Which act taxed workers and employers

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Answer 1

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The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) is the original legislation that allows the government to tax businesses with employees for the purpose of collecting revenue that is then allocated to state unemployment agencies and paid to unemployed workers who are eligible to claim unemployment insurance.


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26. Which of the following describes a two-front war? *
2 points
A. A war fought on two different geographic fronts
B. A war fought with troops fighting on two coastlines of the same country
O C. A war fought with only two countries

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A. A war fought on two different geographic fronts.

Explanation:

A two-front war can be defined as a war fought on two different geographic fronts.

Generally, this type of war is usually executed simultaneously by two or more independent forces with the hope or intentions of having the opposing force (opponent or enemy) split its armies to fight and quell the threats at the different geographic fronts. Thus, more often than not it limits the possibility of the opposing team winning the war as they are confronted with battles at different geographical locations.

For example, Nazi Germany fighting against the Soviet Union to the east and other Western Allies on the west.

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the answer is A- war without clear front

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How Miguel Grau was close from the victory in the Pacific War?

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The Battle of Iquique was a naval engagement that occurred between a Chilean corvette under the command of Arturo Prat and a Peruvian ironclad under the command of Miguel Grau Seminario on 21 May 1879, during the naval stage of the War of the Pacific, and resulted in a Peruvian victory. The War of the Pacific was a conflict that pitted Chile against Peru and Bolivia. The battle took place off the then-Peruvian port of Iquique. The Peruvian ironclad Huáscar, commanded by Miguel Grau Seminario, sank the Esmeralda, a Chilean wooden corvette captained by Arturo Prat Chacón, after four hours of combat.

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how is christmas mardi gras easter and rome connected?

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because all three represent Jesus Christ

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How did isolationist view the Lend Lease Act and the Atlantic Charter?

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The Lend-Lease Act stated that the U.S. government could lend or lease (rather than sell) war supplies to any nation deemed “vital to the defense of the United States.” Under this policy, the United States was able to supply military aid to its foreign allies during World War II while still remaining officially neutral in the conflict. Most importantly, passage of the Lend-Lease Act enabled a struggling Great Britain to continue fighting against Germany virtually on its own until the United States entered World War II late in 1941.

1. Why did the population begin to increase during the Agricultural Revolution?

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Every major advance in agriculture has allowed global population to increase. Early farmers could settle down to a steady food supply. Irrigation, the ability to clear large swaths of land for farming efficiently, and the development of farm machines powered by fossil fuels allowed people to grow more food and transport it to where it was needed.

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What is one way that the burial of Terracotta soldiers are similar to the ancient Egyptian burials?

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One of the main similarities is that they had their possessions buried with them for the afterlife. The ancient Egyptian pharaohs buried riches and all of their possessions, while Shi Huangdi was buried with a whole army of terracotta warriors and horses. ... They planned their burials for most of their lives.

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How can you remain faithful to your siblings​

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you can remain faithful to your siblings by having their back no matter what and them knowing they can depend on you.

Explanation:

The question "Should tablets or laptops be produced?" is an example of the

Question 4 options:

"who" question


"where" question


"what" question


"how" question

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Answer:"

what" question

Explanation:

you're talking about something and WHAT should be produced.

i think, sorry if i'm wrong

Answer:

how

Explanation:

in factories with money

CLOSURE
As a way to close the session, repeat this line to yourself: "Emotions can be caught (like in a
ball), checked (on helpfulness or usefulness and accuracy) and changed."​

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Answer:

emotions can be caught and changed

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Name two other explorers that came after the Corps. of Discovery, and what area of the west the explored. (PLS HELP THIS IS DUE VERY SOON)

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Sacagawea
Meriwether Lewis
around the pacific ocean

2. Is this statement true or false.

As a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.


true

false
3. Is this statement true or false?

Japanese Americans being relocated to internment camps were given very little notice and could take only their clothes and a few small possessions.


true

false
4. Is this statement true or false?

Anti-Japanese hysteria on the West Coast was caused, in part, by racism and fear.


true

false
5. Is this statement true or false?

Most Japanese Americans were for Japan and against the U.S. in the war and would've spied for the Japanese government if they had not been detained.


true

false
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Item 6
Is this statement true or false?

Eventually, the U.S. government recognized the injustice done to detained Japanese Americans and extended an official apology.


true

false
7. Is this statement true or false?

Despite fears that Japanese Americans would be disloyal, only one Japanese American was ever convicted of treason against the United States.


true

false

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Answer:

2. false

3. true

4. true

5. false

6. true - eventually

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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST What did the Soviet Union hope to gain through a pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan? Choose two A) Raw materials B) Financial assistance C) National security D) Technology secrets E) Improved weapons.(CHOOSE TWO)​

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Answer:

E) Improved weapons. and i dont know the last one

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Answer:secretos tecnologicos y armas mejoradas

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Why were large numbers of slaves forced to come to the New World?
А
to provide agricultural labor
B.
to assist Christian missionaries
С
to teach settlers important farming skills
D
to defend settlements from American Indians

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Tobacco and cotton proved to be exceptionally profitable. Because these crops required large areas of land, the plantations grew in size, and in turn, more slaves were required to work on the plantations.

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Part B
Which sentence from the article best supports the answer to part A?
A. “That means it has the same instructions for building itself.”
B. “Because all the potatoes in Ireland at the time were so similar, most of the potatocrop died.”
C. “If you want molecules that will fight potato fungus, you need the genes for making those molecules.”
D. “If crops are in trouble, what’s in those vaults is worth more than gold.”

