The Medici family of Florence in Italy was responsible for commissioning much of the religious art of the Renaissance.
Why was Washington serving only 2 terms considered an important precedent?
Answer:
Since Washington made his historic announcement, numerous academics and public figures have looked at his decision to retire after two terms, and have, according to political scientist Bruce Peabody, "argued he had established a two-term tradition that served as a vital check against any one person, or the presidency
Explanation:
Answer:
he set a limit on the number of times one person could be eligible for election
to the of President of the US. He also set some eligibility conditions for presidents .
Explanation:
The amendment prohibited any individual who was elected president twice from being elected again...example FDR won a third term, then a fourth...
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which technology is show in the diagram
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
Check Picture
Explanation:
People develop improved judgement ,impulse control, and the ability to plan for the future during their teens and early twenties , largely as a result of
Answer:
Improved judgment and impulse control and the ability to plan for the future develops during the late teens and early twenties, largely as a result of: development of the frontal lobe of the brain. The first menstrual period is known as: menarche.
Explain how the federal government is divided as well as the concept of
checks and balances.
Answer:
the government is divided into three branches so than not one single branch has more power than the other 2
While we have a budget deficit as per the crowding out concept what would happen to interest rates and borrowing?
Answer:
When the economy is operating near capacity, government borrowing to finance an increase in the deficit causes interest rates to rise. Higher interest rates reduce or “crowd out” private investment, and this reduces growth.
Explanation:
Why did the United States and the Soviet Union get into a cold war after ww2?
Please do not copy off of google.
Answer:
US became enemies with the USSR because of communism. Communism vs. Democracy was the overall reason of the Cold War. although the USSR were helpful in War, after WW2 communist started spreading in Eastern Europe and South East Asia.
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What are the factors of production that are used to produce goods and services called?
answer choices
natural
resources
human
capital
Answer:
human and capital
Did The Silk Road connect to every region of the Ancient
World?
True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
because
Which of these is NOT true of Sudan and South Sudan?
Sudan fears South Sudan will divert the Nile River.
South Sudan receives more rainfall than northern Sudan.
They came into conflict because Sudan was Muslim and South Sudan was non-Muslim.
Losing South Sudan meant that Sudan lost much of its oil revenue.
Answer:
B. South Sudan recieves more rainfall than Northern Sudan is your correct answer.
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Why is the destruction of the Great Library of Alexandria considered to be one of the greatest tragedies of the academic world?
Answer:
Because it was the loss of the ancient world's single greatest archive of knowledge.
Explanation:
Alexandria was founded in Egypt by Alexander the Great. His successor as Pharaoh, Ptolemy I Soter, founded the Museum (also called Museum of Alexandria, Greek Mouseion, “Seat of the Muses”) or Royal Library of Alexandria in 283 BC. The Museum was a shrine of the Muses modeled after the Lyceum of Aristotle in Athens. The Museum was a place of study which included lecture areas, gardens, a zoo, and shrines for each of the nine muses as well as the Library itself. It has been estimated that at one time the Library of Alexandria held over half a million documents from Assyria, Greece, Persia, Egypt, India and many other nations. Over 100 scholars lived at the Museum full time to perform research, write, lecture or translate and copy documents. The library was so large it actually had another branch or "daughter" library at the Temple of Serapis.
What does school integration mean to you as you begin High School in September? (Has to do with the little rock nine's experience and please explain)
Answer: Little Rock Nine a group of 9 black students admitted in Central High School in Arkansas.
Explanation:
4th September, 1957, was the first day for these black students in the Central High School. The Governor of the state called the national guards to prevent the entry of black students in the school. This was the basis of discrimination of education between black and white citizens.
The president sent the troops to escort those black students into school. This initiative drew the attention of citizens of the country and was declared as civil right movement.
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1. Explain the meaning of the title “Still Separate, Still Unequal.” *2. Why are many U.S. public schools segregated today? (Cause and Effect) 3. What evidence supports the idea that integrated schools are better for children of all races?
