Answer:
A) Both helped liberated much of South America from Spanish rule.
Which three of the following are Important parts of the Constitution that serve to limit federal power?
A) Thirteenth Amendment
B) Fourteenth Amendment
C) Article 3
D) Article 1
E) Tenth Amendment
F) Ninth Amendment
Answer:
Explanation:
Tenth Amendment, Ninth Amendment, Amendment 14
On June 4 2021, the Federal Government has suspended indefinitely the operations of the microblogging and social networking service Twitter in Nigeria. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, announced the suspension in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday, citing the President use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.
The Minister said the Federal Government has also directed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to immediately commence the process of licensing all (over-The Top) OTT and social media operations in Nigeria.
On June 6 2021 , the Federal Ministry of Information through the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) ordered all broadcast media houses to suspend their Twitter accounts with immediate effect .
As Mass Communication scholar, discuss this development within the context of Issue in Nigeria Mass Media; its positive and negative implication and its implications to you as a student you as a student.
Answer:
The Federal Government has suspended indefinitely the operations of the microblogging and social networking service Twitter in Nigeria. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, announced the suspension in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday, citing the presistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.
The Minister said the Federal Government has also directed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to immediately commence the process of licensing all OTT and social media operations in Nigeria.
Explanation:
Why were the Camp David Accords considered a great achievement for President Carter?
They ended the Arab oil embargo.
They brokered peace between Israel and Egypt.
They gave the nation new trade partners in the Middle East.
They ended the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B.) Is correct!
Explanation:
I got a 100% on the exam!
Hope this helped!
The government can sell treasury bonds when it needs money to fund certain projects
How did enlightenment ideals influence governments during the 18th century?
Answer:
Enlightenment ideals inspired independence movements because people wanted to be removed from their European coloziners(basically the people in control). So basically you could say there was a lot of rebellion by revolutionaries and people of that sorts because they were tired of being under the sovereignty of their monarchies. Hope this helps! Good Luck!
how did the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments change the nature of the federal union?
Answer:
Explanation:Africa
Territory Claimants Notes
Abyei, Heglig, Jodha, Kafia Kingi and Kaka Sudan
South Sudan Both Sudan and South Sudan have claimed the area after the civil war that led to South Sudan's independence. Heglig was controlled by South Sudan in mid-April 2012 but retaken by the Sudan. Abyei was taken in May 2012.
Banc du Geyser Madagascar
Comoros
France Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean, a district of the French Southern Territories.
Bassas da India, Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island France
Madagascar[1] De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.
Ceuta,[2] Melilla, other plazas de soberanía Spain
Morocco Ceuta and Melilla are administered by Spain as autonomous cities.
An incident on Perejil Island happened in 2002, after which both countries agreed to return to status quo.[3]
Chagos Archipelago United Kingdom
Mauritius
Maldives[4] United Kingdom administers the archipelago as part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. An advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice has found the United Kingdom administration to be unlawful and called upon the United Kingdom to complete the process of decolonization with respect to Mauritius.
Doumeira Mountain, Ras Doumeira and Doumeira Island Eritrea
Djibouti Basis of the Djiboutian–Eritrean border conflict of 2008. Disputed territory occupied by Eritrea following withdrawal of Qatari peacekeepers in June 2017.[5][6] Alternatively transliterated as the Dumaira Mountains.[5]
Glorioso Islands France
Madagascar
Comoros De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.
Hala'ib Triangle Egypt
Sudan[7] Previously under joint administration; Egypt now maintains full de facto control of the Hala'ib Triangle. The boundaries claimed by Egypt and Sudan both include the Hala'ib Triangle. The area of Bir Tawil close to the triangle is unclaimed by both countries.
Ilemi Triangle Kenya
South Sudan De facto controlled by Kenya. Ethiopian tribes have used and made raids in the land, but the Ethiopian government has never made a claim to it, agreeing it was Sudanese in 1902, 1907 and 1972 treaties.[8][9][10]
KaNgwane and Ingwavuma South Africa
Eswatini Eswatini claims territories which it states were confiscated during colonial times.[11] The area claimed by Eswatini is the former bantustan of KaNgwane, which now forms the northern parts of Jozini and uMhlabuyalingana local municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, and the southern part of Nkomazi, the southeastern part of Umjindi and the far eastern part of Albert Luthuli local municipalities in Mpumalanga.
Koalou village and surrounding area Burkina Faso
Benin Burkina Faso and Benin retain a border dispute at this 68 km2 triangular area of land near the tripoint border with Togo.[12][13] In a 2008 meeting, it was declared that the territory was a neutral zone, neither Burkinabé nor Beninese, making it technically unclaimed.[12] According to the UN Refugee Agency in 2015, there were issues of children being born stateless in the area, however a Beninese civil registration office has taken control of registering births in the area.[14]
Kpéaba village area (near Sipilou/Siquita) Ivory Coast
Guinea The Guinean military occupied this village for 1 month from January to February 2013, before withdrawing in preparation of talks.[15] In December 2016, Guinea soldiers and civilians attacked the village, killing 1 and wounding several others, before returning to their side of the border.[16] According to the Guinean Minister of Defence, the Guinean army had been asked not to send any soldiers to this area and had no involvement in this incident.[17]
Area near Logoba/Moyo District South Sudan
Uganda A 1914 British colonial order defined the international border based on the tribal boundary between the Kuku of Kajokeji (South Sudan) and the Ma'di of Moyo (Uganda). However, the border was never formally demarcated.[18] In 2014, a conflict was triggered by the Ugandan national census when Ugandan officials were detained by South Sudan authorities.[19]
Border near Chiengi, Lunchinda-Pweto Province Zambia
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP. How are direct democracy and representative democracy similar?
