Judaism was founded in a region called Israel, which is shown on the map at letter
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● What is the key main idea the principal is trying to communicate?
● What are the details that support the main idea?
what motivated the Chinese people to come to the U.S
Which two statements can you conclude are true from Sir Erskine’s words?
Answer:
If Washington is the general I take him to be, his army will not be found there in the morning. Which two statements can you conclude are true from Sir Erskine’s words? The British troops will attack the revolutionaries at night.
The British troops didn’t have enough artillery for the battle.
The British troops acknowledged George Washington as the leader of the revolutionaries.
The revolutionaries would attack the British troops at night.
The revolutionaries had an army that was stronger than the British troops.
Which describes the economic idea of you utility 
Answer:
number 3 (level of satisfaction consumers feel over purchases)
During his 1932 presidential re-election campaign, Republican President Herbert Hoover spoke out loudly against the New Deal programs
proposed by his opponent, Democratic candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt. He claimed that Roosevelt's attempts to help people through times of
poverty and hardship would create an unhealthy dependency on the government. During his time as president, Hoover responded to the Bonus
Army's demand to be paid their bonuses for wartime service early by sending federal troops to attack them and burn their encampments. Many
believe these were both factors in Hoover's loss of the 1932 election to Roosevelt.
Which conclusion can you draw from this passage about Hoover's attitude toward direct federal aid?
OA He supported direct federal aid to help big corporations.
OB. He was against direct federal aid to American citizens.
OC. He supported direct federal aid to American citizens.
OD. He was against direct federal aid to help big corporations.
United States presidential election of 1932, American presidential election held on Nov. 8, 1932, in which Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican Pres. Herbert Hoover. The 1932 election was the first held during the Great Depression, and it represented a dramatic shift in the political alignment of the country. Republicans had dominated the presidency for almost the entire period from 1860, save two terms each won by Grover Cleveland and by Woodrow Wilson (who benefited from a split in the Republican Party in 1912). And even in 1928 Hoover had crushed Democrat Alfred E. Smith, winning 444 electoral votes to Smith’s 87. Roosevelt’s victory would be the first of five successive Democratic presidential wins.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal pin, 1932.
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In the four months between the election and Roosevelt’s inauguration, Hoover sought Roosevelt’s cooperation in stemming the deepening economic crisis. But the two were unable to find common ground, as Roosevelt refused to subscribe to Hoover’s proposals, which Hoover himself admitted would mean “the abandonment of 90 percent of the so-called new deal.” As a result, the economy continued to decline. By inauguration day—March 4, 1933—most banks had shut down, industrial production had fallen to just 56 percent of its 1929 level, at least 13 million wage earners were unemployed, and farmers were in desperate straits. In his inaugural address Roosevelt promised prompt, decisive action, and he conveyed some of his own unshakable self-confidence to millions of Americans listening on radios throughout the land. “This great nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and prosper,” he asserted, adding, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
For the results of the previous election, see United States presidential election of 1928. For the results of the subsequent election, see United States presidential election of 1936.
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Results of the 1932 election
The results of the 1932 U.S. presidential election are provided in the table.
American presidential election, 1932
presidential candidate political party electoral votes popular votes
Source: Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic 472 22,821,857
Herbert Hoover Republican 59 15,761,841
Norman Thomas Socialist 884,781
William Z. Foster Communist 102,991
William D. Upshaw Prohibition 81,869
William H. Harvey Liberty 53,425
Verne L. Reynolds Socialist Labor 33,276
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Norman Thomas, (born Nov. 20, 1884, Marion, Ohio, U.S.—died Dec. 19, 1968, Huntington, N.Y.), American socialist, social reformer, and frequent candidate for political office.
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Born: November 20, 1884 Marion Ohio
Died: December 19, 1968 (aged 84) Huntington New York
Founder: American Civil Liberties Union
Political Affiliation: Socialist Party
Following his graduation from Union Theological Seminary, New York City, about 1911, Thomas accepted the pastorate of the East Harlem Church and the chairmanship of the American Parish, a settlement house in one of the poorest sections of New York City. He became a pacifist and opposed U.S. participation in World War I. Then, in 1918 Thomas joined the Socialist Party, and, leaving his East Harlem posts the same year, was appointed secretary of the newly formed Fellowship of Reconciliation, an international pacifist organization. In 1921 he became associate editor of the influential liberal weekly The Nation, and the following year he was made executive codirector of the League for Industrial Democracy—a position he held for more than 10 years. He was also one of the founders of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Thomas ran for governor of New York on the Socialist Party ticket in 1924; he ran for mayor of New York City twice (1925, 1929) and for president of the United States in six successive elections beginning in 1928. He was generally critical of the Democratic New Deal administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, holding that it stressed solution of economic emergencies to the neglect of moral issues.
