Answer:
B. to keep peace
Explanation: the league of nations was founded to promote world peace. hope this helps! :)
What present-day medical technology did Marie Curie's work help to develop?
Answer: Cancer
Explanation: She developed cancer. Hope this helps (:
Answer:
I think it was radiology with the dicovery of radioactivity
Explanation:
Which of the following was supposed to increase support for communism and remove opposition to the communist party?
How does folk songs reflect Nepalese culture and lifestyle?
Explanation:
Nepal is one of most unique and rich countries culturally. Nepalese folk songs are a great representative of its traditions. Folk songs convey the history, life, religion and rituals of the country natives. Different types of folk songs are sung and danced upon by the Nepalese people in festivals to express joy as well as to honor the traditions. Some folk songs depict the daily lifestyle of people. Folk songs tell the stories of Nepalese people of current times as well as past.
Do you agree with the qualifications to become a President? Why or Why not?
short paragraph
Which two amendments of the constitution deal most directly with cittizens right to due process and law
Answer:
5th and 14th Amendment
Explanation:
The two amendments of the constitution that deal most directly with citizens' right to due process and law are the 5th and 14th Amendments.
This is evident in the fact that the 5th Amendment states among other things that "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury... nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;..."
Similarly, the 14th Amendment among other things states that "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law..."
Shawnee leaders and orators, Tecumseh and The Prophet, taught that
white customs______
the American Indian way of life.*
1:Hurt
2:improved
3:corrupted
4:saved
Answer: Hurt
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:saved
20. The spinning wheel shown has evenly spaced spokes. What's the size of the angle between any two adjacent spokes?
(Remember, there are 360° in a complete revolution.)
A. 30°
B. 36
C. 40°
D. 45
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D
What liberties are guaranteed by the 1st Amendment?
Answer:
freedom of religion, freedom of speech and press, and the freedom to peaceably assemble and to petition the government.
Explanation:
How did Americans view the soviets after ww1
Answer:
So it was easy for the Soviet Union to spread its brand of authoritarianism across Eastern Europe and into Central Asia. This swath of authoritarian control looked like a big challenge to the US. Of course, just plain politics came into it too, US politics viewing the presence of Communists in the US as a threat.
Answer:
they were hostile for the soviets because of pulling russia out of the war
Explanation:
Choose all the right answers.
The skeletons of fossilized animals are put together by:
facts
recorded position in the ground
inferences
comparison with similar living animals
Answer:
inferences, comparison with similar living animals and recorded position in the ground.
Explanation:
Why was early Christianity so appealing to the people in the Roman Empire?
Answer:
Explanation:
Christianity spread to Aramaic-speaking peoples along the Mediterranean coast and also to the inland parts of the Roman Empire, and beyond that into the Parthian Empire and the later Sasanian Empire, including Mesopotamia, which was dominated at different times and to varying extents by these empires. In AD 301, the Kingdom of Armenia became the first state to declare Christianity as its state religion, following the conversion of the Royal House of the Arsacids in Armenia. With Christianity the dominant faith in some urban centers, Christians accounted for approximately 10% of the Roman population by 300, according to some estimates.
By the latter half of the second century, Christianity had spread east throughout Media, Persia, Parthia, and Bactria. The twenty bishops and many presbyters were more of the order of itinerant missionaries, passing from place to place as Paul did and supplying their needs with such occupations as merchant or craftsman.
Various theories attempt to explain how Christianity managed to spread so successfully prior to the Edict of Milan (313). In The Rise of Christianity, Rodney Stark argues that Christianity replaced paganism chiefly because it improved the lives of its adherents in various ways. Dag Øistein Endsjø argues that Christianity was helped by its promise of a general resurrection of the dead at the end of the world which was compatible with the traditional Greek belief that true immortality depended on the survival of the body. According to Will Durant, the Christian Church prevailed over paganism because it offered a much more attractive doctrine, and because the church leaders addressed human needs better than their rivals.
Bart D. Ehrman attributes the rapid spread of Christianity to five factors: (1) the promise of salvation and eternal life for everyone was an attractive alternative to Roman religions; (2) stories of miracles and healings purportedly showed that the one Christian God was more powerful than the many Roman gods; (3) Christianity began as a grassroots movement providing hope of a better future in the next life for the lower classes; (4) Christianity took worshipers away from other religions since converts were expected to give up the worship of other gods, unusual in antiquity where worship of many gods was common; (5) in the Roman world, converting one person often meant converting the whole household—if the head of the household was converted, he decided the religion of his wife, children and slaves.
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The civil war in Russia was fought between the "Reds" and "Whites." Who were they?
How will you incorporate what you learned about whole foods, processed foods, digestive system, and gut health into your daily life.
