Answer:
B. A government using war as an excuse to commit atrocities on its own citizens.
Explanation:
I believe its this, but do you mean or armenian, because that might change the answer.
Under Qin rule, China had a _________ with capable generals, devoted to defense.
a. large efficient army
b. large expansive navy
c. small loyal team or warriors
d. small ruthless team of mercenaries
Beginning in the mid-1960s, what action did the American government take as a result of their fear that the above scenario might happen
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the "above scenario." We do not what it is. Just you know it. In that period, during the Cold War, many things happened.
However, trying to help, we can comment on the following. One of the most important things that happened during the beginning of the mid-1960s, was the assassination of the United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1966.
This event shocked America because it was a time of fear, confusion, and rumors during the Cold War. Just 20 days before, North Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem had been assassinated.
The United States lived a period of fear anddoubts. Vicepresidente Lyndon B. Johnson became the President and continue to lead the nation in the Cold War years in which the US and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism around the world.
Why did the spread of television during the 1950s and 1960s represent an
important change that contributed to the success of the civil rights
movement?
Answer:
The answer is A) it allowed Americans across the country to see evidence of racism and oppression in the South
Explanation:
Answer: It allowed Americans across the country to see evidence of racism and oppression in the South.
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Who was the President of the Confederate States of America in 1861?
Group of answer choices
A.James Buchannan
B.John Fremont
C.Robert E.Lee
D.Jefferson Davis
Answer:
Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six-year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for almost a year.
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Answer:
D. Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six-year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for almost a year.
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Initially, the United States Constitution did little to protect citizens from actions of the states. In the twentieth century, the Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution to protect the rights of citizens from state governments in a process referred to as incorporation. (a) Define selective incorporation. (b) For two of the following, explain how each has been incorporated. Each of your explanation must be based on a specific and relevant Supreme Court decision. Rights of criminal defendants First Amendment Privacy rights
Answer:
A) Define selective incorporation.
It is basically a judicial doctrine where by most but not all protections are made applicable to the states present in Bill of rights via the Fourteenth Amendment due process of law.
B)Rights of criminal defendants
Miranda v. Arizona- to those who are being questioned or in danger of arrest, must be read their first amendment rights and "Miranda" rights in order for any information obtained to be usable in court This goes for every state under the due process of law
First Amendment Privacy rights:
Roe v. Wade- women have privacy and to ban abortion is unconstitutional, although that is incorporated in every state, states have power to define when abortion is legal, which trimester
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Answer:
I believe it's
d. 1979
Explanation:
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What was the Gag rule and what was its significance?
Answer:
In Congress, the House of Representatives used the “gag rule” to prohibit discussions and debates of the anti-slavery petitions.
Why did Mexico offer land in Texas to settlers from the United States?
Answer:
Texas was a large province with open space for settlement. - protect against Native Americans. - Texas was attractive to settlers because it was closer than Oregon Country.
Explanation:
Look at the routes of
the conquistadors on the map. What is one
common feature of each of these expeditions?
Answer: They came from cuba and then headed to the mainland
Explanation:
Conquistadors explored regions outside of Europe during the Age of Discovery, conquering and creating trade routes in the Americas, Oceania, Africa, and Asia. In doing so, they helped Spain and Portugal annex a large portion of the Americas.
What did the conquistadors do to the Aztecs?They defeated the Aztecs one block at a time, killing without mercy and plundering everything they could. Temples were damaged, and homes were set on fire. On August 13, 1521, Cortés annexed Tenochtitlán and declared it his own.
In 1492, just after Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, the Spanish started to hear tales of civilizations that had enormous wealth. Conquistadors, sometimes known as "conquerors," sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in an attempt to seize this wealth and territory for Spain and themselves.
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how was the Civil Rights Movement different from the movement to free India
Howard Thurman, a mentor to Martin Luther King, first met Gandhi during a visit to India in 1936. He came to understand nonviolence as ..
List five major events that happened before 1914 that led to World War I.
