Which two wars did the US fight in to prevent the spread of communism in Asia during the Cold War?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Korean and Vietnam Wars

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Answer 2
The Korean and Vietnam wars

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Most Americans supported business in labor disputes because

they wanted to convince businesses that unions could be trusted.
many were socialists who did not want change.
they thought the working class was well represented in businesses.
many were farmers who did not see the point.

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Answer: many were farmers who did not see the point.

Explanation:

The answer is D i believe. Hope this helps

find 5 major events that occurred in italy and 5 major events in europe during the renaissance and place the timelines below. What the heck

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renaissance buildings in italy:

St Peter's Basilica. St. ...

Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore. Florence Cathedral

Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. ...

Tempietto del Bramante. ...

Palazzo Pitti. ...

Palazzo Vecchio. ...

Basilica of San Lorenzo. ...

Ospedale degli Innocenti.

events in europe:

1400 to 1450: The Rise of Rome and the de Medici Family

1451 to 1475: Leonardo da Vinci and the Gutenberg Bible.

1476 to 1500: The Age of Exploration

1501 to 1550: Politics and the Reformation

1550 and Beyond: The Peace of Augsburg

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:Because the grandpa said he proud of her job that she grilled chicken

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A communist revolution in Russia led many in Washington to fear that

capitalism would expand in the United States.
Bolsheviks would come to the United States.
socialism would take hold in the United States.
businesses would gain power in the United States.

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Socialism would take hold on the United States

Answer:

Socialism would take hold on the United States

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BRAINLIEST TO FIRST *CORRECT* AWNSER..

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Answer:

A. There are three branches of Government

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GOD

Answer:

A There are three branches of Government

Explanation:

The legislative, executive, and judicial.

Which industry was the one of the most unionized in Washington in the early 1900s?

timber
farming
government
medical

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Answer:

medical

Explanation

It would be Medical

In the early 1800's who laid claim to the Oregon territory?

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Answer:

Russia, Mexico, Great Britain, and the United States all laid claim to the Oregon territory. However, it was not a state for either of the countries.

Read the passage, then use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

The [first second third fourth] rule says to use the results of experiments to understand the world.
The [first second third fourth] rule says not to give more causes than are needed to explain things.
The [first second third fourth] rule says to draw theories from inferences.
The [first second third fourth] rule says to give the same causes to the same effects.

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Answer:

1: third 2:first 3:fourth 4:second.

Explanation:

A basic purpose of the Florida government is
A.
encourage people to buy products.
B.
establish order and safety.
C.
ensure everyone thinks the same thing.
D.
decide what houses people live in.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

B -establish order and safety.

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What were the effects of the Korean War? Check all that apply.

A. the removal of the US presence in South Korea
D. two separate countries on the Korean peninsula
C. a high number of casualties for the nations involved
D. the return of Korea as a Japanese colony
E. the creation of a demilitarized zone near the 38th parallel
a unified government that rules both North and South Korea

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Answer:

D. Two separate countries on the Korean peninsula

C. A high number of casualties for the nations involved

E. The creation of a demilitarized zone near the 38th parallel

a unified government that rules both North and South Korea

Explanation:

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List how powerful businessmen of the Industrial Age were bad??

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Yet the rise of big business also produced many anxieties. Corporations were accused of abusing workers, corrupting the political process, and producing shoddy, unsafe products. Many feared that corporate power allowed companies to fix prices and influence government decision-making.

Explanation:

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Answer:

pls give the textbook story

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There is no text to answer

Please help this is a Big test for my Quater 4 grade!!

Who is your favorite Sonic character?

A) Knuckles the Echidna

B) Sonic himself!

C) Miles Tails Prower

D) Shadow the hedgehog

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Answer

Mine is Knuckles the Echidna

Explanation:

This was on a test?
D or A.

Which characteristics best describe Congo Square? Check all that apply.

It was a place where free people of color and enslaved people would gather.
Music and dance from the northern colonies were celebrated in the square.
The tradition of celebrating culture that occurred in the square has not continued.
People would set up markets, sing, dance, and play music.
The musical sounds can still be heard in New Orleans jazz funerals.

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Answer:

Hi

Explanation:

Congo Square in New Orleans was the only place where slaves were allowed to gather every Sunday, to trade, sing, dance and play music; This led to the birth of Jazz. ... They all influenced the culture, the architecture and of course the music of New Orleans making it the birthplace of jazz.

The characteristics best describe Congo Square is

It was a place where free people of color and enslaved people would gather.Music and dance from the northern colonies were celebrated in the square.People would set up markets, sing, dance, and play music.The musical sounds can still be heard in New Orleans jazz funerals.What are the Characteristics?

Characteristics refer to any feature or trait of any object which provides any information about the concept. These are unique in nature and makes difference from one another.

In the 19th century, discussions, open marketplaces, and festivals including African dancing and singing took place in Congo Square, a public area where both free and enslaved people of color assembled.

Jelly Roll Morton, a pianist, asserted that the habanera was necessary for music to be categorized as jazz, which is why Congo Square is sometimes cited as the birthplace of jazz.

