Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is true, there was a lot of argument within the coalition forces.
B, many countries oppose imperialism
C is true, but it doesn't fit the context, the Kuwait is oil-rich so countries would want to liberate it to retain their oil supply
D, peacekeeping forces were not used in the gulf war.
1.) What object is used to represent the scandal? Why?
2.)According to the cartoon, what is the impact of the scandal?
Incomplete question. I assumed you are referring to this cartoon.
Explanation:
1. A steamroller is the object used to represent the scandal. This object is fitting because it used to flatten the surfaces of roads during construction. So, in a way, it shows the flattening effects of the scandal on those involved.
2. The scandal leads to a figurative downward fall of president Warren G. Harding's administration as a result of the Teapot Dome Scandal which negatively affected his administration.
The civil and criminal lawsuits related to the scandal continued throughout the 1920s.In 1927 The Supreme Court ruled that oil leases had been obtained in a corrupt manner.
The impact of the scandal
1. A steamroller is the object used to represent the scandal. This object is fitting because it used to flatten the surfaces of roads during construction.
2. The scandal leads to a figurative downward fall of president Warren G. Harding's administration as a result of the Teapot Dome Scandal which negatively affected his administration.
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
Between 1960 and 1970, the gross national product
(GNP) in the Philippines;
a. increased
b. decreased
c. remained the same
The largest increase in GNP occurred between
a.1980 and 1990
b.1990 and 2000
c. 2000 and 2010
a. us investments and trade
b. war with the Japanese
c. the khmer rouge
contributed to the
increased GNP in the Philippines.
Answer:
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
Between 1960 and 1970, the gross national product (GNP) in the Philippines
✔ remained the same
.
The largest increase in GNP occurred between
✔ 2000 and 2010
.
✔ US investments and trade
contributed to the increased GNP in the Philippines.
Explanation:
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The Gross National Product of Philippines remained the same between 1960 and 1970; increased the most between 2000 and 2010, contributed the most by US investments and trade.
What is the Gross National Product?The GNP or gross national product can also be referred as the market value of all the goods and services being produced in such region for the year.
The GNP of Philippines was affected positively after the United States made investments and started trade with the nation towards the latter half of the 20th century.
While the GNP of Philippines remained the same during the years 1960 and 1970, it received an exponential growth in the first decade of the 21st century.
It can be said that the maximum contribution to the increase in the Gross National Product of Philippines was contributed the most by the US investments and trades.
Hence, 1-C; 2-C and 3-A, the GNP of Philippines was the same in the period between 1960 and 1970, grew the maximum between 2000 and 2010 and was promoted by the US investments and trades.
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What does bicameral mean? Explain how the legislative branch is bicameral.
Answer:
Bicameral means having two branches or chambers.
Explanation:
The legislative branch is bicameral, as Congress is divided into two parts: the Sneate and the House of Representatives.
I hope this helps you!
Industrialization led to increased demands by the public for
Answer:
a more democratic government.
Explanation:
Industrial revolution (industrialization) can be defined as a period of significant change in economic and social manufacturing process characterized by the use of handicrafts and agrarian methods to the use of power-driven equipments and machines. Basically, the industrial revolution began in Great Britain (England) between 1760 to 1840 and eventually spread across other countries of the world.
The dominant industry of the industrial revolution in Great Britain in terms of modern equipments, level of output, number of employees, capital invested and quality of product was the textile industry.
Furthermore, humans and animals were largely used as a means to generate power, execute tasks or do certain things during the production and distribution process.
However, in the advent of industrialization and technological advancement, machines were invented to replace human and animal power.
Some examples of such inanimate sources are Steam plants, Nuclear plants, Wind etc.
Hence, industrialization led to increased demands by the public for a more democratic government i.e government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Answer:
Ty to the person above, it was correct
Explanation:
Proof:
Document 3a
... During the same winter of 1890 three boys from a Hull-House club were injured at one machine in
a neighboring factory for lack of a guard which would have cost but a few dollars. When the injury of
one of these boys resulted in his death, we felt quite sure that the owners of the factory would share
our horror and remorse, and that they would do everything possible to prevent the recurrence of such
a tragedy. To our surprise they did nothing whatever, and I made my first acquaintance then with
those pathetic documents signed by the parents of working children, that they will make no claim for
damages resulting from "carelessness." The visits we made in the neighborhood constantly
discovered women sewing upon sweatshop work, and often they were assisted by incredibly small
children. I remember a little girl of four who pulled out basting threads hour after hour, sitting on a
stool at the feet of her Bohemian mother, a little bunch of human misery. But even for that there was
no legal redress (remedy), for the only child-labor law in Illinois, with any provision for enforcement,
had been secured (achieved] by the coal miners' unions, and was confined to children employed in
mines. ... There was at that time no statistical information on Chicago industrial conditions, and Mrs.
Florence Kelley, an early resident of Hull-House, suggested to the Illinois State Bureau of Labor that
they investigate the sweating system (sweatshops) in Chicago with its attendant [use of child labor.