What were the founding fathers struggling with at the Philadelphia Convention?
Answer:
Large and small states fought over representation in Congress. Large states favored representation by population, while small states argued for equal representation by State.
The "Great Compromise" allowed for both by establishing the House of Representatives, which was apportioned by populations, and the Senate which represented the states equally.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Western Europe
Explanation:
How were African Americans treated throughout America prior to the Civil Rights movement?
Answer:
The civil rights movement was a struggle for social justice that took place mainly during the 1950s and 1960s for Black Americans to gain equal rights under the law in the United States. The Civil War had officially abolished slavery, but it didn’t end discrimination against Black people—they continued to endure the devastating effects of racism, especially in the South. By the mid-20th century, Black Americans had had more than enough of prejudice and violence against them. They, along with many white Americans, mobilized and began an unprecedented fight for equality that spanned two decades.During Reconstruction, Black people took on leadership roles like never before. They held public office and sought legislative changes for equality and the right to voteIn 1868, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution gave Black people equal protection under the law. In 1870, the 15th Amendment granted Black American men the right to vote. Still, many white Americans, especially those in the South, were unhappy that people they’d once enslaved were now on a more-or-less equal playing field.To marginalize Black people, keep them separate from white people and erase the progress they’d made during Reconstruction, “Jim Crow” laws were established in the South beginning in the late 19th century. Black people couldn’t use the same public facilities as white people, live in many of the same towns or go to the same schools. Interracial marriage was illegal, and most Black people couldn’t vote because they were unable to pass voter literacy tests.Jim Crow laws weren’t adopted in northern states; however, Black people still experienced discrimination at their jobs or when they tried to buy a house or get an education. To make matters worse, laws were passed in some states to limit voting rights for Black Americans.
Moreover, southern segregation gained ground in 1896 when the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Plessy v. Ferguson that facilities for Black and white people could be “separate but equal.Prior to World War II, most Black people worked as low-wage farmers, factory workers, domestics or servants. By the early 1940s, war-related work was booming, but most Black Americans weren’t given the better paying jobs. They were also discouraged from joining the military.
After thousands of Black people threatened to march on Washington to demand equal employment rights, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802 on June 25, 1941. It opened national defense jobs and other government jobs to all Americans regardless of race, creed, color or national origin.Black men and women served heroically in World War II, despite suffering segregation and discrimination during their deployment. The Tuskegee Airmen broke the racial barrier to become the first Black military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps and earned more than 150 Distinguished Flying Crosses. Yet many Black veterans met with prejudice and scorn upon returning home. This was a stark contrast to why America had entered the war to begin with—to defend freedom and democracy in the world.
As the Cold War began, President Harry Truman initiated a civil rights agenda, and in 1948 issued Executive Order 9981 to end discrimination in the military. These events helped set the stage for grass-roots initiatives to enact racial equality legislation and incite the civil rights movement.On December 1, 1955, a 42-year-old woman named Rosa Parks found a seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus after work. Segregation laws at the time stated Black passengers must sit in designated seats at the back of the bus, and Parks had complied.
When a white man got on the bus and couldn’t find a seat in the white section at the front of the bus, the bus driver instructed Parks and three other Black passengers to give up their seats. Parks refused and was arrested.
As word of her arrest ignited outrage and support, Parks unwittingly became the “mother of the modern day civil rights movement.” Black community leaders formed the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) led by Baptist minister Martin Luther King, Jr., a role which would place him front and center in the fight for civil rights.
Parks’ courage incited the MIA to stage a boycott of the Montgomery bus system. The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted 381 days. On November 14, 1956 the Supreme Court ruled segregated seating was unconstitutional.In 1954, the civil rights movement gained momentum when the United States Supreme Court made segregation illegal in public schools in the case of Brown v. Board of Education. In 1957, Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas asked for volunteers from all-Black high schools to attend the formerly segregated school.
: If staff salaries were $32,000/month last year and $47,000/month this year, what is the total yearly labor cost increase?