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Which statement best summarizes the claim of the passage?
Great Britain must not elect officials who would abandon any part of the empire.
Great Britain should allow South Africa home rule.
Great Britain should dread threats to its security from the barbarism in the colonies.
Great Britain must begin decolonization immediately.

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Answer:

Great Britain must not elect officials who would abandon any part of the empire.

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Answer:

A) Great Britain must not elect officials who would abandon any part of the empire.

Explanation:

on edge

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6. In an effort to rally the nation in the midst of war, and attract popular support for
itself, Congress addressed the inhabitants of the United States, reminding them
of the cruelties they had suffered at the hands of the British, and warning them
that more such treatment would result from a reunion with Britain. Because
people regularly gathered at places of Worship, Congress distributed the address
to "churches and chapels and other places of religious worship" with the request
that ministers read it aloud to their congregation immediately after divine service.
Written by Congressman Gouverneur Morris, the address was sent throughout
the states, and 50 copies were given to General Washington, to disperse
throughout the army. -Library of Congress, American Memory Collection
Why did Congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing this
address in early 1778?

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Answer:

He wanted to show that America is a fair country and that the colonists believed in justice, even if the British did not.

Explanation:

I remember learning this but if i am wrong im sorry:(

Mind lending a hand here? (Please answer both)

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Answer:

True and the president

Explanation:

I might be wrong though.

The first is true and the second is the president

Which of the following nations helped in the liberation of Nazi concentration camps?
United States
Spain
Russia
Britain

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United States and Russia

Which statement best describes the spread of Hinduism?

A) Hinduism did not spread outside of its homeland in India.
B) The spread of Hinduism had stopped by the beginning of the Vedic period.
C) Hinduism spread throughout India and Nepal, and into Southeast Asia.
D) Beliefs of Hinduism changed greatly when it spread into the Middle East.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

The other answers had no common sense plus i took this test last year.

I need help please!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

6 2/3

Explanation:

Which Tyrannical Act of King George III is the worst???
Pick 1 Tyrannical Act of King George III and write it in it's entirety. (p 138-139)
Number these like this:

1. Explain why you think it is the worst.

2. Write what right is being taken away by this act.
PLEASE ANSWER AND DON'T USE WEB.

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Answer:You need to go over one of the acts like the tea act, the intoleriable act, Townshend act, or the stamp act.

Explanation:

I did this the other day and am happy to help. I think the tea act because it made them pay for what they need in their everyday life and it made them pay more for things like tea. And this money went to british to pay for there debts for their wars they couldn't pay for.

Hoped I help. Please ask for more if you need help!

The stamp act put taxes on paper cards and everyday items.

Match the following vocabulary words with the correct definitions.

1. to bargain with another party to reach an agreement

2. an economy based on large-scale industries and production of goods

3. interference in the affairs of one country by another

negotiate

industrialism

intervention

(i need this answered asap!)

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1. Negotiate - to bargain with another party to reach an agreement.

2. Industrialism - an economy based on large-scale industries and production of goods

3. Intervention - interference in the affairs of one country by another
Negotiate=1
Industrialism=2
Intervention=3

1. How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slavery in the United States? Questions to answer to get 3-5 GOOD sentences: (When was it made? What was the purpose of the cotton gin-how did it work? How did it change the cotton industry? Why did it impact slavery? How did it impact slavery?)

2. What was the Underground Railroad? Your response needs to include and explain the terms conductor, lines, station, and freight. Questions to answer to get 3-5 GOOD sentences (What was the Underground railroad, why did it exist? Correctly use each of the 4 terms in your response. See the interactive slide on page 3 of the lesson)

3. How did each of the following participate in the abolitionist movement? (hint what did they do specifically to work towards ending slavery?) ONE COMPLETE sentence for each (See the interactive slide on page 3 of the lesson HINT- make sure to discuss each individually as well as what they had in common This response should have a minimum of 4 sentences! One or more sentences about each person AND one or more sentences about what they have in common
William Lloyd Garrison:
Reverend Lovejoy
Frederick Douglas

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(this answer is only for question one sorry i hope it helps tho) The invention of the cotton gin affected slavery in the U.S. by reducing the work of removing the seeds and was invented in 1794. The purpose of this machine was to separate the seed from the cotton and work by a wooden drum that is covered in small hooks turned behind a mesh. As the drum turns the hooks pull the cotton through the mesh which is large enough to allow the cotton to move freely through it but small enough so that the seeds couldn't go through. It changed the cotton industry by having higher demands for cotton during the time and became one of the most popular cash crops. It impacted slavery by reducing the need for slaves because they created a machine that did the slave's work for them.

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Will someone be willing to read this whole paragraph and answer this question in their own words, the question is this Define the culture that emerged during the classical period of the 10th and 11th centuries, including the type of poetry that emerged starting around the year 900? and paragraph the info should be in is this.

The Japanese classics: 10th - 11th century


The Heian period, with the Japanese capital at Kyoto, is distinguished by literature as elegant and subtle as the style of the court itself. As in China, poetry is here considered an essential element of civilized life. The competitive writing of verses is a social pastime. A good poet can expect preferment at court. Messages from a lover to his mistress are welcome in poetic form, preferably attached to an arrangement of flowers.