Answer:
they are both forms of government acting on only people who vote
Franklin Roosevelt's "State of the Union Address, 1941," excerpt
(…) For there is nothing mysterious about the foundations of a healthy and strong democracy. The basic things expected by our people of their political and economic systems are simple. They are:
Equality of opportunity for youth and for others.
Jobs for those who can work.
Security for those who need it.
The ending of special privilege for the few
The preservation of civil liberties for all.
The enjoyment of the fruits of scientific progress in a wider and constantly rising standard of living.
These are the simple, basic things that must never be lost sight of in the turmoil and unbelievable complexity of our modern world. The inner and abiding strength of our economic and political systems is dependent upon the degree to which they fulfill these expectations.
Many subjects connected with our social economy call for immediate improvement. As examples:
We should bring more citizens under the coverage of old-age pensions and unemployment insurance.
We should widen the opportunities for adequate medical care.
We should plan a better system by which persons deserving or needing gainful employment may
obtain it.
I have called for personal sacrifice. I am assured of the willingness of almost all Americans to respond to that call.
A part of the sacrifice means the payment of more money in taxes. In my Budget Message I shall recommend that a greater portion of this great defense program be paid for from taxation than we are paying today. No person should try, or be allowed, to get rich out of this program; and the principle of tax payments in accordance with ability to pay should be constantly before our eyes to guide our legislation.
If the Congress maintains these principles, the voters, putting patriotism ahead of pocketbooks, will give you their applause.
In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms.
The first is freedom of speech and expression—everywhere in the world.
The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way—everywhere in the world.
The third is freedom from want—which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings
which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants—everywhere in the world.
The fourth is freedom from fear—which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of
armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to
commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor—anywhere in the world.
That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.
To that new order we oppose the greater conception—the moral order. A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions alike without fear.
Since the beginning of our American history, we have been engaged in change—in a perpetual peaceful revolution—a revolution which goes on steadily, quietly adjusting itself to changing conditions—without the concentration camp or the quick—lime in the ditch. The world order which we seek is the cooperation of free countries, working together in a friendly, civilized society.
This nation has placed its destiny in the hands and heads and hearts of its millions of free men and women; and its faith in freedom under the guidance of God. Freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere. Our support goes to those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them. Our strength is our unity of purpose.
To that high concept there can be no end save victory.
In his speech Roosevelt states, "In my Budget Message I shall recommend that a greater portion of this great defense program be paid for from taxation than we are paying today."
Which of the following best describes what "this great defense program" refers to?
Improving arguments against war
Improving arguments in favor of free speech
Improving military defense by investing in training, arms, and equipment
Improving pensions, unemployment insurance, medical care, and employment opportunities
Answer:
Improving pensions, unemployment insurance, medical care, and employment opportunities
Explanation:
He says, "No person should try, or be allowed, to get rich out of this program; and the principle of tax payments in accordance with ability to pay should be constantly before our eyes to guide our legislation." which indicates it has nothing to do with war, the military, or free speech.
Before this he also says, "Many subjects connected with our social economy call for immediate improvement. As examples:
We should bring more citizens under the coverage of old-age pensions and unemployment insurance.
We should widen the opportunities for adequate medical care.
We should plan a better system by which persons deserving or needing gainful employment may
obtain it." then goes on to talk about sacrifice.
Which of the following is true about the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
A. Rosa Parks spent several months in jail after refusing to give up her seat
B. Rosa Parks' treatment by police led to riots
C. the boycott only lasted a few weeks
D. Martin Luther King, Jr. played a major role in promoting the boycott
Answer:
A- rosa parks spent several months in jail after refusing to give up her seat
Write an extended paragraph of 8-12 sentences on the document located on page 2 of this study by responding to the following prompt:
What does Douglass think is the most important thing to be done during Reconstruction, and why does he think this will help the nation?
Answer:
If you want someone to help you should probably post the document mentioned
Answer: here is the document for the question
Explanation:
Why did the cotton gin lead to more slavery?
