Answer:
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The United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. but, the relationship between the two nations was a tense one and never actually all that good. the us disagreed with communism and the USSR disagreed with-well, the US in general. with such a hostile atmosphere, no single party was entirely to blame for the Cold War.
the cold war was a period of tense time while the US tried to halt the USSR's spread of communism. so, in conclusion,,, not good.
¿Las doctrinas económicas del siglo XIX podrían ser un generador de un neocapitalismo con igualdad de condiciones?
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El neocapitalismo es una ideología económica que combina algunos elementos del capitalismo con otros sistemas. [1] El nuevo capitalismo era nuevo en comparación con el capitalismo en la era anterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. [Cita requerida]
Ideología social y económica que surgió en la segunda mitad del siglo XX y en la que la doctrina capitalista se profundiza, basándose en la revolución tecnológica y en la internacionalización de los mercados.
Es un término utilizado para designar una nueva forma de capitalismo que se caracteriza por corregir sus excesos mediante la aplicación de medidas que velan por el bienestar social.
Los aspectos importantes incluyen una gran libertad económica, adjuntando la propiedad privada de las industrias y empresas, moderada con una planificación económica centralizada, que puede incluir que el estado sea dueño de algunos medios de producción.
Se trata de apoyar un equilibrio entre el crecimiento económico, menor inflación, bajos niveles de desempleo, buenas condiciones de trabajo, asistencia social y buenos servicios públicos, a través de la intervención del Estado en la economía.
Surge en las empresas tecnológicas reconstruidas en la posguerra.
Uno de sus representantes más destacados es el economista keynesiano Paul Samuelson.
explain why colonists were angry with the tea act?
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(Because they were forced to pay a tax on shipped goods and this angered them because the tax rose more and more) -Raymond :3
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What are the benefits of using an assembly line?
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Answer:The primary benefit of assembly lines is that they allow workers and machines to specialize at performing specific tasks, which can increase productivity. Large-scale assembly lines can allow for mass production of goods that would not be possible if products were made from start to finish by a single worker.
Even before the United States (blank) the Louisiana territory, Jefferson wanted to explore this land. One (blank) of the Lewis and Clark expedition was that people wanted to move west.
what were the struggles and victories of the fourteenth ammendment
Which constitutional power was inspired by this passage?
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Why is it a problem for the Confederacy, that the Union has control of Fort Sumter?
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Fort Sumter was a crucial area for the Confederacy to take control of because it would allow them to create a hole in the Union blockade of the Atlantic port. They also wanted that area because of the shipping lanes and was occupied by union soldiers.
Evaluate Stalin’s rule based on the information provided; was his rule good or bad for the USSR?
Answer:
Stalin's rule was neither good or bad, it had some good aspects and some bad aspects.
Explanation:
The positive aspects of Stalin's rule are mainly two: his economic policy was successful in the sense that he managed to finally industrialize the country, since at the time his rule started, the USSR was essentially an agrarian country.
The other positive aspect is that he led the Soviet resistance to Nazi Germany, and, at the cost of 25 million Soviet lives, managed to help in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
The negative aspects are also economic in nature, because his agricultural economic policy failed several times, and led to various episodes of famine, including the Holodomor.
The other negative aspect is in the field of civil liberties and civil rights. Stalin imprisoned people in the gulags, sent political opponets to execution, and even erased people from official records.
How did William Penn influence self-government in America?
A. He weakened it by giving political power to English officials.
B.
He weakened it by insisting that settlers pay for Indian land.
C. He strengthened it by having a constitution and general assembly.
D. He strengthened it by giving the right to vote to all men and women.
What is Ferdinand Magellan known for?
A
He led an expedition to find the North Pole.
B
He led an expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
С
He was the first European to travel to India by ship.
D
He was the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean.
Answer:
ea
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Why did the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union support voting rights for Texas women?
Answer:
The WCTU was a religious organization whose primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol on families and society. It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in November of 1874.
Explanation:
Answer:
The WCTU was a religious organization whose primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol on families and society. It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in November of 1874.
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3: What valuable resource does Wakanda have that they worked to keep safe?
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T'Challa used the profits to enrich and modernize his nation. Over the years, many have tried to obtain or affect the mound of vibranium at Wakanda, but for the most part Wakanda has kept it safe, and become quite powerful in the process.
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Explain the concept of total war and how General Sherman used it in Georgia.