In905 the emperor commissions an anthology of poems, in the tradition of the Manyoshu of earlier times. The new collection, the Kokinshu, consists almost entirely of short tanka. It is more artificial than its predecessor - and more restricting in its subsequent influence.


The greatest glory of this classical period works in prose, many of them by women. One important strand is the journals of court life. The earliest to survive, written in 974-7 by a noblewoman, is Kagero Nikki (translated into English with the title 'The Gossamer Years'). But by far the best known is the Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon.


Sei Shonagon serves as a lady-in-waiting to the empress during the 990s. Her delightful text is more like a commonplace book than a journal. It consists of unlinked passages recording her impressions and thoughts. Many are vivid tone poems, conveying the visual impact of a scene with a Brightness and clarity which seems to prefigure the Japanese color print.


The most distinguished writer of the Heian period, and indeed in the whole of Japanese literature, is another lady of the court. Known only by her pseudonym, Murasaki Shikibu, she is widowed in 1001 and is in the retinue of the empress from 1005. Her name would live in literature if she had written nothing other than the diary which she keeps of court life in the years from 1007 to 1010. But she also writes the extremely ambitious Genji Monogatari ('The Tale of Genji').


This chronicle of court life, focussing with rich characterization and psychological subtlety on the various women loved by Prince Genji, has a good claim to be considered the world's first novel.

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Answer:

Art, literature, and culture were firmly related to the church.

Explanation:

This is how religious literature occurs, and with it, there is a lyric that relates to the liturgical rite. The poems in secular literature most evoke the knights' love for their ladies. Also in this period drama is being shown, especially in churches.

These religious-themed dramas mostly talked about the life of Christ. At the end of the XI century, troubadours in southern France were singing about courtly love for a woman. Secular literature abounds in poetic poetry. During this period, great national epics emerged, and knightly novels appear, the most famous of which is The Novel of Tristan and Isolde.

Explanation:

What was a characteristic of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction?

Question 1 options:

Southerners who refused to take an oath of loyalty would be pardoned and have land returned to them.


Ten percent of a state's voters were required to pledge loyalty to the federal government before the state was allowed to form a new government.


Voter registration requirements were revised


Black codes were required to be placed in all new southern state constitutions

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Answer:

To make the south more industrialized like the north. After the Atlanta champagne and the south was destroyed including industry and economy, Lincoln wanted to rebuild the south to make it as equally successful as the north.

Explanation:

Southerners who refused to take an oath of loyalty would be pardoned and have land returned to them.

What sacrifices did Americans make on the homefront?
A.
The government rationed various goods to provide for the armed forces
B.
Americans planted “victory gardens” for their families and the troops
C.
Women took over the maintenance and work of the family farms
D.
All of the above

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D all of the above because they are all true statements
C. Women took over the maintenance as work of the family farms

Martin Luther King, Jr., Whitney Young, and President Lyndon Johnson As President, Lyndon B. Johnson worked to end what kind of discrimination?

A) religious
B) office
C) racial
D) gender

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Answer:

racial

Explanation:

Research and write a paragraph each(2 different paragraphs) about 2 influential women in society.

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Harriet Tubman was born into slavery but found her freedom traveling alone via the Underground Railroad. She would go on to free around 300 enslaved people in the years that followed. She began her work on the Underground Railroad by retrieving members of her own family, including her parents, several siblings and various nieces and nephews, according to biography.com. When the Civil War began, she supported the Union, working as a spy and a nurse before leading the daring Combahee Ferry Raid, which freed more than 700 enslaved people. Later in life. At last, she became a prominent voice in the abolitionist movement and also fought for voting rights for women, helping to shape a path from slavery and discrimination toward justice in the United States.

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Margaret fuller was one of the influential women in the society as she spoke up for American women's rights. She was an advocate for the women. She argued for equality of gender and about women being more self-dependent and less dependent on men and was one of the most important early feminist works. She wrote a book titled "Women in the nineteenth century" which really changed the perceptions about men and women. She was the first woman to have access to the Havard library while researching a book on Great lakes legion. In 1839, Fuller was offered the job of editing the Transcendentalists’ magazine – ‘The Dial’ by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Transcendentalists were an influential philosophical movement in the Nineteenth Century. They believed in personal transformation and looking beyond religious dogmas. Fuller accepted the position and became a leading figure in the Transcendentalist movement.

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Explain how businessmen of the Industrial Age are good

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Answer:

Explanation:  Ultimately, the factory system led to faster production, which has helped mass produce everything from cell phones to healthcare equipment. As a result, this has improved the lives of most people and allowed them access to a greater variety of goods that has enhanced their quality of life.

help me with history. kinda stuck

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Answer:

ill give you a summary

The south wanted to have slaves while the north wanted to free them. This then angered each other. The south then went on rampages thus provoking the start of the Civil War. The North pushed back and that’s when they were at a stalemate for a while. Also pls friend me. And give me brainliest.

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