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Answer:

The answer is B. “Because all the potatoes in Ireland at the time were so similar, most of the potatocrop died.”

Explanation:

This question was on quiziz and this was the correct answer on it.

What was the relationship between Spain and the French Empire?

A.)Dependent on France
B.)Allied with Napoleon
C.)Against Napoleón

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Answer:

I think that allied with Napoleon is the right one

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France is one of the largest trading partners of Spain in March 2015, Philip VI of Spain choose to go to France as its first diplomatic visit since his accession. The visit was widely regarded as a way to hail the excellent bilateral relations between France and Spain.

What were the causes and effects of Latin American independence movements in the
nineteenth century?

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Immediate effects of the revolutions included freedom and independence for the people of the liberated countries. However, in the long term, poor governance of the liberated countries led to instability and increasing poverty in those areas.

The French and American revolutions served as inspiration for the Latin American revolutions, which had the consequence of establishing a number of sovereign nations in the region.

What were the causes and effects of Latin American independence movements in the nineteenth century?

The many uprisings that occurred in Latin America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that led to the formation of a number of sovereign nations are known as the Latin American Wars of Independence.

Latin American revolutions were sparked by enlightenment ideals, revolutions in other countries, and discontent with European domination.

Therefore, enlightenment ideas, revolutions in other lands, and dissatisfaction with European rule caused revolutions in Latin America.

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Answer:

The train spoken about seems like a normal train. It run on tracks and it has different cars (sections) The picture looks very similar as well.

Explanation:

I think the train ride was pretty nice although they had to be very careful for white people not to see them. So they had to hide most likey in cargo which is usually is the last car of every passenger train.

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What 2 rivers make up Indus River valley civilization?

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Answer:

Indus River and the Ghaggar-Hakra River

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ Developed \ a \ new \ weapon \ designed \ to \ gain \ a strategic \ advantage \ over \ enemies}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The Manhattan Project was started during World War II with the goal of creating nuclear weapons for the Allies (the 4 major were the United States, England, the Soviet Union, and France)  in the war.

It was successful because it developed the Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki in August 1945.

So, it was created for weapons that would provide an advantage, making choice C correct.

Before Rosa parks there was Claudette Colvin. Which quote from the text best supports to answer to part A

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the text. Without the text, we do not know what is the information you are talking about. Without the text, we do not know what is the content of part "A."

However, trying to help, we can comment on the following.

The main idea of the text titled "Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin" is that Rosa Parks was the African American woman who initiated the peaceful demonstrations and protests in Montgomery, Alabama, and other parts of the South of the United States. She did so when she decided to seat in the white people's seats on the bus. After Rosa Parks was arrested, many protests started in Montgomery.

Claudette Colvin was the first woman that started to disobey the race legislation but was not as famous as Rosa Parks because the members of the movement considered that Parks was a better "face" to lead the movement.

ILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP Which of the following was not an outcome of the assassination of Ngo Dinh deim A) American involvement in Vietnam decreased. B) The Viet Cong increased their presence in South Vietnam. C) Political instability increased. D) The South Vietnamese military became less effective.​

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Answer:

I believe it is C.

Explanation:

I looked at a history artical and it said that it lead to political chaos so that one makes the most sense :)

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Which of the following sentences possesses parallel structure?

Cory had promised she had done nothing but slept, studied, and taking notes.
Cory had promised she would do nothing but sleep, study, and take notes.
Cory had promised she had done nothing but sleeping, studying, and take notes.
Cory had promised she would do nothing but get some sleep, studying, and taking notes.

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Answer:

c

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Indian affairs were originally under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of ___________ before the creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

A.the War Department
B.the Senate
C.The President

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Answer:

c

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what was life like for people in medieval japan who

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what was life like for people in medieval japan who

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What are 5 facts about Mildrette Netter White

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Answer:

Athlete

Female

72 years old

Runs

Won gold medal in summer 1968 olympics

Explanation:

Answer:

Mildrette Netter (born June 16, 1948 in Greenview, Mississippi) is an American athlete who competed mainly in the 100 meters.

She competed for the United States in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico in the 4 x 100 meters where she won the gold medal with her teammates Barbara Ferrell, Margaret Bailes, and Wyomia Tyus. The relay Netter was a part of set the world record with a time of 42.88. Netter also competed in the 1972 Olympics.


5. What happened to the Native Americans in the Spanish colonies that weren't killed by disease or warfare?


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1) Who fought the North in the American Civil War?​

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Answer:

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Why did “War Hawks” want the United States to go to war with Britain in 1812?

a.) They wanted the United States to become part of the British Empire.

b.) They felt it would strengthen the nation's manufacturing and shipping industries.

c.) They believed it would stop the Indian raids along the American frontier.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The Brits had been unofficially supporting  Native American raids on Americans. The war hawks thought that a war with Britain would 1 cause the French in Canada to revolt and America could claim more territory and 2 help squash Native American unrest.

What was the final battle of the American Revolution? *
Saratoga
Trenton
Savannah
Yorktown

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Answer:

Yorktown

Explanation:

ending October 19, 1781 Yorktown Virginia

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The Zimmerman Telegram was the final straw. President Woodrow Wilson gave a speech to Congress on April 2, 1917 asking for them to declare war on Germany. In his speech he said that the U.S. would go to war to "fight for the ultimate peace of the world." On April 6, 1917 the U.S. officially declared war on Germany.

Explanation:

Zimmermann sent the telegram in anticipation of resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare, an act the German government expected would likely lead to war with the U.S. Zimmermann hoped tensions with Mexico would slow shipments of supplies, munitions, and troops to the Allies if the U.S. was tied down on its southern
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