Answer:
Still Separate, Still Unequal depicts the fact that racism and segregation still plague America even after the Emancipation Proclamation and countless court rulings and amendments. Colored people tend to gravitate (or be forced into by society and the economy) towards each other (take Detroit as an example) and are therefore segregated, in an effort against racism. However, integrated schools bring children up in an environment where kids of every nationality are equals, and will eliminate racism as they grow into adulthood.
Explanation:
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The theory that only a specific group of people have been chosen to go to heaven
tolerance
predestination.
republic
Answer:
The correct answer is ..... B (Predestination) I took the test and got it right with this answer. Because the theory that only a specific group of people have been chosen to go to heaven is the correct definition.
Explanation:
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HELP NOW What were the main causes of the economic crisis of the 1970s? Check all that apply.
the high cost of the Vietnam War
the rising cost of American-made goods
the expenses of the Watergate hearings
problems related to the rise and fall of the stock market
the cost of President Johnson’s Great Society programs
problems related to President Carter's government programs
Answer:
1, 2, 3, 5 are the only that apply.
Answer:
A, B, and E.
Explanation:
I'm not completely sure but I covered the material in class.
The Vietnam War cost lots of money and many soldiers' lives.
The Watergate hearings are not a main cause of the economic crisis.
Same with the stock market, although it did cause some problems.
The Great Society programs were expensive and helped cause the economic crisis.
President Carter's programs are not related to the causing of the econmic crisis.
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Answer:
An independent judiciary is necessary to ensure the rule of law is respected. Judicial independence means that judges are not subject to pressure and influence and are free to make impartial decisions based solely on fact and law.
Explanation:
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Which of the following countries in Latin America saw a successful Communist revolution in the 1950s?
Cuba
Chile
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Answer:
I believe the answer is Cuba
Explanation:
US government-funded Freedom House classifies Cuba as being "Not Free", and notes that "Cuba is the only country in the Americas that consistently makes Freedom House's list of the Worst of the Worst: the World's Most Repressive Societies for widespread abuses of political rights and civil liberties."
How did the industrial revolution begin the movement to women's rights?
Answer:
To get the woman out of the house and give them the rights to jobs only men would work, also to include them to voting rights. Gave the women more job opportunities.
Answer: From the industrial revolution to the rise of mass production in the early 20th century woman transformed their relationship with the union movement.During the 19th century, woman entered factories in a large numbers, working fourteen hours a day six days a week in dangerous jobs for low pay.
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3 important facts about racism
And a important messages about racicm
Answer:
3 facts about racism:
1). Black Americans are more likely than white Americans to be arrested. Once arrested, they are more likely to be convicted, and once convicted, they are more likely to experience lengthy prison sentences.
2). On average, Black men in the US receive sentences that are 19.1% longer than those of white men convicted for the same crimes.
3). In the US, Black workers are less likely than white workers to be employed in a job that is consistent with their level of education
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En el siglo XIX se desarrolló en Europa una interpretación racista del texto de la Biblia cristiana, a partir de algunas elaboraciones sobre el diluvio universal y los hijos de Noé, sobre todo de la maldición de Canaán, presentes ya en la Edad MediaEl Imperio Español creía que entre los seres humanos un grupo de personas pertenecían a "razas puras" (blancos, indios y negros) y otros grupo eran "castas" o "cruzas", como resultado de la concepción entre personas de diferentes "razas puras". El régimen colonial buscaba desanimar el mestizaje, desvalorizando a las personas que eran "cruza" de razas puras.En el Siglo XIX el racismo era el criterio para dirigir la vida colonial en la cultura europea. Las cuestiones racistas son mas remarcables en las colonias de población.La humanidad no puede continuar trágicamente atada en la noche sin estrellas del racismo y de la guer- atn i l uhert r ngM ki
Explanation:
Question: A relationship with another country based on less hostility.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
A relationship with another country based on less hostility is called "Détente."
This word has its origins in France and was applied to mean the diminish or release from tension. It was used during the Cold War years in which the Soviet Union and the United States competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism around the world.