In 1935 Thomas severed his connection with the New Leader, a magazine then dominated by the Marxist “Old Guard” of the Socialist Party, and supported the newly founded Socialist Call. This internal factionalism, added to
Which change to British agriculture helped start the Industrial Revolution?
Answer:
New farming techniques and improved livestock. Hope it helps!
Which of the following would the Native Americans most likely not need from the Spanish?
A. Weapons
B. Furs
C. Food
D. Protection
What would happen if the president died and there were no vice president?
O A. Congress would decide who would become president.
O B. The Speaker of the House would become president.
O C. A vice president would be appointed and then become president.
O D. The president pro tempore of the Senate would become president.
The inference is that the thing that will happen if the president died and there were no vice president is B. The Speaker of the House would become president.
What is an inference?It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given.
In this case, the inference is that the thing that will happen if the president died and there were no vice president is that the Speaker of the House would become president.
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1. who was miguel hidalgo and why was he important to the independence movement?
4. In 1850, the slavery debate was settled in Congress by.
A a debate
B President Taylor
C the Compromise of 1850
D the Supreme Court
Which of the following themes appear in Antigone?
Answer:
The themes that appear in Antigone are:civil disobedience,wrath of the gods,supreme power of fatemorality,versus, civil loyalty to family versus, loyalty to the state.
Explanation:
Both the Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights supported the idea that
government should respect citizens’ rights.
an unjust king should be violently overthrown.
the rights of American colonists should be limited.
kings and queens should have absolute power.
Answer:
Its A) government should respect citizens rights
Explanation:
What evidence from the telegram supports the tsar’s point of view about the coming war?
the suggestion that the war is immoral
the statement that he will soon be forced to act
the fact that he and the kaiser are friends
the plea to stop the allies from going ahead
The evidence that supports the Tsar's point of view about the coming war is that he will soon be forced to act. Therefore, option B is the correct statement.
Who was Tsar Nicholas II?Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov or Nicholas II recognized withinside the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the leader, became the ultimate Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, ruling from 1 November 1894 till his cession on 15 March 1917.
Therefore, The evidence that supports the Tsar's point of view about the coming war is that he will soon be forced to act. option B is the correct statement.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
a 20 g metal disk rests on an index card that is balanced on the top of a
glass. what is the net force acting on the disk?
The net force acting on the disk is balanced and as such has a magnitude of 0 Newton.
What is a balanced force?A balanced force is a type of force that can only be produced when the net force (two or more forces) that are acting on an object is equal to 0 Newton.
Thus, a balanced force causes an object to remain at rest and it doesn't result in a change of motion or an acceleration for any object.
In this scenario, we can infer and logically deduce that the net force acting on the disk is balanced, so no motion occurs because it has a magnitude of 0 Newton.
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why did the soviets face greater resistance from the mujahideen than they expected? Select two options.
1 the soviets were unfamiliar with the afghan terrain
2 the US offered training to the mujahideen
3 the soviet's poorly made weaponry were easily overcome and destroyed
4 the mujahideen had an innate understanding of all the soviet's weaknesses
5 The US provided weapons to the mujahideen
Answer:
The Soviets were unfamiliar with the Afghan terrain and the United States offered training to the mujahedeen.
What group was tried at the Nuremberg Trials?
A. Nazis
B. Communists
C. the Luftwaffe
D war criminals from all of the Axis Powers
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Was the act that lead to the revolution with the intolerable acts that the British put on the colonies. The people of Suffolk County Mass started the resistance against the british
What was an effect of the Crusades on the Muslim world?
The Crusades increased religious tolerance among Muslims.
The Crusades increased Muslims'
distrust of Europeans.
O The Crusades increased the power of the Muslim empires.
O The Crusades increased the
power of Constantinople.
