Answer: increased need to protect worker interest
Explanation:
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How did Oda Nobunaga become the first leader to help unify Japan? (4 points)
He was a powerful daimyo and used the recent discovery of guns.
He rose through military ranks and was a powerful daimyo.
He rose through military ranks and used the recent discovery of guns.
He used military techniques and the recent discovery of guns.
He rose through military ranks and was a powerful daimyo
What event finally led to the decision to ratify or change the Articles of Confederation?
1. Fighting between states over currency and taxes
2. A Foreign invasion on Philadelphia
3. Indentured servant rebellion in Virginia
4. A rebellion by farmers in Massachusetts
Answer:The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
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Which influential idea does Locke describe in this excerpt?
A)
Revolution is a breach of trust perpetrated against the government through
illegal actions of citizens.
B)
The government has absolute power and will retain control even after
protest or revolt by citizens.
C)
The government has the power to use any means necessary to enforce the
rule of law on citizens.
D)
Revolution is not only a right but an obligation if the government acts
against the interest of citizens.
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who was the first african american Democrat to serve in the us house of representatives
Answer:
Arthur Mitchell
Explanation:
Answer:
aruther michel
why should the cotton gin be produced on a massive scale?
Answer:
In 1794, U.S.-born inventor Eli Whitney (1765-1825) patented the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber. By the mid-19th century, cotton had become America's leading export.
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Compare the salient features of the Egyptian and Chinese civilizations. (Trade, education, writing, art, architecture, governance, belief system, and society.)
I WANT TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OPTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN GIVEN.
Answer:
The salient features of the Egyptian and Chinese civilizations is described below in details.
Explanation:
They both also originated near rivers which promoted the civilizations' development. Each of the rivers presented water, food, and productive farmland for their particular civilizations. Both civilizations also had related varieties of technology. The Egyptians and the Chinese practiced pictograms for their script system.
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"When the whites come to our country we had the land and they had the Bible now we have the Bible and they have the land"
1.) what does this proverb imply about the effect of imperialism in africa?
Answer:
The African proverb expresses a negative viewpoint of imperialism because it points to European hypocrisy in using religion as a means to gain trust in order to achieve their ulterior motive of the conquest of African land.
Explanation:
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Why did Mussolini become popular in Italy after the end of the Great War?
Answer:
Benito Mussolini was an Italian political leader who became the fascist dictator of Italy from 1925 to 1945. Originally a revolutionary socialist, he forged the paramilitary fascist movement in 1919 and became prime minister in 1922.
Explanation:
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The US government wanted to expand into Florida
because the Seminole population was growing very quickly.
to protect the US government from invasion from the south.
to fulfill the idea that it was the United States’ destiny to own Florida.
because the Seminoles were harboring US formerly enslaved people.
Answer:
D. because the Seminoles were harboring the US formerly enslaved people
Explanation:
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Explain Delegated Powers
Answer:
Delegation of powers, in U.S. constitutional law, the transfer of a specific authority by one of the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) to another branch or to an independent agency.
Explanation:
Answer:
A delegated power is a power given to the national government. An example is coining money, declaring war, and making treaties with other nations. A reserved power is a power specifically reserved to the states. Powers include setting up local governments and determining the speed limit.
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Explanation:
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Answer: D They taught the settlers how to trap beavers and other smal l games so they can be sold in the fur trade
Explanation:
This one sounds more correct because the White settlers didn´t really care about growing/learning how to make their crops grow better nor did they fought against one another.
What causes the convention of 1835?
Answer:The Consultation, also known as the Texian Government, served as the provisional government of Mexican Texas from October 1835 to March 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Tensions rose in Texas during early 1835 as throughout Mexico federalists began to oppose the increasingly centralist policies of the government.
Explanation:
Italy united and became a country because of which of the following men (choose more than 1)
A) Girabaldi
B) Mussolini
C) Hitler
D) Mazzini
E) Cavour
How was wwi different once the American "doughboys" arrived in Europe?
Answer:
Once the Doughboys arrived in Europe, the allies were able to be kept intact and secure victories until the war ultimately ended.
Explanation:
Review Questions
1. How have the actions of the Soviet Union and the United States impacted the Genocide Convention and International Criminal Court?
2. How did Stalin engineer mass starvation in the Ukraine?
3. How are the genocides in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo related?
4. Why was the definition of genocide narrowed in 1948?
5. What is the motivation for Omar Bashir and the genocide in Darfur?
A Critical Thinking Questions
1. What might have been the motivation for the Armenian genocide?
2 How did the Khmer Rouge coming to power lead to genocide?
3 Describe a parallel between the actions of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and Hitler's actions in Poland.
4. Could changes to the structure or abilities of the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court improve their ability to fight
5. Consider the role of race and religion in the genocides discussed
Answer:
2)They ordered high quotas of grain, refusing the other people even the seed needed for the next year's planting. ... murder or starvation took the place behind stalin.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. How have the actions of the Soviet Union and the United States impacted the Genocide Convention and International Criminal Court?