The head of the Bureau adopted this suggestion and engaged Mrs. Kelley to make the investigation...
Source: Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes, MacMillan, 1912
3a. Based on this document, identify one social problem Jane Addams wanted to reform.
Answer: The use of child labor.
Explanation:
Jane Addams, along with Ellen Gates Starr, founded the Hull House on the Near West Side of Chicago on September 18, 1889. Hull House became a powerful settlement house that fought for child labor laws, at both the state level and the federal level. Furthermore, they wanted protective legislation for women, children, and immigrants, as well as women's suffrage, unemployment compensations, and several other reforms that were part of the Progressive ideas at the beginning of the 1900s.
Who could not seek amnesty under this oath of allegiance? Check all that apply.
former Confederate government officials
congressional representatives or judges who had left office to join the rebellion
commissioned officers of the US Army or US Navy who had left to join the rebellion
members of the Confederate army and navy
people who mistreated African American soldiers or white officers who were prisoners of war
Confederate military officers with the rank of colonel or higher
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
During the administration of United States President Andrew Johnson, on May 29th, 1865, he issued a proclamation granting amnesty to all persons who have directly or indirectly taken part in the rebellion.
He, however, excluded some categories of people, that could not seek amnesty under this oath of allegiance but through special application to the President.
Some of these categories of people are:
>congressional representatives or judges who had left office to join the rebellion
>commissioned officers of the US Army or US Navy who had left to join the rebellion
>people who mistreated African American soldiers or white officers who were prisoners of war
>Confederate military officers with the rank of colonel or higher
What was a cause of the agricultural revolution
Answer:
Explanation:
The agricultural revolution in England was thought to have occurred because of three major changes: the selective breeding of livestock; the removal of common property rights to land; and new systems of cropping, involving turnips and clover.
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4. What did the children's teacher, Mrs. Goree, do to help them go to the march?
Answer:
Mrs. Goree turned her back so that the students could leave without her seeing them. This was her way to be an ally with the kids and yet not lose her job.
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What was the name of Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic agenda?
What theory did Dwight D. Eisenhower articulate regarding communism in Southeast Asia and Central America?
instead of the Bible, what did John Quincy Adams take the oath of office on?
How long did William Henry Harrison serve as president of the United States?
Who is the only U. S. President with a PHD?
Who is the only president to hold a patent? What was it for?
Who was the first President elected who had previously been divorced?
What name was given to the commission that was established to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination?
What president had a sport named after him?
Who was the oldest candidate to become President? How old was he?
Who was the first President to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
Who was the first president born outside of the original thirteen colonies?
How many pardons did President Clinton give on his last day in office?
What kind of pet did John Quincy Adams keep in the White House?
What famous American was Zachary Taylor's son-in-law?
Which secret society did James Buchanan belong to?
What did Calvin Coolidge reportedly leave behind when he moved out of the White House?
Answer:
1. the great society
2. domino theory
3. a book of law
4. 32 days
5. woodrow wilson
6. abraham Lincoln, for a device to lift boats over shoals
7. ronald reagan
8. lee harvey Oswald
9. herbert hoover ( hoover-ball)
10. John f Kennedy, he was 43
11. preident barack obama
12. abraham Lincoln
13. 456
14. 3 dogs
15. Jefferson davis and john Calhoun
16.freemasons
17.
5 functions of the secretary of of state in the british colonial adminstration
Answer:
After NSW achieved self-governence in 1856 the Colonial Secretary, was responsible for a range of essential functions, including charities, prisons, police, the Aborigines Protection Board, neglected children, the insane, hospitals and industrial schools.
Explanation:
A simpler response would be, "5 functions of the secretary state include charities, prisons, police, the Aborigines Protection Board, neglected children, and the insane."
1. Why was England broke after the French and Indian War?
A. They lost the war.
B. They spent a lot of money to protect the colonists.
C. They had to pay the colonists for helping England win the
war.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think it's the right answer
others terms for simbahan?
Lihim ng Lumang Simbahan: Lihim ng Lumang Simbahan is a 1940 Filipino film directed by Tor Villano. It stars Tita Duran, Reynaldo Dante and Luningning. Simbahan-Talagas Protected Landscape: The Simbahan-Talagas Protected Landscape is a protected area in northern Aurora, Philippines that preserves a major watershed in the Sierra Madre mountain range of Central Luzon
what the other person said
Which of the following was a primary cause of the other three?
Answer:
huh
Explanation:
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Answer:
(4) European involvement in the Crusades
Explanation:
The other points which are given in the question are the situations which had happened because the Europeans had involved them selves in the crusades.
The effects of this involvement was the development of the middle class in the society. It also led to the increase in the demand of the eastern goods by the people of Europe.
More over the people of Europe had developed new interest in learning. All this had happened because the Europeans had involved themselves in the crusades.
PLZ HELP (10 points)
Answer:
Salutary Neglect (Answer A)
On page 355, analyze the map and answer the question:
How does this map help explain the expansion of World War I from a localized to a
global war?