Answer:
The Crusades increased Muslims' distrust of Europeans.
Explanation:
Collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is a/an
A)Initiative
B)Referendum
C)Amendment
D)Recall
Collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is a Referendum.
What is a referendum?A vote in general, which is referred to the public for a decision that is directly related to an individual political or a social issue is known as a referendum. They are proposed by a Legislature.
Hence, option B states about referendum.
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what was Henry Ford's contribution to american society in the 1920's
Henry Ford's contribution to American society in the 1920s was perfecting the assembly line.
By perfecting the assembly line, Ford was able to lower the cost of the Model T's price from $850 to $300, making cars more affordable to the average American citizen.
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How can a map of the Pueblos be an example of place in geography?
What was part of the second wave of the women’s movement?
passage of the Equal Rights Amendment
publication of The Feminine Mystique
passage of voting rights for women
reduction of enrollment of women in law school
which economic idea did adam smith promote in the wealth of nations?
Answer:
Smith argued that the free-market system along with free trade would produce true national wealth, benefiting all social classes, not just the privileged few. In a major section of The Wealth of Nations, Smith attacked mercantilist trade practices.
8. Who is the head of Public Civil Servants in Kenya?
Answer:
Dr. Francis Kirimi Muthaura
Explanation:
Answer:
Dr. Francis Kirimi Muthaura
Explanation:
He is the former Head of Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet
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how did each of these contribute to the fall of the byzantine empire?
(please give clear and correct answers. worth a lot of points)
Justinian's plague:
Belisarius and invading forces:
The Macedonians:
The Crusades:
The Ottoman Turks:
I would appreciate it if you could give details but still clearly answer each question
thank you!
Answer:
justinians plague: the plague killed 1/5th of the population of its imperial city
invading forces: The slavs attacked the Byzantium, so the Byzantines arranged for the avars to attack the slavs, which failed since it caused slavs to move further in the empire and the avars attacking the Byzantines
crusades: the Crusaders looted and destroyed parts of Constantinople
Ottomans: the Byzantine Ottoman wars led to the Byzantiums losing a lot of land and resources, even losing Constantinople by the hands of Sultān Mehmet Fatïh (Rahimullah)
What was the intended purpose of federal legislation such as the 1947 taft-hartley act?
The intended purpose of federal legislation such as the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act was to prevent labor unions from recruiting new members.
What is a labor union?
The phrase “labor union” describes a formally organized group of employees who get together to decide on issues affecting their working conditions.
The Taft-Hartley Act, a federal statute adopted by the US in 1947, amended and expanded the Wagner Act of 1935.
This law's principal goal was to protect labor unions' rights to organize and engage in collective bargaining, but it also forbade closed shops, providing employees the choice not to join a union.
As a result, to prevent labor unions from recruiting new members.
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Little Big Horn was one of the greatest Native American military victories.
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The Battle of the Little Bighorn was the most decisive Native American victory in history. The United States Army alone sustained a significant loss of more than 200 men. This was the worst defeat suffered by the United States Army during the Plain Wars of the nineteenth century.
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What evidence do we have that Great Zimbabwe was linked to the gold trade?
The Hausa people have oral traditions telling of the gold trade.
Over 4,000 gold mines were found around the site.
There are Egyptian records showing trade with Great Zimbabwe.
Written records indicate gold as a common item that was traded.
Answer:
Between the 7th and 14th centuries, the trading of gold helped promote progress in Southern Africa. Learn about Southern Africa, Great Zimbabwe, and the gold trade by recognizing Southern Africa's identity as a region and exploring the Kingdom of Zimbabwe's origins and eventual prosperity in Great Zimbabwe. Updated: 11/03/2021
Africa Has a South
Guess what? Africa has a south. And it's more than just the nation of South Africa.
In history and archeology, we tend to spend a lot of time talking about the northern parts of Africa. I mean, in some ways it makes sense. There's some cool stuff up there - Egypt, for example. And while Northern Africa had some incredible civilizations, it wasn't like societies stopped developing south of the Sahara Desert. In Southern Africa, an entirely different set of societies thrived. They looked different than large northern cities, like Egypt or Kush or Axum, and had their own ways of life. Some of the greatest southern cultures were centered on the people of Zimbabwe.
What country was home to the world’s first potato museum?.