The actions of the Soviet Union and USA impacted the Genocide convention and ICC because the Soviet Union didn’t have a clear measure on what “genocide was” and the US vetoed the act.
2. How did Stalin engineer mass starvation in the Ukraine?
Stalin engineered mass starvation by ordering high quotas of grain which didn’t allow the citizens to keep and grow grain for themselves.
3. How are the genocides in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo related?
The genocides were related because it had involved the tribes and different groups and what was supposed to be a civil war ended up being one side being more powerful than the other and mass exterminating the tribes.
4. Why was the definition of genocide narrowed in 1948?
The definition was narrowed due to the members of the Genocide convention and the UN and how they defined it as acts committed to harming a race, ethnicity, race, + religious groups.
5. What is the motivation for Omar Bashir and the genocide in Darfur?
The motivation of Bashir and the genocide was to kill political opponents and to make sure they wiped out anyone who didn’t support the rebellion.
1. What might have been the motivation for the Armenian genocide?
The motivation of the Armenian genocide was most likely a wanting of ethnic cleansing led by the Turkish people.
2. How did the Khmer Rouge coming to power lead to genocide?
The Khmer Rouge coming to power lead to genocide because after they had destroyed the previous government, they weren't stable. This caused the Khmer Rouge wanting to create a “perfect” society and killing off people who didn't fit their vision.
3. Describe a parallel between the actions of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and Hitler’s actions in Poland.
A similarity both the Khmer Rouge and Hitler wanted was to create this perfect order of people where they had killed anyone who didn’t fit their vision of the perfect citizen.
4. Could changes to the structure or abilities of the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court improve their ability to fight war crimes?
Changes to the courts can improve their ability to fight war crimes by making it more broad and how even though certain things may not look like the typical “genocide”, intentions were still there to murder minority groups and how it shouldn’t be watered down or downplayed as something that isn’t a genocide.
5. Consider the role of race and religion in the genocides discussed.
The role of race and religion in genocides are important because people shouldn’t be scared of something they couldn’t control and how they should feel.
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Which of the following documents is credited with being the original example of the American value of self-government?
A.
the Body of Liberties
B.
the Mayflower Compact
C.
the Virginia House of Burgesses
D.
the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Answer:
D-the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut.
Sharia is a set of laws to govern life among Muslim people.
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Sharia law in Islam
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Sharia law in Islam
Within Islamic discourse, šarīʿah refers to religious regulations governing the lives of Muslims. For many Muslims, the word means simply "justice," and they will consider any law that promotes justice and social welfare to conform to Sharia.
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Compare and contrast John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's political philosophies.
Differences between Locke's and Rousseau's philosophies include that Rousseau was more extreme in his beliefs on government, believing government to be inherently oppressive and evil, and that Locke viewed civilization as admirable while Rousseau viewed it as a corrupting influence.
Answer:
Rousseau had a strong belief that, nature was 'what drove development'. Whereas Locke believed 'all learning was driven by experience'. From Rousseau's point of view, parenthood was only meant for love and to nourish the child.
Explanation:
True or False? Eventually, France and England began to argue about who controlled the land known as the Ohio River Valley and ended up in war to decide control over this region.
Answer:
The choices is true and false
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Explanation:
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The excerpt best serves as evidence for which of the following developments in the late 1800s?
A) The impact of the construction of transcontinental railroads on United States commerce
B) The growing support for labor unions among the owners of corporations
C) The emergence of arguments that wealthy people had a moral obligation to help society
D) The decline of urban centers as immigrant populations moved westward
Answer:
B is your correct answer
Explanation:
What kind of transaction is going on between Manuel and a man at College Park?
Answer:
The kind of transaction that was going on between Manuel and a man at the collage park was the man talked with Manuel, and money chinked between them. The two men were exchanging buck. The man would give Manuel one hundred dollars for buck to Manuel.
Explanation:
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Why were people from lower castes drawn to Buddhism?
The Buddhist belief in equality appealed to them.
Buddhism allowed people from all castes to participate.
People from the lower castes were born into Buddhism.
People in the lower castes wanted to choose their own religion.
Answer:
because lower caste did not have the same privileges as higher classes did in the caste did and were often mistreated so they often seeked out equality.
1. How did the Japanese use people from the territories it conquered?
A. to serve in the local Japanese military units
B. to run the local governments
C. to help the German conquest of Europe
D. to spy on their own citizens
Answer:
A- to serve in local Japanese military units
Why did Texas join the confederacy
Answer:
Texans realized that if they remained an independent state, their economy and commerce would be severely threatened if their relationship with neighboring nations ever deteriorated. Joining the Confederacy helped to ensure that interstate trade and commerce remained stable.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Thirty-two states have an official Juneteenth holiday.
b.
Juneteenth began as a celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, Texas.
c.
Juneteenth was made an official Texas state holiday in 1865.
d.
