and efficient they must be convincing, have good rhetorics and be somewhat entertaining. But I think it's most important to have good morals and to be genuine.
They must be convincing, have good rhetoric, and be somewhat entertaining in order to be successful and efficient. But, in my opinion, the most important thing is to have good morals and to be genuine.
What is the most important trait of a politician?The findings indicate that personality traits do not cause people to develop political attitudes; rather, the correlation between the two is due to an innate common underlying genetic factor.
He should always strive for the betterment of society and value his citizens. Every political leader should be born with the abilities to think and act in the direction of future growth. Discipline, trustworthiness, courage, humanity, and intelligence are the five major virtues of a successful leader.
A politician is someone who is involved in party politics or who holds or seeks an elected position in government.Politicians propose, support, oppose, and create laws that govern the land and its people.
Leaders who use political skill effectively in the workplace will most likely improve others' perceptions of their ability to successfully lead their work groups or teams. Effective political skill use is also likely to assist leaders in avoiding problems that can lead to career failure or derailment.
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What is mechanical weathering? What are some examples of mechanical weathering?
Answer: Mechanical weathering involves mechanical processes that break up a rock: for example, ice freezing and expanding in cracks in the rock; tree roots growing in similar cracks; expansion and contraction of rock in areas with high daytime and low nighttime temperatures; cracking of rocks in forest fires, and so forth.
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what are italy's major landmarks
Answer:
There are many answers
Explanation:
Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pompeii, Roman Forum, and many more.
Answer:
Tower of Pisa
Colosseum
Rialto Bridge
Trevi Fountain
Mount Etna
Ponte Vecchio
Cathedral of Monreale
Milan Cathedral
Research at Stanford University suggests that people who identify as white ________ to help maintain a positive image of themselves and to continue to enjoy white privilege.
A. cite personal hardships
B. communicate with people of other races
C. communicate amongst themselves
D. thoughtfully adapt
Answer:
house
Explanation: jennse
White House
Answer:
B.....
Explanation:
That should be the right answer.
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Which number represents the modern day of Sudan?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Answer:
it's 2.
Explanation:
because it is located in the Northeast Africa and at the same time it is considered as part of the Arab world.
Who did Americans blame for the labor strikes that occurred post-war?
Answer:
The British
Explanation:
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Answer:
When people look back to the postwar era in the United States, they commonly envision an era of prosperity and social conformity. To an extent this is true -- economic growth was steady between 1945 and 1970, and by outward appearances a certain social cohesion was evident. But such a clear line of progress is easier to impose in retrospect than it was to see at the time. For in the wake of World War II, many people feared a return of the Depression, and the huge strikes, inflation, and labor disorder of 1945-46 did little to assuage those fears.
This era saw a huge influx of workers into the labor force. Over 10 million soldiers were discharged from the military between 1945 and 1947. At the same time, many millions of union members had worked in war industries during World War II. Their unions had put off any major demands for the sake of national unity. Once Japan surrendered, these demands resurfaced and led to the largest series of labor actions in American history. Over five million workers were involved in a strike during the first year after World War II.
The first big strike occurred among the oil workers, less than a month after Japan's surrender. Hours remained at their elevated wartime levels, without pay increases, and 43,000 workers went on strike. In October, Harry Truman ordered the Navy to seize many of the refineries and for the workers to return. This episode was just a footnote compared to what followed. In November the United Auto Workers struck against General Motors for 113 days. Walter Reuther led 320,000 workers and won a 17.5% pay increase.
By 1946, strikes proliferated to the point that a national crisis was at hand. Electrical workers, meatpackers, lumbermen, teamsters, and steelworkers all had their labor actions. Rochester and Pittsburgh saw general strikes take hold. In December 1946, Oakland, California would witness a general strike in which over 100,000 stopped working.
The most infamous incidents, however, occurred in early 1946. First, Harry Truman faced off with the United Mine Workers (UMW), and shortly thereafter with the nation's railroad workers. The UMW was led by John L. Lewis, a man who'd worked in the mines as a teenager and dedicated his life to the mineworkers thereafter. In March 1946 he led 350,000 of them into a coal strike. Shortly thereafter, the two largest railroad unions also struck. While Truman generally supported labor, he also feared an end to the postwar recovery and a crippling of European aid and his political prospects. He ordered the federal government to seize the affected coal mines until a settlement was reached, and threatened to draft striking rail workers into the U.S. Army.
Many of the strikes, however, did lead to some concessions. Numerous unions won wage increases, and real wages throughout the U.S. generally rose in the years after World War II. So too did prices. The official inflation rate was 8% in 1946, 14% in 1947, and 8% again in 1948. This was a stressful development for those who, for whatever reason, did not see their incomes increase accordingly.
The strikes did not win support from the majority of Americans. In the 1946 Congressional Elections, the Republican Party gained 55 seats and control of the House for the first time since 1930. Conservative sentiment in the U.S. was galvanized by opposition to the strikes while liberals were divided by the actions of Truman. Many people on the left were furious about Truman's interventions. In 1948 this sentiment drove support to Henry Wallace of the Progressive Party.
The Republicans used their majority to pass the Taft-Hartley Act over Truman's veto. This law prohibited many kinds of strikes and allowed states to pass right-to-work laws. It prohibited closed shops (i.e., where new workers must be in a given union to be hired). It required union leaders to declare to the U.S. Department of Labor that they were not communists. Truman redeemed himself with much of the labor movement by opposing the bill, but was unsuccessful in getting it repealed.