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How do you think the Americans viewed the Native Americans
I think the Americans viewed the natives as savages. As they continued to practice their religion and their practices. They believed the natives unholy because they did not worship god as the Americans did. so much so they took the native children and forcefully converted them to christianity and cut their hair which in their culture is very sacred.
Answer:
They thought that they were odd
Explanation:
1.Does innovation always move society forward?
What is one Greek god
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the twelve Olympians are the major deities of the Greek pantheon, commonly considered to be Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus.
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how do you think africans wealth could be harmful to the continent please help I will give you Brainlyest
Answer:
Well I think if we put this in perspective people like Mao Zedong (one of the most evil man in history) put his people through torture by forced labor, famine, and executions although he is thought to have modernized china his actions killed millions. so I think the way I see it playing out in Africa is the leaders abusing their power for financial gain from his people like say raising up the taxes or raising up the bills even rent these are all contributing factors of this being not helpful and also sadly its own downfall in the process.
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Answer:
Well, I will start off with farming and animal protection.
Explanation:
There are a lot of droughts in Africa so to get better farms you need irrigation. With the wealth of Africans, they can't get all they need for irrigation. Animal protection is big too. There are a lot of poachers in Africa that hunt animals. For Africa to protect their wildlife, they need money. I hope this helps.
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The Mexican-American War is often referred to by some historians as "Polk's War" Write a paragraph explaining why historians may view the war in this way
The Mexican general Santa Anna (with 2,000 soldiers) attacked a 70 men U.S. patrol, in what was known as the "Thornton Affair", which killed 11 Americans, and gave Polk a casus belli* (cause for war), and then war was declared on May 13, 1846. *The captain of that 70 men patrol was named Seth Thornton, thus the name.
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Why does the German assault at Dunkirk not result in allied surrender (2 reasons)
Answer:
Although we know a great deal about the events surrounding Hitler's "Halt Order" at Dunkirk, the truth is that the reasons behind it are not completely understood by historians, even now.
It is a mistake, however, to think that the German army just stood around, watching the British Expeditionary Force being evacuated. They were fighting to reach the beaches the entire time the Allies were fighting to get off them. German artillery and aircraft shelled, bombed and strafed the troops on the beaches there without mercy.
Adolf Hitler's "Halt Order" actually just confirmed an order given by General Gerd von Rundstedt, commander of Army Group A (the main German force fighting in western France). In turn, von Rundstedt had issued his order at the request of his tank unit commander, who had lost almost 50% of his armoured forces and wanted to regroup. However, Hitler's "Halt Order" was more specific than von Rundstedt's. It specified that the line of Lens–Bethune–Saint-Omer–Gravelines "will not be passed".
This meant that some of the more advanced German units actually withdrew from positions that they had already taken. In particular, General Wilhelm von Thoma, Chief of the tank section of the Army High Command, was with the leading tanks near Bergues, and could look down into Dunkirk. He sent radio messages, asking to be allowed to push on, but was rebuffed.
It is true that the tanks were in a commanding position, but they were low on fuel, and without infantry support. They were also within range of British naval guns in the channel. Even a Panzerkampfwagen IV (PzKpfw IV) would be outmatched by a 4.5 inch naval shell! The tanks withdrew as ordered.
Hitler's own experiences in the trenches of the First World War were almost certainly a factor. By 24 May the troops had been fighting continuously for nearly a fortnight. Hitler knew how exhausting that could be.
Also, it is certainly true that the ground around the Dunkirk pocket, with its network of canals, was not ideal for tanks. The infantry needed time to catch up. General Franz Halder wrote in his diary:
"The Führer is terribly nervous. Afraid to take any chances."
General Halder's diary is also the source of the claim that Goering had persuaded Hitler to allow his Luftwaffe to finish off the encircled troops. His diary entry for 24 May states:
Finishing off the encircled enemy army is to be left to Air Force!
Halder's diaries have been translated and digitised, with the relevant entries for 24 May 1940 in Volume IV.
General Paul von Kleist met Hitler on the airfield at Cambrai a few days afterwards. He is supposed to have remarked that a great opportunity had been lost at Dunkirk. Hitler apparently replied:
"That may be so. But I did not want to send the tanks into the Flanders marshes".
There was also the belief among the German High Command that the war was already effectively won. A handwritten note from Major-General Alfred Jodl, the deputy chief of Hitler's planning staff still survives. It is dated 28 May and was written at Führer Headquarters to the labour minister Robert Ley. It states:
"Most esteemed Labour Führer of the Reich! Everything that has happened since May 10 seems even to us, who had indestructible faith in our success, like a dream. In a few days four fifths of the English Expeditionary Army and a great part of the best mobile French troops will be destroyed or captured. The next blow is ready to strike, and we can execute it at a ratio of 2:1, which has hitherto never been granted to a German field commander..."