Juneteenth is a celebration of African American rights.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Negotiation:
Representatives of US Government work with those from other countries to reach agreement on the substance, wording, and form of an international agreement. With more than 190 countries involved today, gathering wide support for a document can take years! The Government, under presidents from both parties, led the way in the negotiations for the CRC, resulting in a treaty inspired by US laws.
Signature:
If the President decides that a treaty is in the nation's best interests (and does not violate the US Constitution!), the President (or designated representative) will sign the treaty. Signing a treaty does not make it become law! It means that the US Government believes the treaty is a good idea, and commits the President to seeking ratification. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright signed the CRC on behalf of the US in 1995.
Sending the Treaty to the U.S. Senate:
Once signed, the next step in the ratification process is to send the treaty to the US Senate, more specifically, to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. To do so, the State Department is responsible for putting together a package of documents to go along with the treaty, including:
Policy benefits and potential risks to the US;
Any significant regulatory or environmental impact; or,
Analysis of the issues surrounding the treaty's implementation, for example, whether the agreement is self-executing, or whether it needs domestic implementing legislation or regulations to abide by the treaty.
In addition, the State Department may propose a set of Reservations, Understandings, and/or Declarations (RUDS). These provisions include any specific additions, changes or deletions in the language and substance of the treaty that the US will require in order for it to ratify.
Senate Consideration and "Advice and Consent"
With the treaty package in hand, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee can begin its consideration. It can vote to send the treaty to the full Senate for action, with a favorable or unfavorable recommendation, or even without any recommendation at all; it can also decide to ignore the treaty entirely. However, if the Committee fails to act on the treaty, it is not returned to the President. Treaties, unlike other legislative measures, remain available to the Senate from one Congress to the next, until they are actively disposed of or withdrawn by the President.
When the Committee on Foreign Relations sends a treaty to the full Senate, the Senate considers whether to give its "advice and consent" or approval. That requires 67 votes, or two-thirds of the 100 Senators. The Senate may make its approval conditional by including in the consent resolution amendments to the text of the treaty, its own RUDS, or other statements.
Learn more about the Senate's role in treaties here.
Back to the President
Even if the Senate votes in favor of a treaty, there is still another step in the ratification process. Only the President, acting as the chief diplomat of the United States, has the authority to ratify a treaty. With the Senate's approval, the President can then move forward with the formal process of ratification. That means submitting documents giving the US Government's agreement to abide by the treaty, as well as any RUDS, to an institution (called a "depositary"). The deposit of the instruments of ratification establishes the consent of a state to be bound by the treaty.
Most European countries decided to join together for economic reasons. They created a common currency and an economic ideology that benefits each member. The name of this group is the —
Question 1 options:
Warsaw Pact
European Unification
European Union
NATO
Question 2 (1 point)
While the European Union only comprises 7% of the World Population it makes up 20% of the World's trade.....what does this indicate about the European region?
Question 2 options:
The European Union has seen a decline in trade.
The European Union has little to no impact on global trade
The European Union's small population has created a week alliance.
The European Union has a great influence on the world market.
Question 3 (1 point)
The shift from man-made manufacturing to machine manufacturing was called the —
Question 3 options:
Industrial Revolution
European Union
Industrial Explosion
European manufacturing policy
Question 4 (1 point)
Piece of European infrastructure that connects the United Kingdom to France
Question 4 options:
The Louvre
The Basilica
The Railroad
The Chunnel
Question 5 (1 point)
In what part of Europe is acid rain becoming a problem for the environment?
Question 5 options:
Great Sequoia
Danube
Black Forest
Eastern Alps
Question 6 (1 point)
Most European countries are considered-
Question 6 options:
Land locked
Developing
Communist
Developed
Question 7 (1 point)
Since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s a ______________________ economy has been replaced with a ____________________________economy across eastern Europe. As a result, Eastern Europe has developed industrially slower than Western Europe
Question 7 options:
Capitalist; Command
Democracy; Capitalist
Command; Capitalist
Communist; Command
Question 8 (1 point)
The first two areas in Europe to institute democracy were Greece and —
Question 8 options:
Paris
Madrid
London
Rome
Question 9 (1 point)
As a result of European ________________________________ the majority of Africa was colonized and dominated by European countries.
Question 9 options:
Imperialism
Expansion
Urbanization
Terrorism
Question 10 (1 point)
Most European countries belong to a POLITICAL organization that promises to act as one in times of MILITARY conflict. This organization is called
Question 10 options:
EU
NATO
NAFTA
Warsaw Pact
Answer:
To spur trade, A, B, and C deicide on economic integration where there were they agreed on a common external trade policy, and allowed factors of If seven countries formed a common market, which of the following would be a feature of their trade agreement? lowers foreign exchange and hedging costs in Europe.
Explanation:
Complete each question with an appropriate answer
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why did the reign of terror continue last so long
Answer:
In July 1794 Robespierre was arrested and executed as were many of his fellow Jacobins, thereby ending the Reign of Terror, which was succeeded by the Thermidorian Reaction.
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