A. the work of picking cotton got harder
B. cotton plantation started losing money.
C. raising cotton became more expensive
D. growing cotton became more profitable and slaves were needed to grow the cotton
Answer:
D. growing cotton became more profitable and slaves were needed to grow the cotton
The Triple Alliance consisted of
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
France, Great Britain, and Italy
France, Great Britain, and Russia
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Founder of modern day Turkey *
O Ataturk (Mustafa)
O Suleiman (the Magnificent)
O Al ad-Din (al Baghdadi)
O Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)
describe the steps the United States took to build the canal as panama
Who lived in North America before anyone else
Answer: the native Americans lived in the US before the Europeans or pilgrims
Explanation: is this seriously something you are stuck on? i would think you would know this since your in college or that what it says in you question
What is the answer to this question will mark brainlist
Answer: I am pretty sure it is D even though i cannot see the chart
Explanation:
pls mark brainliest
Question 1: What roles did science and technology play in Europe's conquest of the world?
Question 2: How did European leaders and citizens justify their imperial conquests and their seizure of other people's resources?
Answer:
Q.1 -They wanted to improve their economy for instance by acquiring more spices, gold, and better and faster trading routes. Also, they really believed in the need to spread their religion, Christianity
Q.2 - In order to begin to talk about the justification of seizure and conquest by European explorers and leaders, you have to first look back at the motivation of these leaders. A good way to remember these are the three G's: Gold, God, and Glory. Gold: As we've seen in history, the greed of Europeans ultimately began centuries of explorations that served as a way for nations to take resources (spices, statues, minerals, humans) and colonizing these affected areas to continue this trade. Glory: This also worked to spread the names of leaders, working to give power to nations that were able to infiltrate other countries and take over anything within their reach. These resources were taken by any means necessary, even the genocide of innocent groups of people.
With this said, there is one G left. God: To justify these atrocities, Christianity was used as a means of justification. People of nations outside of Western civilizations have adopted cultural traditions (customs, language, religion, clothing norms) that were so vastly different from the way of life for Europeans. These differences were used in the argument that deemed anyone that wasn't part of the Western world barbaric. People of these targeted countries were labelled as uncivilized savages. There is a poem by Rudyard Kipling called "The White Man's Burden" that exemplifies the very racist Eurocentric thinking during mass colonization that called for white men to transform the way of life for non-white people in the world in the name of God.
¿Qué es el racismo sistémico o sistemático?
Answer:
El racismo sistémico. La discriminación basada en la raza y el origen étnico
Explanation:
marcame brainliest porfas
quick!!!!
What are the features of capitalism? Choose exactly two answers that are correct. central planning , government control , the profit motive , economic freedom
Answer:
profit motive & economic freedom
Answer:
I believe government control and economic freed
Which groups are in conflict over claims to Palestinian territory?
Arabs and Jews
Turks and Kurds
Syrians and Greeks
Italians and Algerians
Answer:
Arabs and Jews
Explanation:
Israel(Jewish population) and Palestine(Arabs) have a complex claim tot he same tract of land, They were split up by the British when imperialism was ending, but the split was complex, and many pockets and separated areas were there, unlike India and Pakistan. But one group (Israelis), had the clear advantage and took over the entire tract of land and kept the Palestinians hostage, they also isolated a set of land which has economic disparity to this day. But the Palestinians attacked first in order to take all of the land so some see it as fit, that the Israelis had them in the situation they are in right now.
which political action is supported by Thomas Hobbe's theories on proper government?
Answer:
A king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law
C.
Explanation:
Rodrigo R. Duterte
Uri ng Programa
at natulong nito?
Answer:
Build Build Build program
Explanation:
iserch mo na lng po sa gogle Kung ano na itulong nito
sorry
yan po example Ng program ni duterte
What brought the Kingdom of Kush to an end?
Answer:
In the mid-4th century, Kush attacked Axum, perhaps in a dispute over the region's ivory trade. Axum responded with a large force, sacking Meroe and leading to the collapse of the civilization.
Explanation:
Hope this helps...pls vote as brainliest
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which was NOT one of the requirements of the Versailles Treaty?
Answer:
These are all the provisions of the treaty
1. League of Nations
2. Territorial Losses
3. Military Restrictions
4. War Guilt
Hope this helped.
Which action by John F. Kennedy best exemplifies the call to action in this speech?
approval of the Bay of Pigs invasion
selection of a southerner as vice president
support for a national space program
attendance at the Geneva Conference
Answer:the bay of pigs invasion
Explanation:
How does the US Bill of Rights prevent the federal government from holding all government power?
O It allows people to write their own laws.
O It grants power to the court system.
O It allows people to vote in elections.
O lt grants power to state governments.
Answer:
D. the state is given some powers. Apologies if it's wrong. :)
Explanation:
Where do the railroads in when moving west
Why did Henry viiii declare himself the head Church of England
a small group of wealthy families known as an aristocracy was at the center of early Japanese society. True or False?
Answer: True
Explanation:
Japan operated a very strong aristocratic government during the early Japanese period with the aristocracy controlling Japanese society even though they only comprised of very few families.
These families would sometimes fight against each other in order to gain more control in the empire even though they would keep the emperor safe. They would then use the emperor as a mere figurehead who wouldn't control much to give themselves legitimacy.
A Chinese supporter of the Boxer Rebellion would most likely agree with which statement?
Answer:
where are the statements
Explanation: