Answer:
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Which state's defense funding is the greatest in proportion to its overall funding received?
Answer:
Idaho
Among all states, Idaho received the largest proportion of its funds from grants at 6%. Each state received a different mix of funding from each of these categories in fiscal 2018.
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Nativist of the 19th century objected to immigration into the United States because the they believed:
(A) Immigrants would refuse to vote and participate in American democracy.
(B) Immigrants would take jobs from people born in the United States.
(C) Immigrants could use their wealth to buy up the best land in the United States.
(D) Immigrants were trying to spread Protestantism in the United States.
Answer:
I think it is A Immigrants would refuse to vote and participate in American democracy.
Explanation:
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What is something you want to learn about the Wild West and Westward expansion?
Answer:
How people are moving West during westward expansion
Explanation:
Besides you should make up your own question
How did technological advancements in farming equipment help farmers?
answer more efficient cultivation of more land
Explanation:
revenue is the amount of money that
Answer:
Revenue is the total amount of money a company generates through the sale of its goods and services
Explanation:
Answer:
Revenue is the total amount of money a company generates through the sale of its materials and services.
Explanation:
During the Gilded Age, unskilled workers in factories typically did
O different tasks throughout the day.
O one complex task for many hours.
O the same tasks for only a few hours
O the same tasks for many hours.
Answer:
d. the same tasks for many hours
Explanation:
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ANSWER:IS D
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What did James do to gain absolute rule?
Answer:
WDYM?
Explanation:
Answer:
WDYM?
Explanation:
BRAINLEST AND 50 POINTS!!! Capturing a slave: Put all the words into two quality sentences about slavery:
Use all of the following words: greedy, traps, hostage, slave ship, family, inhumane and freedom.
Answer:
The African slave trade began in Africa where many greedy slave traders would use traps and take Africans hostage so that they could bring them back to the United States on slave ships to sell into slavery. This broke up families restricting the freedom of African people through inhumane methods.
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how did the philosophers of the Enlightenment have an impact on the governments of future countries
Answer:
The spread of Enlightenment philosophers' ideas sparked changes in governments and society throughout Europe. Encouraged by ideas such as natural law and social contracts, people challenged the structure of governments and society in existence since the Middle Ages.
The Enlightenment brought political modernization to the west, in terms of focusing on democratic values and institutions and the creation of modern, liberal democracies. Enlightenment thinkers sought to curtail the political power of organized religion, and thereby prevent another age of intolerant religious war.
The Enlightenment had a profound effect on religion. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God.
The Enlightenment helped combat the excesses of the church, establish science as a source of knowledge, and defend human rights against tyranny. It also gave us modern schooling, medicine, republics, representative democracy, and much more.
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How did the Silk Road influence the exchange of culture, ideas, and goods between China, East Africa, and Europe?
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Answer:
many different cultures get to learn new things from other cultures by trading goods between China east Africa and Europe.
To which country did Wilson send
military troops despite advocating
for moral diplomacy?
A. Cuba
B. Mexico
C. Haiti
"It shall be the policy of this Nation to
regard any nuclear missile launched
from Cuba against any nation in the
Western Hemisphere as an attack
by the Soviet Union on the United
States, requiring a full retaliatory
response upon the Soviet Union."
—U.S. president John Kennedy, Address on
The Cuban Crisis—October 22, 1962
According to President Kennedy, the United States would consider "any
nuclear missile launched from Cuba" evidence of...
Soviet aggression.
Cuban nuclear proliferation.
the globalization of the Cold War.
an attack on the Western Hemisphere.
Imagine that you were President Ford when he was trying to decide whether to pardon Nixon. Use the table below to list the pros and cons that Ford may have considered when making his decision. Fill in the table with reasons that you would pardon Nixon and reasons that you would not.
Some of the pros for pardoning Nixon by President Ford include:
It would put the Watergate Scandal to rest. It would further expose to government to scrutiny which might lead to a loss of public trust.Some of the cons for pardoning Nixon were:
It would be an unpopular move that would cost Ford support. Nixon would have escaped justice. What were pros and cons of pardoning Nixon?If Nixon was pardoned, it would have the benefit of putting the Watergate Scandal to rest. This was important because the issue was polarizing the nation.
Taking a former president to trial would have also led to the people losing confidence in the position of the President which would have been very negative.
On the other hand, Nixon had committed a crime and should be punished like everyone else and pardoning him would mean he would escape this justice. Most people were also against a pardon at the time.
Find out more on the Pardon of Nixon at https://brainly.com/question/312947.
Answer:
pros-
It might allow the nation's attention to turn to things other than Nixon and the Watergate break-in.
Nixon had already been punished by having to leave the presidency in disgrace.
It would save the government a great deal of time and money that would otherwise be spent on prosecuting Nixon.
A trial of Nixon could drag on forever and be a distraction domestically and internationally.
cons-
No one is above the law, even the President of the United States.
Nixon should suffer more for his misdeeds.
It might make Americans less trustful of the government if they see the president getting away with wrongdoing when others go to jail.
It might be unpopular with the voting public.
Explanation:
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How does acquiring Texas and Oregon fulfil the concept of Manifest Destiny?
Answer:
Manifest destiny was an idea that gave Americans a destine by God to govern.
Explanation:
The motive behind the expansion into Texas and Oregon was the Manifest destiny. The idea to settle n Texas and Oregon came in answer to the United States annexation of Texas and conflict over the Oregon Country with British, which ultimately became part of America. The main goal was to spread its white American settlers in the westward region. The settlers move and expand across America to spread their traditions and their institutions. They began to buy land and settle there to do farming and ranching and cattle keeping.
Write down the role played by nepali citizen in unification o Nepal
Bise Nagarche suggested King Prithivi Narayan Shah to collect fund to buy weapons from 12000 roofs of Gorkha State. The youths between 16 to 30 participated in the war. Citizens of Dahachok supported Prithivi Narayan Shah to attack Nuwakot
At the onset of World War I, what was the United States official policy regarding involvement in the war?
A. The United States engaged in a policy of the unrestricted submarine warfare
B. The United States engaged in a policy of neutrality
C. The United States engaged in a policy of total war
D. The United States engaged in a policy known as the Anaconda Plan
Answer:
B. The united Syayes en ganged in a policy of the unrestricted submarine warfare
Explanation:
Because The participation of the United States in the First World War put an end to its international isolationism and established it as a key player in the international system. At the outbreak of World War I, the United States presented itself as a neutral nation, trading freely with both sides.
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Creating laws is the U.S. House of Representatives’ most important job. All laws in the United States begin as bills. Before a bill can become a law, it must be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the President. Let’s follow a bill’s journey to become law.
The Bill Begins
Laws begin as ideas. These ideas may come from a Representative—or from a citizen like you. Citizens who have ideas for laws can contact their Representatives to discuss their ideas. If the Representatives agree, they research the ideas and write them into bills.
The Bill Is Proposed
When a Representative has written a bill, the bill needs a sponsor. The Representative talks with other Representatives about the bill in hopes of getting their support for it. Once a bill has a sponsor and the support of some of the Representatives, it is ready to be introduced.
The Bill Is Introduced
In the U.S. House of Representatives, a bill is introduced when it is placed in the hopper—a special box on the side of the clerk’s desk. Only Representatives can introduce bills in the U.S. House of Representatives.
When a bill is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, a bill clerk assigns it a number that begins with H.R. A reading clerk then reads the bill to all the Representatives, and the Speaker of the House sends the bill to one of the House standing committees.
–"How Laws Are Made,” Office of the Clerk
Read the passage. What is the author’s purpose for writing the text?
to entertain the reader with amusing facts about the US government
to argue that the US legislature is the most effective one in the world
to compare US laws with laws of other countries
to explain how laws are made in the United States
Answer:
it's D
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct option is A
Explanation:
i tried D but it was incorrect
Which of these leaders was thought to
be harboring illegal chemical weapons
and was removed from power in Iraq in
2003?
A. Osama bin Laden
B. Qasem Soleimani
C. Saddam Hussein
D. Turki Al-Sheikh
4. How do these laws help you to understand what life was like in Louisiana and other
Southern states after the Civil War?
Answer:
It shows an equal, segregated and restricted and it was for other races
Question 29 of 50
Johnathan Edwards' sermons were meant to:
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O encourage people to love their neighbors.
scare people into joining the traditional Puritan church.
convince people that there were many paths to God.
convince people to obey the British government.
Answer:
convince people that there were many paths to God
Explanation:
Edwards's aim was to teach his listeners about the horrors of Hell, the dangers of sin, and the terrors of being lost. Edwards described the position of those who do not follow Christ's urgent call to receive forgiveness.
In a program, high school graduates have the chance to learn about and
train in a chosen field in a short period of time.
A. developmental
B. certification
C. transfer
D. school-to-work
SUBMIT
Answer:
Will be a certificate.
Explanation:
Answer: B. certification
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How did permanent settlements impact the social structure of early civilizations?
Permanent settlements allowed all citizens to feel safe and productive within the society as equals.
Some jobs were deemed more important than others, so those citizens were viewed as more important.
As they were the producers for the village, farmers occupied the highest place in permanent settlements.
Children were viewed as the most important members of the society because they were considered the future.
Answer:
Some jobs were deemed more important than others, so those citizens were viewed as more important.
Explanation:
Agricultural production has changed the previous social systems; and resulted in huge social consequences, where people lived in bigger and denser communities and not everyone had to dedicate their full time in search of food. Permanent settlements resulted in specialization within society which gave rise to different social classes. With the availability of surplus food, people got spared time that can be devoted to specialized tasks. In this process, some people became more important than others.
Hope it helps!!!Brainliest pls!!!Answer:Some jobs were deemed more important than others, so those citizens were viewed as more important.
Explanation:
Last minute true or False
Immigrants faced hardships in the United States such as foreign culture, discrimination
and urban life.
True or False
Answer:
Explanation:
true
Define and describe what is valued when reading in history
Answer:
the timeline and the facts
Answer:
the timeline and the facts because it will help you learn more about what your learning and it will also help you by giving you more information.
Explanation:
How did the French and Indian War impact Georgia? *
Answer:
Once the French and the Indian tribes were defeated and no longer a threat to Georgia, the colony prospered in a stable and peaceful environment. Georgia's gained new land, her borders expanded to the St.
Explanation:
By 1900, what kind of government had Great Britain transformed into? A. Constitutional Monarchy B. Parliamentary Democracy C. Socialist Dictatorship
Answer: b. Parliamentary democracy
Explanation: do not pick A. It’s wrong.
What was one of the final straws that caused Congress to draft the Declaration of Independence?
What was the significance of the Sahel region for commerce and
trade in Africa?
In what modern African nation was the Kingdom of
Kanem-Bornu located?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Kanem–Bornu Empire existed in areas which are now part of Chad and Nigeria. It was known to the Arabian geographers as the Kanem Empire from the 8th century AD onward and lasted as the independent kingdom of Bornu (the Bornu Empire) until 1900. The Kanem Empire (c. 700–1380) was located in the present countries of Chad, Nigeria and Libya.[2] At its height it encompassed an area covering not only most of Chad, but also parts of southern Libya (Fezzan) and eastern Niger, northeastern Nigeria and northern Cameroon. The Bornu Empire (1380s–1893) was a state in what is now northeastern Nigeria, in time becoming even larger than Kanem, incorporating areas that are today parts of Chad, Niger, Sudan, and Cameroon. The early history of the Empire is mainly known from the Royal Chronicle or Girgam discovered in 1851 by the German traveller Heinrich Barth.
Which details reveal courage as a Māori value? Check all that apply.
“In subduing Tawhiri, Tū created peace in the heavens and the earth.”
“In his anger, Tū chopped down the forests.”
“At last, Tū made nets to capture Tangora’s fish.”
“Tū opened his mouth and ate his brothers to punish them for their cowardice.”
“The Māori, the humans who are able to master anything that they decide to conquer”
Answer:
a d and e
Explanation:
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Answer:
a , d, and e
Explanation:
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Why was Thucydides’s History of the Peloponnesian War an important contribution of ancient Greece?
It describes the Acropolis’s role in the war as providing a place of defense and shelter.
This work records the war between Greece and Persia in an attempt to explain the conflict.
Thucydides recorded both the Greek and Spartan sides of the war to ensure that the history was correct.
It was the first time that the Greeks had recorded a history of a war, even though other groups had recorded history.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer: B
Explanation: Its the only answer that really makes sense, Writing a documentary on a event to record what happen at the event