After the war, perhaps not surprisingly, German generals vociferously blamed Hitler for the British "miracle" at Dunkirk. Even von Rundstedt placed the whole debacle at Hitler’s feet. This has led to the many theories about why Hitler had "allowed" the BEF to escape:
He wanted to secure better peace terms with Britain and look like a magnanimous gentleman (rather than a psychotic despot).
He needed the help of the British in the coming struggle against Communism.
Hitler sought to avoid killing Anglo-Saxons, whom he believed were "superior" to his other enemies.
...
These are, of course all utter nonsense and have been dismissed by all credible historians. Sadly, they still seem to be regularly trotted out by assorted Hitler apologists like David Irving, despite all the surviving evidence that should have condemned them to the dustbin of history years ago.
Even after the "Stop Order" was issued to the army on 24 May, the Luftwaffe continued to attack the troops on the beach at Dunkirk. Whether this was to allow Goering's Luftwaffe the final "glory" of defeating the BEF remains just speculation.
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Who is represented by the animal in the center of the cartoon?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. Andrew Jackson
D. Harry Truman
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation:
Pls help!! Why is remembering the sabbath day the easiest commandment to follow?
When God gave us the fourth of His ten commandments, He said, “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.”
Reason #1 God is our "Creator"
Reason #2 Keeping the seventh day Sabbath holy foreshadows entering into “His rest.”
Please help me with this homework
Answer:
speech
Explanation:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
What was true about the Russian Revolution?
A. It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
B. It resulted in a world financial crisis.
C. It caused a decrease in immigration to the United States.
D. It restored a monarchy.
Answer:
A. It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States
Explanation:
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The true about the Russian Revolution is caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States Option(a) is correct.
What was Russian Revolution?The Russian Revolution was a time of political and social revolution that occurred in the previous Russian Empire which started during the First World War.
This period saw Russia cancel its government and take on a communist type of government following two progressive revolutions and a horrendous nationwide conflict. Because of these turns of events, grassroots local area congregations (called Soviets) were framed. These Soviets were driven by officers and metropolitan modern proletarians, as well as provincial ranchers.
The Soviets at first allowed the new Provisional Government to manage, but the Soviets demanded a right (honor) to impact the public authority and to control different volunteer armies. By March, Russia was secured in a double power as neither one of the legislatures trusted the other. The Provisional Government held state power in regions like military and foreign relations, though the organization of Soviets held more power concerning homegrown undertakings. Basically, the Soviets held the loyalty of the common laborers, as well as the developing metropolitan working class.
Therefore Option(a) is correct.
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If you are healthy or ill, well-off or facing poverty, employed or unemployed, male or female, young or elderly, how might your perspective on significance change?
Answer:
nearly everyone has a diffrent view to life we all live diffrent ways. so whats most significant to us depends on our current life.
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The ______ relations with Arabian gulf region started with the establishment of Barsa commercial station in 1635
A) British
B) French
C) Portuguese
D) Dutch
2) the ____ wanted to threaten Britain by cutting off the road to its Indian colony and strike its interest in the Arabian gulf region
Options are Portuguese French Dutch and Arab tribes
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Answer:
first question ans
D)Dutch
second question answer
Portuguese
which phrase best describes Germany's emotional reaction to the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer:
Humiliation and resentment after losing all and any control and power :)
Answer:
humiliation and resentment for losing power and having to pay damages!
Explanation:
turn to god pls, before it's to late. ily bye <3.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What problem did the Wright brothers need to solve?
Answer:
The Wright brothers identified and solved the basic problems of flying a heavier-than-air craft. Three of these problems were: Wings with enough surface area and the proper curve to provide lift. A means to control the direction of the aircraft's movement.
Explanation:
the wright brothers needed to solve the wing of the plsne
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the war? (1 point)
A. It increased the number of railroads to transport soldiers.
B. It provided an additional source of soldiers in the North
C. It gave
the Northerners a cause to fight for.
D. It freed all slaves in the United States.
Answer:
B. It provided more soldiers because it allowed Union to recruit black soldiers.
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All of the following are vital for "Freedom of Speech" EXCEPT which one? B. Advances knowledge and ideas A. Promotes human dignity. D. To overthrow the government C. Representative Government
Answer:over throw goverment i had this same question
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