The more stable economic environment of the 1950s has become associated with the postwar memory, but people living through the first years after World War II would hardly of thought their era was a time of political consensus and friendly cooperation. In many ways, it seems this is an impression that has been imposed with the benefit of hindsight.
Explanation:
Can you guys name five facts about the French Indian war?
Select a character from a movie or TV program. Explain how this character had been influenced by his/her environment. Please include examples and details.
Answer:
Henry
Explanation:
helping to keep the city safe
& Which of the following statements best describes the period in Roman history known as the Pax Romana?
Pax Romana occurred when Rome was a republic and there was a lot of civil unrest.
Pax Romana occurred while Rome was an empire when wars were less frequent and the empire grew strong.
O Pax Romana occurred when Rome was beginning to form its republic and marked a period of great thinking.
Pax Romana occurred when Julius Caesar became the main ruler of Rome and caused many governmental changes.
Answer:
Correct answer is Pax Romana occurred while Rome was an empire when wars were less frequent and the empire grew strong.
Explanation:
A is not correct as during the Republic were a lot of unrests. Slave revolts, Civil wars between Sula and Gaius Marius, Caesar and Pompey, Octavian and Marcus Aurelius, Punic wars... It was hard to establish peace.
B is correct as during Octavian Augustus reign Rome as an empire spread its boundaries and for a period of around 200 years led not so frequent wars, which were successful. Roman culture, economy and all other aspects of society were flourishing.
C is not correct because as we said during period of Republic there were many unrests.
D is not correct as Julius Caesar led many military campaigns, mostly in Gaul and Britain and a civil war against Pompey.
A mineral breaks into flat surface as shown. Which property is shown in the diagram?
Answer:
Cleavage
Explanation:
Cleavage. Calcite has cleavage. It breaks along flat surfaces because the bonds between its atoms are less strong in some directions than in others. Cleavage is a tendency to break along flat surfaces.
59. Roughly 50 percent of all doctors in the United States and United Kingdom are from Asia. This is mostly the result of:
Brain Drain Migration
Step Migration
Chain Migration
Return Migration
Counter Migration
Does the Electoral College still make sense for today's election? Why or why not?
True or False : To win the presidential election, a candidate must win the majority of votes cast by individual voters.
Answer:
Explanation:
The true false question is false. A candidate can have fewer votes than his opponent and still be elected President of the United States. If my memory serves me correctly, I believe John Kennedy was one example. I believe that Trump is another.
The Electoral College was a good idea when the States were first deciding the President because communication was very poor and it made sense to have a body that represented the individual states.
I don't think it is a particularly good idea now. The winner of an election (without getting into the mail in Ballads problem) should be half the votes plus 1. We have good enough communications that elections can be determined just by counting all the votes cast. The Electoral College puts too much emphasis on places like Texas Florida New York and California. The rust belt becomes important because the most populous states are split.
Popular vote should decide.
How did Georgia react to the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
A) It disagreed with the court’s ruling and appealed to the president.
B) It ignored the court’s ruling and continued taking Cherokee land.
C) It followed the court’s ruling and stopped taking Cherokee land.
D) It agreed with the court’s ruling and began negotiations with Cherokee.
Answer:
It ignored the court's ruling and continued taking Cherokee land
Explanation:
Answer:
B. It ignored the court’s ruling and continued taking Cherokee land.
Explanation:
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61. Human trafficking, sex trafficking, the Transatlantic Slave Trade, prisoners of war that are taken across international boundaries would be considered:
Voluntary migration
Forced migration
Emigration
Immigration
Refugees
In the 1990s, the US and Colombian governments successfully dismantled cartels operating in Colombia.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
True or false
Answer: It's TRUE
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what is the ombudsman?
Answer:
It is an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities.
Explanation:
"In your country, the legislative branch (the law making branch) has just elected your leader."
This is an example of which form of government?
A.
Parliamentary Democracy
B.
Autocracy
C.
Presidential Democracy
D.
Oligarchy
Answer:
Parliamentary Democracy
A Sumerian temple to honor their chief god was called a
Answer:
Ziggurat
Explanation:
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What is the main responsibility of the press secretary?
Answer: To supply White House news to the press
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write 5suggestions do you give to your local authority to settle the problem of water if there is scarcity?
Answer:
1. River or canal water should be clean and should be provided house to house.2. Concerned authority should be loyal as its there responsibility to provide clean and safe water to the citizens.3. Water pipe connection should be strong.4.Government should be strict and listen after the locals problem.5. Lastly,we all should join hand together for our problems and solve it together.Who are the tyrants that Hidalgo refers to? Why does he use this term?
Answer:
Spain, the oppressors
Explanation:
Tyranny is oppressive power exerted by government, at the time their government was Spain, that was who had control over them and who they had to pay. There for I believe he is talking about Spain, their oppressors. Hope this helps
If i were to sell this painting how much would i get and why? Just a little extra credit thing. It is a painting by the artist named Andres Orpinas.
Answer:I belive around 25,000 or either 75,000 just depends on what you wanna put it up for
Explanation:
1) Under a system of mercantilism, what did
colonies provide for the mother country?*
A) Manufacturing facilities
B) Cheap sources of labor
C) Raw materials
D) Competition for industries in the mother
country
Answer:
C: Raw materials
Explanation:
what is Mexicos type of government, and the parts of its government.
Answer:
Mexico is a federal republic government with 31 states and Federal District. Governmental powers are divided constitutionally between executive, legislative, and judicial branches.