Trying to ease tensions, on May 22, 1972, United States President Richard Nixon visited Moscow to have an official meeting with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. In that visit, both leaders signed the famous SALT agreement: the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
Iron and coal industries:
failed during the Tang Dynasty
flourished during the Tang dynasty
employed a vast number of workers during the Tang Dynasty
impacted agriculture by using too much water during the Tang Dynasty
Answer: In the Tang Dynasty they did flourish because production of metal grew rapidly. And the metal would be used for swords and other weapons.
Answer:
flourished during the Tang dynasty
Explanation:
Identify what signified the end of the Cold War.
Answer:
demolition of the berlin conference in november1989 mikhail Gorbachev declaration union would no longer use its military
What is the connection between the Crusades and the Renaissance? Select all that apply.
As Islam swept through the Middle East region, Muslim leaders preserved many of the ancient Greek and Roman classics.
European teachers and religious leaders translated and read ancient classics that were taken as trophies from the Crusades.
Ancient Greek and Roman classics were brought to Europe as Crusaders returned home.
The Crusades left Europeans tired of battles and ready to read.
Muslims gave the Europeans the ideas of humanism and astronomy.
Answer:
They are very much so connected.
Explanation:
the crusaders are the extremely bad people.
Why do you think relations between presidents and the press deteriorated during the Vietnam War?
On april 30, 1975, when the last helicopter lifted off the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, the Vietnam War, the most consequential event in American history since World War II, ended in failure. More than 58,000 Americans and as many as 3 million Vietnamese had died in the conflict. America’s illusions of invincibility had been shattered, its moral confidence shaken. The war undermined the country’s faith in its most respected institutions, particularly the military and the presidency. The military eventually recovered. The presidency never has.
It did not happen all at once, this radical diminution of trust. Over more than a decade, the accumulated weight of critical reporting about the war, the publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, and the declassification of military and intelligence reports tarnished the office. Nor did the process stop when that last chopper took off. New evidence of hypocrisy has continued to appear, an acidic drip, drip, drip on the image of the presidency. The three men who are most responsible for the war, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon, each made the fateful decision to record their deliberations about it. The tapes they left behind—some of them still newly public, others long obscured by the sheer volume of the material—are extraordinary. They expose the presidents’ secret motives and fears, at once humanizing the men and deepening the disillusionment with the office they held.
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Why were the Wilmington Ten released from prison after eight years?
The governor declared that the convictions were tainted by racism.
Those truly responsible for the acts of arson came forward and confessed.
They could no longer be held in jail as the Civil Rights Act banned racial profiling.
It was revealed that the evidence against them was fabricated.
The reason the Wilmington 10 were released from prison after 8 years was It was revealed that the evidence against them was fabricated.
Why were the Wilmington Ten released?It was discovered in 1980 that the Assistant District Attorney had fabricated the testimonies against the Ten and so the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals quashed the cash.
In 2012, the Wilmington Ten were officially pardoned by the North Carolina Governor.
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Select the correct answer. What was the main reason behind the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? A. Japan wanted to cripple the US Navy and gain control over the Pacific. B. Japan wanted to draw the Americans into war so that the Allied forces would have more allies. C. Japan wanted to gauge the strength of the US Navy and analyze the outcome of the war. D. Japan wanted to gain control over the US Navy to strengthen the Japanese Naval force.
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
answer is c Japan wanted to gauge the strength of the US Navy and analyze the outcome of the war.
What do you think are appropriate ways of ensuring that all Canadians are able to maintain a right to religious freedom?
To make a legal document to make sure no one can take it away from citizens.
If the price of building materials suddenly increased by a large amount, there
would most likely be which of the following?