Answer:
"I will take what I learned about whole foods, processed foods, digestive system, and gut health and incorporate it into my daily life by paying attention to the amount of whole foods and processed foods, I take in, in order to improve my gut health"
Explanation:
Answer:
It's best to avoid processed foods because it contains unhealthy amounts of sugar, sodium, and fat that can harm your digestive system and lead to health issues.
Explanation:
Processed foods are defined as foods that have been somewhat removed from their natural state as a result of chemical, biological and/or mechanical manipulation. Whole foods on the other hand are largely unaltered and appear pretty much as they would do in nature. Naturally, your body is built to eat whole foods, so that's why processed foods are bad for you.
who wrote abhijnana shakuntalam
Answer:
Kalidasa
Explanation:
Answer:
Kalidsa
Explanation:
Abhijnanashakuntala, (Sanskrit: “The Recognition of Shakuntala”) drama by Kalidasa composed about the 5th century ce that is generally considered to be the greatest Indian literary work of any period.
can someone please help me????
Answer: D
Explanation:
Which situation best illustrates the principle of the rule of law?
Answer:
which is when an A powerful government official is arrested for breathtaking the law.
Explanation:
Why was it a crime for a woman to enlist in the army? in mulan
Answer:
Couple of reasons. 1. She impersonated a known honorable warrior. 2. Women were expected to bring honor to their family by marrying an honorable man. the men had to work for their honor, and the women worked for their honor by presenting an image of a perfect house and family
Explanation:
WWI showcased he dark side of what?
Answer:
World War I was the deadliest conflict until that point in human history, claiming tens of millions of casualties on all sides.
The experience of World War I had a major impact on US domestic politics, culture, and society. Women achieved the right to vote, while other groups of American citizens were subject to systematic repression.
How as a student can you make your voice heard?
There are many ways you can make your voice heard as a student. If you try going to administration at your school/campus, voice your opinion to them. Voice your opinion to other students, teachers, people of authority, or frankly anyone who will listen. If you get enough support and more people to recognize you and what you are talking about, the more people who will hear your voice and what you are trying to talk about.
Also, never give up in what you believe in.
how was reconstruction a success in South Carolina with regards to educational opportunities for African Americans
What were 3 ways the Lowell mill affected women?
Answer:
Beginning in 1823, with the opening of Lowell's first factory, large numbers of young women moved to the growing city. In the mills, female workers faced long hours of toil and often grueling working conditions. Yet many female textile workers saved money and gained a measure of economic independence.
what state are we in whats the population
Answer: Florida's population is 21.48 million
Explanation: There was no actual information for me to use so here's the pop of FL.
Please help me with this history question I’ll mark you brainiest if you know it
Answer:
C. Unemployment increased
Explanation:
During industrialization, unemployment decreased, not increased
10.
Referendum
Recall
initiative
A. citizens propose laws and submit them directly to voters.
B. citizens vote to approve laws passed by the legislature.
C. citizens are able to vote an elected official out of office.
Answer: b to approve
initiative
referendum
referendum
recall
Why did the US get involved in the Transatlantic slave trade?
Please be write as much as you can.
Will mark brainiest!
Answer:
Atlantic-historian Leonardo Marques’ new book is therefore the first to comprehensively examine the United States’ links to the slave trade between the Revolution and the Civil War, and it reveals the plethora of ways that Americans were involved in the business. Marques first describes how Rhode Island merchants pushed into the slave trade after the Revolution, taking advantage of the opening of Cuba to foreign slave ships. Merchants in Bristol, Rhode Island, flouted Congress’ 1807 abolition of the trade until 1820, when a new act made it a capital crime for U.S. citizens to be involved in the slave trade. Although historians have seen the 1820 act as toothless—no U.S. citizen was executed for illegal slave trading until 1862—Marques contends that “[e]vidence of U.S. citizens financing slave voyages almost disappears after 1820” (105). Marques then explores how the U.S. continued to be involved in slave trafficking after 1820. Between 1820 and 1866, slave ships carried 2.4 million Africans to the Americas, principally to Brazil (1.5m) and Cuba (0.7m). Using new data, Marques reveals that the majority of these Africans were forcibly transported in American built vessels that were designed to outrun the British Navy’s anti-slave-trade squadron. While slave ships typically flew the Portuguese or Spanish flag after 1807, a significant proportion sailed under the Stars and Stripes, which offered protection from search and seizure by the British Navy. U.S. citizens also continued to be concerned in the trade. Yankee captains and sailors manned slavers alongside foreigners. And American merchant firms in Brazil had Africans consigned to them during the 1830s and 1840s, who they resold to plantations, sometimes to American-owned coffee estates. When Brazilian authorities—under pressure from British and American consuls—drove out Portuguese and Spanish slave traders in 1856, many of them relocated to New York where they acquired American citizenship and dispatched slave ships to Cuba under the American flag. Marques’ new research thus demonstrates that the small numbers of captives carried on U.S. owned and flagged vessels belies a much deeper and persistent connection between the United States and the slave trade.