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified following which war? Who ever gets it right first gets Brainllest.!
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What was the impact of the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo?
A. It gave back land to France that was won during
World War II.
B. It incorporated nearly 50,000 Mexicans as American
citizens living in the Southwest.
C. It would get the United States involved into World
War II.,
Answer:
Option: B. It incorporated nearly 50,000 Mexicans as American
Explanation:
The Southwest became part of the United States in 1848 after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Southwest region consists of states like Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. The Treaty provided a large part of Mexican territories to go under the United States. Thousands of Mexican became American citizens in these regions. Vast land in the Southwest encouraged settlers to move to begin farming and ranches.
Why do you think Stephen was inspired by his math teacher? Include the evidences to justify your answer.
Answer:
His teacher opened his eyes to the blue print of the universe.
Explanation:
Stephen was inspired by his math teacher because the teacher opened his eyes to the blue print of the universe. He gives valuable knowledge to Stephen which leads to major contributions to the study of singularity theorems, black hole uniqueness, quantum fields, Euclidean quantum gravity, the wave function of the universe and others etc. All his achievement in the field of Math is due to his math teacher who gives him great knowledge about mathematics. Stephen said that I wasn't the best student at all. My handwriting was very bad, and I could be lazy but my math teacher work on me and make me what I am today..
What did Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin have in common?
A. They set up Fascist governments.
B. They collectivized farms.
C. They built totalitarian states.
D. They trusted each other.
Answer:
They set up Fascist governments
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
they all had fascism in their governments
After the deed or after the fact
Answer:
fact
Explanation:
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There were over______ # newspaper/ magazine correspondents who produced over million words of print during the war.
Answer:
200
Explanation:
During the world war II, free presses around the world published propagandas behind the war. The print journalism was at peak during those days along with radio broadcasting. At that time there were around 200 newspaper and magazine printing outlets that published detailed information about the war and also printed the heinous crime photos.
How did the US help the Allied Powers before getting directly involved in WWII?
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Answer:
The US sent ammo,guns,fuel,And supply's and latter on some troops.
Explanation:
because The US has always helped other countries
which is an example of genetic diversity
Answer:
On average, woody plants, such as trees, have greater genetic variation than vascular plants, such as grasses. The extent of each species' geographic range and how far they can transfer their genetic material, such as by wind pollination or animal seed dispersers, account for some of the diversity.
Explanation:
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Question 5 (1 point)
Which events best illustrate the failure of the League of Nations?
Invasion of Manchuria and re-militarization of the German military
Bolshevik Revolution and Red Scare
Spanish Civil War and German
unification
US isolationism and British imperialism
Answer:
Invasion of Manchuria and re-militarization of the German military
Explanation:
The events that best illustrate the failure of the League of Nations are the "Invasion of Manchuria and re-militarization of the German military."
This failure above was widespread in the 1930s leading to the second world war, which began in 1939.
In 1932, Japan invaded and conquered Manchuria 1932. Also, Germany left the League of Nations in 1932 to began re-militarization of the German military under Adolf Hitler.
Another failure was the Italy invasion of Abyssinia in 1935.
What are some values (ideals) and characteristics (features) of the U.S. national security state?
Which Southeast Asian country is largely Christian and established a
democracy after decades of occupation by both European and Asian
countries?
A. Timor-Leste
B. Thailand
C. Malaysia
D. Vietnam
Answer:
A. Timor-Leste
Explanation:
Answer:
A timer Leste
Explanation:
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who was a part of Oklahoma Surly socialism movement
a. former supporters of communist socialism
b. wealthy Oklahoma's
c. poor people
Answer:
c. poor people
Explanation:i just know
What factors may have contributed to the increased number of deaths in World War I and World War II?
What was the effect of port cities in geography?
Answer:
Explanati Ports have long played a vital role in the international transport system, but have become increasingly important since the second half of the twentieth century with the rapid globalization of the world economy and expansion of world trade. hope this helps<3