A. Increase in mortgage interest rates.
B. Rush to build new houses.
C. Shift to a seller's market.
D. A decrease in property taxes.
Answer: C) Shift to a sellers Market
Explanation:
Read the quote below from a northern schoolteacher and use the information to help you answer the question. "Wishing to work where there was the most need – there are so many places where nothing has been done for the freedmen, and where they are sorely persecuted – we came here. A schoolhouse built by the soldiers had just been destroyed by the citizens. The feeling is intensely bitter against anything northern. The affairs of the Freedmen’s Bureau have been very much mismanaged, and our government has been disgraced by the troops who were stationed here." What can you infer from the quote above?
The Freedman’s Bureau was succeeding its goals of furthering education.
The local citizens did not support the building of the school house.
Southern citizens appreciated the work being done by this schoolteacher.
Northern soldiers got along well with the local citizens of the South.
The correct answer is B) the local citizens did not support the building of the schoolhouse.
What you can infer from the quote above is that the local citizens did not support the building of the schoolhouse.
The Freedmen’s Bureau was created by the United States Congress in 1865. It aimed to offer relief to former African American slaves and poor southern whites, after the end of the American Civil War. Millions of people were left with practically nothing after the war and were in much need of some kind of help. So what the Freedmen’s Bureau did was to provide legal assistance, food, education, and medical support to improve the lives of these people.
But as we read in the excerpt, "A schoolhouse built by the soldiers had just been destroyed by the citizens. The feeling is intensely bitter against anything northern." This means that white southerners couldn't stand anything that came from their enemies from the North.
What is one major difference between state and federal courts
Answer:
Only state courts issue verdicts on both criminal and civil cases. B. only federal court decisions can be appealed in the Supreme Court.
Explanation:
what do you think the U.S. and NATO should do
with regards to Afghanistan and Pakistan? Make sure to include why. 5-6 sentences. (The Taliban and the US invasion of Afghanistan)
Answer:
India and Pakistan have highly disparate goals for Afghanistan, and they thus undertake very
different activities there. Delhi has striven to bolster the government in Kabul and integrate
Afghanistan into wider regional political and economic structures. This has not been done out
of any sense of altruism. By strengthening Afghanistan, India advances its own national security objectives—namely, eliminating a critical safe haven for terrorists who have attacked India
and continue plotting to do so in the future, projecting power throughout South Asia (and
beyond), and gaining access to Central Asian trade and energy resources. Although Delhi’s
goals for Afghanistan certainly involve minimizing Islamabad’s influence there, the government’s overall policy is geared primarily to advancing India’s broader domestic and regional
interests independently of its rivalry with Pakistan.
In contrast, Pakistan’s goals for Afghanistan are mainly—although not exclusively—
India-centric and focus primarily on undermining Delhi’s influence in Afghanistan. Islamabad
seeks a weak Kabul government dominated by a pliant, supportive Taliban so that Pakistan can
maintain “strategic depth” against an Indian invasion, guarantee safe haven for Islamist proxies that it supports, prevent Delhi from projecting power in South Asia, and obstruct India’s
ability to support separatists in the Pakistani province of Balochistan. In Islamabad’s Afghanistan calculus, protecting itself against Indian encroachment takes precedence over pursuing
Pakistan’s broader geopolitical and economic goals. Part of the reason for this strategic orientation is the preeminent decisionmaking role played by Pakistan’s military, which emphasizes
security matters over virtually all other elements of foreign policy. So long as India is viewed as
an existential threat, and so long as the military plays a central role in setting Pakistani policy,
it is unlikely that there will be a fundamental shift in this policy bias.1
With its military-dominated decisionmaking apparatus focused on internal security concerns and on keeping other powers from exerting influence in Afghanistan, Pakistan has little
of positive value to offer Afghanistan or other countries in the region. Pakistan is not positioned well to boost trade, and it has demonstrated little willingness to take steps designed to
improve the lives of ordinary Afghans. By contrast, India’s democratic polity, institutionalized decisionmaking processes, relative internal stability, apolitical military, large consumer
base, and growing economy make it a far more palatable partner for Kabul. Thus, although
Hamid Karzai’s government has clearly been prepared to play India and Pakistan against one
another—often effectively—it has also taken explicit steps to distance itself from Islamabad
while embracing Delhi’s cooperation and assist