Answer:
Gorbachev's decision to allow elections with a multi-party system and create a presidency for the Soviet Union began a slow process of democratization that eventually destabilized Communist control and contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
Gorbachev's decision to allow elections with a multi-party system and create a presidency for the Soviet Union began a slow process of democratization that eventually destabilized Communist control and contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
How did the Whiskey Rebellion shape America's domestic policies?
Answer:
govt. victory armed resistance eliminated minor tax evasion
Explanation:
Washington was alarmed, viewing it as a threat to the nations existence
Which of the following statements about the Frontier Wars is FALSE? a. Adobe Walls was a camp of buffalo hunters. b. Cynthia Parker’s son became a Comanche chief who raided Texas settlements. c. Buffalo soldiers fought to protect Native Americans on the plains. d. Some Texas officials promoted buffalo hunting to defeat the tribes that depended on them.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Buffalo soldiers didn't only battle Native Americans. They also fought wildfires and poachers in Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks and supported the parks' infrastructure. The Buffalo Soldiers' main duty was to support the nation's westward expansion by protecting settlers, building roads and other infrastructure, and guarding the U.S. mail. This probably didn't help since it was late
Answer: c.
Explanation:
c. is false because Buffalo Soldiers protected white settlers and the westward expansion, they were against the natives.
Explain the geographic context for the development of the civilizations in Africa.
Answer:
The geography impacted where people could live, important trade resources such as gold and salt, and trade routes that helped different civilizations to interact and develop. A wide variety of peoples developed throughout Ancient Africa over the course of history.
Explanation:
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How do the sources we get exposed to impact how we understand and remember history?
1.Sources help us to study past as we get to know how the people lived in the past, their traditions,their kings name and their success,etc. 2. Inscriptions tell us about the lifestyles of kings, their empires,their dignity,etc.
How did the Turks utilize artillery at Constantinople?
Answer:
The Turks began their journey in the use of artillery in the 14th century mainly for sieges. Artillery had been used in wars for 100 years, but it had not been very effective as a siege weapon. One of the protagonists of our story was the Muslim of Hungarian origin Orbán.
Which state territory had the largest concentration of native american reservations in 1830?
Answer:
Georgia
Explanation:
Identify the right pair of ideologies which were considered to be the most important legacy of the French Revolution
Answer:
The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution. It inspired the Germans, Italians, and Austrians to overthrow their oppressive regimes. Colonised people of Asia and Africa were deeplys influenced by the French Revolution.Feb 22, 2018
Explanation:
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What became a major turning point which helped to establish the principle that the federal government is responsible for the smooth
running of the economy?
A) the new deal
B)New Democratic socialism deal
C)financial relief deal
D) relief recovery and reform
The Age of Imperialism
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United States pursued an aggressive
policy of expansionism, spreading its political and economic influence around the globe. Growth in
international trade occurred from the late 1800s to World War I: the first era of true "global
economy
Re-state in your own words:
Answer:
After temporarily resolving the problems of Reconstruction and Industrialization, Americans began to resume the course of expansion. The horrors of the Civil War had interrupted the original Manifest Destiny that began in the 1840s. Now, as pioneers settled the last western frontiers, expansionists looked yet farther to the west—toward Asia and the Pacific.
Explanation:
Does the following sentence make sense:
No one brought cleats to Captain Marvel's soccer tournament, so they were slipping and sliding on the field.
Thanks to anyone who helps!
Answer:
yes it does
Explanation:
because you explained in very good details and great form of details
What was the purpose of the senate in the Roman republic?
Explanation:
the Senate of the Roman Kingdom held three principal responsibilities: it functioned as the ultimate repository for the executive power, it served as the kings council, and it functioned as legislative body in concert with he people or Rome.
How did the U.S. Constitution handle the issue of slavery?
A. It outlawed slavery throughout the country.
B. It allowed each state to decide its own rules about slavery.
C. It expressed official support for slavery to continue.
D. It restricted the slave trade but did not end it.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the direction of friction force between box and ground?
Answer The friction force points against the direction that the object would slide without friction. Static friction keeps gravity from pulling the cheese down the incline. Figure 1. Cheese resting on an incline because static friction holds it in place
In the 1920s, Georgians were affected by each factor below EXCEPT which of the following?
A. boll weevils
B. a prolonged drought
c. an increase in cotton production and prices
D. the loss of thousands of working farms
Answer:
an increase in cotton production
Explanation:
because the boll weevils were eating all their plants, I hope this helps!
People, that live in a representative government have many responsibilities.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When living in a representative democracy, you and your fellow citizens have civil duties such as voting for the right people into office and addressing problems in your community.
In the Cultural Revolution, who did Mao want to influence the most?
Answer:
Mao wanted to influence his Democratic enemies and the Chinese citizens.
Explanation:
Definition of Imperator?
Answer:
commander (a title conferred under the Republic on a victorious general and under the Empire on the emperor).
Explanation: hope this helps.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution reads "The powers not delegated
to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,
are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." What is the term
that refers to this division of power between the national and state
governments?
Checks and Balances
O Separation of Powers
Popular Soveriegnty
O Federalism
Answer:
Separation of Powers Popular Soveriegnty
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The Battle of Waterloo is important because it:
A) liberated South America from Spanish rule.
B) convinced the Southern German States to ally with Prussia.
C) nended Napoleon's control of Europe.
D) liberated Southern Italy from Austria.
Answer:
B. (Ended Napoleon's control of Europe.)
Explanation:
The battle of Waterloo was in Belgium between British and ally's vs the French who were under Napoleon command. Napoleon lost, causing the end of the Napoleonic wars.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
why did britain gain so much power over industrialization
Answer:
becuse it was the birth place of a leading force in the industrial revolution
Explanation:
The Soviet Union sided with Germany until Hitler decided to attack the Soviet Union.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Why did the States not want to give the national government too much power?
Feared it would abuse power like the British had
Wanted to design an American King/Queen
The States wanted to control their people
The national government had too much power under the Articles of Confederation
Answer:
feared it would abuse power like the british had
Explanation:
describe the major events of the french revolution
Answer:
French Revolution 10 Key Events Timeline
Call of the Estates Generals (May 5, 1789) ...
•Tennis Court Oath (June 17, 1789) ...
•Storming of the Bastille (July 14, 1789) ...
•Declaration of the Rights of Man (August 26, 1789) ...
•March on Versailles (October 5, 1789) ...
•Civil Constitution of the Clergy (July 12, 1790) ...
•Royal Family attempts to flee (June 20, 1791)
Explanation:
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1. What three levels of government do we live under?
Answer:
consecutive legistative and ececutive
Explanation:
Answer:
federal , province and local level of government.
Explanation:
in the context of which country .......?
How did the Missouri Compromise solve the “slave state” and the “free state” problem?
Answer:
it created an easy system for the slavery or free status of a territories newly becoming states.
Explanation:
the Missouri Compromise created a line across the U.S in order to easily determine whether a territory would become a slave state or a free state when becoming a state. The line was above Missouri and territories that were above the line became free states and those below the line became slave states.
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Answer:
I apologize if I am wrong but I believe it I D. colonization of Australia by the United Kingdom
How are black americans are not considered or that they are being ignored
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Answer:
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QUESTION: What led to population booms in places like Pike's Peak, Colorado and Virginia City, Nevada during the 1800s?
A. The Completion of the Erie Canal.
B. Gold and silver discoveries
C. The United States losing land to Native Americans.
Answer:
B. Gold and silver discoveries
Explanation:
Could Cuban Missile Crisis be turned into global war, if not reasonable decisions of the leaders?
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Answer:
Nikita Khrushchev's (1894-1971)
Explanation:
many people feared the world was on the brink of nuclear war. However, disaster was avoided when the U.S. agreed to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's (1894-1971) offer to remove the Cuban missiles in exchange for the U.S. promising not to invade Cuba.
Answer:
The Cuban Missile Crisis stands as a seminal event.2
History offers no parallel to those thirteen
days of October 1962, when the USA and the Soviet Union paused at the nuclear precipice.
Never before had there been such a high probability that so many lives would end suddenly.
Had war come, it could have meant the death of 100 million Americans and more than
100 million Russians, and millions of Europeans as well. Other catastrophes and inhumanities
of history would have faded into insignifi cance. Given the odds of disaster—which President
Kennedy estimated as ‘between one out of three and even’—our escape is staggering (Steel
1969: 22).
In retrospect, this crisis proved a major watershed in the Cold War. For thirteen days, the
USA and the Soviet Union stood ‘eyeball to eyeball’, each with the power of mutualdestruction in hand. Having peered over the edge of the nuclear precipice, both nations
edged backwards towards détente. Never again was the risk of war between them as great as
it was during the last two weeks of October 1962. Thus an understanding of this crisis is es-
sential for every serious student of foreign affairs.Operation Anadyr
American sources and newly available material from the Soviet Union now permit us to re-
construct the Soviet arms build-up that culminated in the conversion of Cuba into a major
strategic missile base.3
The Soviet government first gave arms to Cuba in the autumn of 1959. The Soviets and
Cubans negotiated the next phase of military assistance in early 1962. The Soviet Presid-
ium approved Cuban requests for additional weapons in April 1962, and the Soviets re-
sumed arms shipments at a markedly increased pace in late July. By 1 September, Soviet
arms in Cuba included surface-to-air missiles, coastal defence Sopka cruise missiles, patrol
boats armed with anti-ship missiles, and more than 5000 Soviet technicians and military
personnel.
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