Of the various events that led to division between the colonists and Parliament which do you think was the most significant?
Answer:
Personally, I would say the Seven Years War. It started the divide in the first place. The war itself costed Great Britain a great amount of money, and to make it up, they started taxing the colonists heavily. This first instance of taxation is what led to the divide, and the taxation started because of the war. Therefore, I believe that that is the most significant event.
Explanation:
Which languages were spoken by most of the early American colonists? A. Japanese, Chinese, Greek B. German, Russian, Italian C. English, Spanish, French D. Arabic, Polish, Swedish
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
The settlers were primarily Spanish and French explorers.
Answer:
I think it is:
C. English, Spanish, French
Explanation:
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Which rights are being guaranteed by this section of the Texas Constitution?
Rights of the press
Rights of the accused
Rights of crime victims
Rights of equal treatment before the law
explain your answer
Answer:
rights of equal treatment before the law
which of the following does not correctly describe Charles Dickens?
A. a mid-nineteenth-century author whose writing about urban squalor helped spur reform
B. Writer of a series of stories about the lives of the British aristocracy
C. Author of A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, Bleak House, and Little Dorrit
D. Wrote about the fictional Industrial city of Coketown in his 1854 novel, Hard Times
Answer: The correct answer is letter A. Charles Dickens was not a a mid-nineteenth-century author whose writings about urban squalor helped spur reform. He was a famous writer that wrote series of stories about the lives of British aristocracy and snobbery.
Explanation:
Why was Osama bin Laden able to create a terrorist organization?
Answer:
bin Laden had connections to wealthy and powerful Islamic leaders that grew a financial network together in order to finance holy wars. He also wanted holy wars to take place globally. He used the Islamic religion as an excuse to form it, as during that time, there was a huge Islamic revival after 1979 after the Iranian Revolution took place.
Explanation:
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I REAALLIY NEED HELP WITH THIS QUESTION George Washington and the new Continental Army first drove the British out of
A.Philadelphia
B.Boston
C.New York
D.Charlestown
Answer:
Boston :)
Explanation:
Answer: So B. Boston
Explanation: George Washington arrived and laid siege to the city. British reinforcements were also cut off by the arrival of French admiral François de Grasse, who drove the British Navy out of Chesapeake Bay and ensured that it could not support Cornwallis.
What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence? *
1. To declare the 4th of July as a national holiday.
2. To let the world know that America was officially free.
3. To declare George Washington the first President of the United States.
4. To ask Britain one last time not to go to war
Answer:
2
Explanation:
i just know
Cabinet Secretaries are selected by the President but must be confirmed by the ____________________.
Congress
Supreme Court Justice
White House Chief of Staff
Attorney General
Answer: must be confirmed by Senate/congress
What did Alexander the Great do after he defeated King Porus? A. He allowed King Porus to continue ruling his country. B. He sold King Porus into slavery. C. He killed King Porus. D. He threw King Porus into jail.
I need this ASAP, please answer! I'll mark you brainlist!
Answer:
i believe the answer is c
Explanation:
Answer:
He allowed king Porus to continue ruling his country.
Explanation:
What were 2 new items in modern consumer culture?
Answer:euromonitor identified eight key trends that will impact the global consumption landscape, called the New Consumerism. These trends are building on consumer's demand for thrift, sustainability, authenticity, simplicity, freedom and well-being.
Explanation:
Answer:
Newly developed innovations like radios, phonographs, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and refrigerators emerged on the market during this period. These new items were expensive, but consumer-purchasing innovations like store credit and installment plans made them available to a larger segment of the population.
Explanation:
Which Article of the U.S. Constitution states
that the Constitution has to be approved by
nine of the original thirteen states in order
for it to be ratified?
Answer:
It is Article VII that states the constitution has to be approved by nine of the the original thirteen states
Identify the challenges African Americans faced during the Progressive Era.
Answer:
The Progressive Era spanned the years from 1890–1920 when the United States was experiencing rapid growth. Immigrants from eastern and southern Europe arrived in droves. Cities were overcrowded, and those living in poverty suffered greatly. Politicians in the major cities controlled their power through various political machines. Companies were creating monopolies and controlling many of the nation’s finances.
Explanation:
i not sure if am right but i try
2. president of the Second Continental Congress
Answer:
John Hancock was the president of the second continental Congress.
What defined the American Dream in the late 1940s and 1950s?
A. a full-time job with benefits
B. service in the military
C. home ownership in suburbia
D. an apartment in the city
Answer:
A
Explanation:
No way of explaining this right now, sorry if i'm wrong.
Answer:
home ownership in suburbia
Explanation:
Took the test
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID OLD SCHOOL
1. What conclusion can you draw from the book?
2. Was it interesting? Why or why not?
3. Would you recommend this book to a fellow schoolmate? Why or Why not?
AND NO COPY AND PASTING
Answer:
as a little kid you'll like it i guess but for me i grew to old for it it was a weird whacky story with weird cringy parts, and if i have a close friend that just i will think will like it i will recomend it
Explanation:
but why you ask