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Which statement describes the impact of Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle?
A. O It led to the passage of antitrust legislation.
B. It encouraged federal intervention in labor union strikes.
C. It prompted the movement to preserve national lands.
D. It exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry.
Answer:
C. It prompted the movement to preserve national lands.
Explanation:
What are two rights or
freedoms from the First
Amendment?
Answer:
Alright so, first amendment allows right of freedom religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition.
Freedom religion = not forced into a religion practice whatever you want
Expression = mostly mentions allowing to allow different opinions
Assembly = right to gather people and assemble basically such as protests
Right to petition = It's in the name.
Explanation:
4. As the 9/11 attacks happened, who were some of the key leaders and agencies that played a
role in determining the U.S. response?
What was one of the effect of the Columbian Exchange on the New World?
a. European populations decreased because of a shortage of food sources.
b. Native populations gained wealth from cooperation with explorers.
c. Native populations decreased from war and new diseases.
d. Enslaved Africans were given freedoms in the new settlements.
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Subject : History
what military advantages helped western nations dominate much of the world in the late 1800s?
Answer:
guns
Explanation:
Section 3:
He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union and recommend to their consideration
such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of
them, and in case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time
as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully
executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.
from 'Article 11," The United States Constitution
This excerpt is an example of a Constitutionally-guaranteed example of which of these Presidential tools?
A)
"bully pulpit
B)
"executive order
"checks and balances
D)
"power of appointing
The Executive Branch
B)
"executive order
"checks and balances
Answer:
bully pit
Explanation:
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A rubber ball is dropped from the top of a ladder. It bounces on the same spot on the ground several times, each time to a lesser height than the previous bounce, before coming to rest in place.
In one or two sentences, explain how the experiment shows the direction that gravity pulls an object, specifically showing that it does not pull an object parallel to the ground.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Firstly you need to know what is gravity?
Explanation:
The size of the gravitational force is proportional to the masses of the objects and weakens as the distance between them increases. Both objects exert an equal attractive force on each other: a falling object is attracting the Earth with the same size force as the Earth is attracting it.
Now you need to know why a rubber bounce?
When a rubber ball hits something, it absorbs energy and releases energy really fast, Zheng said. ... When it hits something, it stops, and the kinetic energy is stored inside the ball as internal energy. Then it can quickly convert the internal energy back into kinetic energy which allows the ball to bounce back
Now you want to know why does a rubber bounce lower each time?
The rubber slows down, deforms temporarily and shoots back up. The air in the ball acts like a spring—it gets compressed and expands again. During the collision, some of the rubber's's energy is converted into heat. As a consequence, the ball shoots up with less energy than it had when it reached Earth.
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Gravity does not pull the object to the ground, but pulls it towards the object with the greatest mass.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Gravity is a force that is related to mass and distance between objects.In that case, the more mass an object has, the more will be the "power" of gravity over it.The object with more mass, then, can attract the object with less mass towards it, due to gravity.In this case, a rubber ball has less mass than planet Earth. For this reason, we can say that the planet Earth, through gravity, can attract the rubber ball with great intensity.Therefore, the rubber ball is not being pulled towards the ground, but rather towards the planet Earth.
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What resistance did women's suffrage face? List TWO examples.
Answer:
Explanation:
Anti-suffragists argued that most women did not want the vote. Because they took care of the home and children, they said women did not have time to vote or stay updated on politics. Some argued women lacked the expertise or mental capacity to offer a useful opinion about political issues.
Answer:
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona adopt woman suffrage. In 1913, suffragists organized a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. The parade was the first major suffrage spectacle organized by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).
Explanation:
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1. How did the idea of Democracy impact the life of a citizen in a country?
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The Bill of Rights was added to the US Constitution in order to
how did differences in land cause conflict between the Powhatan and the Virginia colonists
Answer:
In general, this warfare was caused by cultural differences and conflicts over land.
Explanation:
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The assassination of a Powhatan chief by colonists sparked a confrontation between the Powhatan and the settlers, and Opecancanough sought retribution against them.
What was the conflict between the Powhatan and the Virginia colonists?The Virginia Colony and the Powhatan Confederacy's Algonquin Indians engaged in three conflicts known as the Anglo-Powhatan Wars in the early seventeenth century. The first conflict broke out in 1609 and was resolved in 1614. The second conflict took place between 1622 and 1626. They destroyed towns and cornfields (ironic, in that the English were often starving).
Atrocities were committed by both sides against one another. Powhatan was ultimately coerced into a figurative ceasefire. Pocahontas, the beloved daughter of Powhatan, was taken prisoner by colonists and later wed John Rolfe. The English immigrants were welcomed by Powhatan and his people in 1607, and they assisted them in surviving their first winter by teaching them how to cultivate maize and tobacco, giving them medicine, and assisting them in hunting.
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What three countries competed for power during the age of exploration?
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why was the mayflower compact important to the growth of representative government during the colonial period?
Answer:
The Mayflower Compact was important to the growth of representative government during the colonial period because it allowed colonist to create their own laws and government.
What skills are needed to participate in a civil society? *
Answer:
endurance speed and strength
Explanation:
you will meed it in a fight
How did Ann Judson help her husband on the mission field? (choose all that apply)
1. Visited him while he was in prison
2. Translated the Bible into the language of the natives
3. Saved orphan children
4. Shared the Burma mission to the people of London
5. Read and explained Scripture to the woman of Burma
6. Traveled to China to bring back medicine for the natives
Answer:
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Explanation:
Ann Judson helps her husband on the mission field by visiting him while he was in prison and translating the Bible into the language of the native's saved orphan children and reading and explaining Scripture to the woman of Burma. The correct options are 1, 2, 3, and 5.
While Adoniram Judson was detained in Ava, Burma, Ann Judson did pay him visits. During the First Anglo-Burmese War, the Burmese government imprisoned Adoniram. He received much-needed solace and assistance from Ann's visits during this trying period.
The Bible was translated into Burmese with Ann Judson's assistance. She was a gifted language learner and helped her husband translate the Bible, which was a crucial addition to their missionary work.
Burma's orphanage system was started by Ann Judson. She took good care of these kids, giving them affection, education, and a secure home.
Thus, the ideal selections are options 1, 2, 3, and 5.
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1: how do you define foreign policy?
2: Explain how foreign policy is determined, how foreign policy varies between developed and developing nations.
Answer:
in foreign policy general objectives that guide the activities and relationships of on state in its interactions with other states.
Explanation:
the development of foreign policy is influenced by domestic considerations the policies or behaviors of other states or plans to advance specific geopolitical design:)
What were the political effects of the Reformation?
A. Kings would always listen to the Pope
B. Lead to the collapse of the Church of England
C. Lead to the weakening of the Catholic Church and the increase in power of secular rulers (Kings)
D. Pope became more powerful
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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who controlled the middle east before the sykes-picot agreement
Answer: Under Sykes-Picot, the Syrian coast and much of modern-day Lebanon went to France; Britain would take direct control over central and southern Mesopotamia
Explanation:
Do you believe that there is still an effort to undermine the voting rights of people of
color? Why or why not?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
THeres no point in living it will all end one day anyways and dont even go on about atleast 1 second of joy its cut out in a heardbeat
1. Who are the two publishers who were rivals?
Answer:
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what did the treaty of paris do?
Answer:
ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies.
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Answer:
it is A
Explanation:
A because it is lease to gratest
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MOST IMPORTANT AMENDMENT" and in a 4-5 sentence paragraph, make an argument for which amendment is most important and why?
Answer:
Perhaps the most famous section of the Bill of Rights is the First Amendment. This right is so important, because it protects our rights to speech, press, petition, religion, and assembly.
The First Amendment is one of the most important amendments for the protection of democracy. Freedom of religion allows people to believe and practice whatever religion they want. Freedom of speech and press allows people to voice their opinions publicly and to publish them without the government stopping them.
Explanation:
What would happen if the 1st Amendment did not exist?
Assembly: With no First Amendment, protest rallies and marches could be prohibited according to official and/or public whim; membership in certain groups could also be punishable by law. Petition: Threats against the right to petition the government often take the form of SLAPP suits
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Place events that relate to Georgia's role in the American Revolution in the correct order
Answer:
What happened in Georgia during the American Revolution? We hear a lot about events in Massachusetts or Virginia, but what were things like in the colony of Georgia during America's War for Independence?
In 1732, Georgia became the last British colony to be founded. Originally intended by founder James Oglethorpe to be a refuge for debtors and the 'worthy poor,' the colony was founded as a buffer zone to protect southern colonies from Spanish incursions. Georgia did not have a prominent role in the American Revolution the way other colonies like Massachusetts or Virginia did.
Bearing reference to King George II, Loyalist sentiment was common throughout the colony. Loyalists were those American colonists who did not desire independence from Great Britain but instead remained 'loyal' to the Crown. Sometimes Loyalists were also called 'Tories.' Loyalists tended to be more common throughout the South, where republicanism was not as strong and where British troops were regarded more favorably because they helped protect settlers from Native American tribes.
It's safe to say that on the eve of the American Revolution, anti-British sentiment was not nearly as pronounced in Georgia as it was in other colonies. For example, Georgia did not participate in the Stamp Act Congress in 1765 or the First Continental Congress in 1774 due to a lack of anti-British sentiment. Until the outbreak of violence at Lexington and Concord, most Georgian colonists were perfectly content to be British subjects. Georgia was probably the most pro-British of the 13 colonies, but this would not remain the case for long.
Explanation:
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in the ‘90s, what defensive strategy was considered an "illegal defense"?
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A b c or d help me find this
Answer: I think it's B or D sorry if I'm wrong
Explanation: It can't be A due to the constant hint of this being about the governing, it's not C since the Articles of Confederacy were noticeably weak.
when was the declaration of independence adopted by congress
What were the two primary accomplishments of Chavez and the United Farm Workers in the 1960s and 70s as described in the article?
Answer:
What were the two primary accomplishments of Chavez and the United Farm Workers in the 1960s and 70s
Explanation:
The UFW and Chávez had many accomplishments - establishing minimum wage standards, wage contracts, safer working conditions, child labor reform, and advancement in civil rights for Chicanos and other farm workers. Chávez's dedication to farm workers and civil rights grew out of influential childhood experiences.
( Chavez founded the National Farm Workers Association (later the United Farm Workers of America) and won important victories to raise pay and improve working conditions for farm workers in the late 1960s and 1970s)