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During the Neolithic period, most paintings appeared on the walls and ceilings of caves.
OA.
True
B.
False
Answer: It's B. false because during Neolithic, people used to carry their paintings
It is true that during the neolithic artistic period, most paintings appeared on the walls and ceilings of caves.
What is the significance of Neolithic art?Neolithic period was important in development of arts. Paper art was not highly practiced by the artists of this period. During this period, sculptures, and architects carved caves out of stones.
During this age of artistic influence, most of the artists practiced drawing and carving the paintings on man-made surfaces like caves and stone monuments.
Hence, the statement aforementioned holds true regarding the Neolithic art.
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Four major candidates ran in the 1824 election, all under the "Democratic-Republican" name. One of the candidates, Andrew Jackson, was already famous. In the 1780s, he earned the right to practice law and served in various offices of the state government, including senator. He earned the nickname "Old Hickory" for his toughness as a general during the War of 1812 and First Seminole War. Jackson supported slavery and "Indian removal." This earned him support from voters in southern and frontier states. The other three candidates were John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts, Henry Clay of Kentucky, and William Crawford of Georgia.
U.S. presidents are elected through the Electoral College. The Founding Fathers worried that Americans were too spread out to learn enough about the candidates. Under the Electoral College, Americans cast their ballot for the popular vote, which chooses the electors for each state. The number of electoral votes each state equals the number of representatives and senators combined. The candidates must win an absolute majority of electoral votes to win the election.
In 1824, Andrew Jackson won the popular vote, but he did not win it in each state. Jackson and Adams both won many electoral votes. Jackson won the most with 99. However, a candidate needs an absolute majority of electoral votes to win. In 1824, Jackson needed 131 to win. When there is not majority winner, the election goes to the House of Representatives. This has only happened twice in U.S. history.
Even though he won the popular vote and many electoral votes, Andrew Jackson lost the presidency in 1824. John Quincy Adams was the Secretary of State at this time. Henry Clay was the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Henry Clay, receiving the least, was left out. However, as a leader in the House of Representatives, he had influence over the other members. Clay openly hated Jackson and there were rumors that Clay made a deal with Adams in exchange for his support. The House election declared John Quincy Adams president. Soon, he chose Henry Clay to fill the seat he left vacant, Secretary of State. Jackson was shocked and enraged. Although there was no inquiry of possible wrongdoing, Jackson accused Adams and Clay of making a "corrupt bargain."
John Quincy Adams was a disappointment as president. Many of his goals created divisions like federal funds for internal improvement. Some states thought that taking federal funds would force them to follow certain rules. They felt this reduced their rights as independent states. Jackson took advantage of issues like this one to gather more support. More Jackson supporters found their way to seats in Congress. He was as a man of the people and said Adams could never understand the common man's concerns.
John Quincy Adams ran against Andrew Jackson in the 1828 election. Personal attacks grew even more vicious, but Andrew Jackson appealed to many. He believed government was for the common man. He believed in strict reading of the law and limited internal improvements. He also believed in states' rights.
Andrew Jackson easily won the 1828 election, winning both the popular vote and a majority of electoral votes. Historians note the sectional nature of the voting. Support for Jackson was concentrated in South while Adams' support was mostly in the North. Jackson was so popular because he brought changes to the government. He also wanted to make sure the government was responsible for its actions. Jackson pushed settlement into the frontier. He supported the Indian Removal act. He also defended the spread of slavery. Though his support was heavier in the South, he was determined to keep a unified nation. The rise and presidency of Old Hickory is memorable to Americans today.
Which best describes the purpose of the Electoral College in the United States? (5 points)
a
Chooses the winner of an election if the popular vote is disputed
b
Reduces the number of smear campaigns among candidates
c
Publishes the results from each state's chosen electors
d
Determines the winner of the presidential election
Answer: so the answer is D
The original purpose of the Electoral College was to reconcile differing state and federal interests, provide a degree of popular participation in the election, give the less populous states some additional leverage in the process by providing “senatorial” electors, preserve the presidency as independent of Congress and generally insulate the election process from political manipulation.
Explanation:
What state official is the PRIMARY LEGAL official for the state? *
5 points
Treasurer
Attorney General
Governor
Secretary of State
Explanation:
your answer is Attorney General and it's correct 100%
how do we really know what dinos look like
Answer:
we dont
Explanation:
What are the phases of a genocide?
Answer:
Classification Symbolization Dehumanization Organization Polarization Preparation Extermination Denial
Explanation: