Vietnam war
1.) What was the result of the Vietnam War?

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Answer 1

Answer:

North Vietnam won the war

Answer 2

Answer: North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam and the country unified as a communist nation.

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When you have an idea for a new local public safety law, what step can you take to make the law a reality?

Tell the police chief to change the law.
Ask a local lawmaker to propose a new law.
Petition the United States Congress to change the law.
Take your new idea before a judge who can change the law.

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Answer:

I'm not positive but I think it is b.

Explanation:

because the police chief can't change the law and you'd have to be really lucky to see the United States Congress in person.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which of the following pieces of legislation passed after 1762 as a reaction to the changes illustrated in the chart? A. The Townshend Acts
B. The Intolerable Acts
C. The Navigation Acts
D. The Albany Plan of Union

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Answer: A The Townshend Acts

Explanation:

The Townshend Acts were passed after 1762 as a reaction to changes shown in the chart.

You failed to include the chart in question however, of the options listed, the Townshend Acts were the only acts passed after 1762.

The Townshend Acts were passed by the British to:

get the American colonies to pay for the British soldier stationed in the colonies get the Americans to pay customs duties on goods they imported from Britain generally increase the taxes paid by the colonists to the British

The reason the British wanted more tax revenue was because they had incurred huge debts from fighting France in the French and Indian War and felt the American colonists should pay for this debt.

In conclusion, the Townshend Acts were passed after 1792 to prop up British revenue but it annoyed the colonists so much that it was one of the reasons war broke out.

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_________ founded the India house​

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Answer:

Shyamji Krishna Varma

Explanation:

Answer:

Shyamji Krishna Varma founded the India house

Task 2. Describe two social, political, and/or economic effects of industrialization
on Japan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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Answer:

Carl Mosk, University of Victoria

Japan achieved sustained growth in per capita income between the 1880s and 1970 through industrialization. Moving along an income growth trajectory through expansion of manufacturing is hardly unique. Indeed Western Europe, Canada, Australia and the United States all attained high levels of income per capita by shifting from agrarian-based production to manufacturing and technologically sophisticated service sector activity.

Still, there are four distinctive features of Japan’s development through industrialization that merit discussion:

The proto-industrial base

Japan’s agricultural productivity was high enough to sustain substantial craft (proto-industrial) production in both rural and urban areas of the country prior to industrialization.

Investment-led growth

Domestic investment in industry and infrastructure was the driving force behind growth in Japanese output. Both private and public sectors invested in infrastructure, national and local governments serving as coordinating agents for infrastructure build-up.

Investment in manufacturing capacity was largely left to the private sector.

Rising domestic savings made increasing capital accumulation possible.

Japanese growth was investment-led, not export-led.

Total factor productivity growth — achieving more output per unit of input — was rapid.

On the supply side, total factor productivity growth was extremely important. Scale economies — the reduction in per unit costs due to increased levels of output — contributed to total factor productivity growth. Scale economies existed due to geographic concentration, to growth of the national economy, and to growth in the output of individual companies. In addition, companies moved down the “learning curve,” reducing unit costs as their cumulative output rose and demand for their product soared.

The social capacity for importing and adapting foreign technology improved and this contributed to total factor productivity growth:

At the household level, investing in education of children improved social capability.

At the firm level, creating internalized labor markets that bound firms to workers and workers to firms, thereby giving workers a strong incentive to flexibly adapt to new technology, improved social capability.

At the government level, industrial policy that reduced the cost to private firms of securing foreign technology enhanced social capacity.

Shifting out of low-productivity agriculture into high productivity manufacturing, mining, and construction contributed to total factor productivity growth

Number 23 I need ASAP

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Answer:

2nd one

Explanation:

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Answer:

23. It's the 2nd one

Explanation: I have done the quiz/test before I think

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What are two most familiar ways to become a citizen of the United States?

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take the american citizen test or have a family member who was born in the usa or has is an american citizen
Answer:√here look down√Explanation:°π°In all, there are four fundamental ways to become a U.S. citizen: citizenship by birth in the U.S., citizenship through derivation, citizenship through acquisition, and citizenship through naturalization. Most immigrants in the United States become citizens through the naturalization process°π°

Which best describes the response of authorities in Birmingham, Alabama, to civil rights protests in the 1960s? They sometimes used violence to resist the protests. They agreed with the protesters' aims. They came to accept, over time, the presence of the protesters. They responded peacefully to the protesters.

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Answer:They sometimes used violence to resist the protests.

Explanation:

The statement that best describes the response of authorities in Birmingham and Alabama to the civil rights protests was that they sometimes used violence to resist the protests.

What is the civil rights protests of 1960s?

In the 190s, the civil rights protest was a social protest aimed at getting social justice for the Black Americans to gain freedom and human right as the Whites.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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In 1823, John Quincy Adams helped President James Monroe draw up a document that protected the interests of the United States in Mexico and Latin America. What is the documents name

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Answer:

The Monroe Doctrine

Explanation:

The name of the document John Quincy Adams helped President James Monroe draw up it written in 1823 that protected the interests of the United States in Mexico and Latin America is known as MONROE DOCTRINE.

At the time of writing the document, John Quincy Adams was the United States' Secretary of State for President James Monroe.

Monroe Doctrine.............

List FOUR factors that allowed the Allies to win the war.​

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Answer:

Superior manpower of the allies. In the final stages of the war, Germany's manpower was dwindling.

Extensive resources of the Allies. The Central Powers had taken on too much.  

Allied control of the seas.  

Failure of the last German offensive.  

Surrender of Germany's allies.

Explanation:

how did Poll taxes and literacy tests affect African-Americans?​

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Answer:because of the diminished access to education

Explanation:

whites were educated while Africans weren’t allowed to

Under John Locke’s Social Contract theory, if the government does not protect life, liberty, and property the people have the right to do what?

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The people have the right to overthrow the government.

Which countries in East Asia seem to have the fewest resources?

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Answer:

In Java and the Eastern Provinces

What were the results of the crusades?

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Answer:

The entire structure of European society changed during the 12th and 13th centuries, and there was a time when this change was attributed largely to the Crusades. Historians now, however, tend to view the Crusades as only one, albeit significant, factor in Europe’s development. It is likely that the disappearance of old families and the appearance of new ones can be traced in part to the Crusades, but generalizations must be made with caution. It should, moreover, be remembered that, while some Crusaders sold or mortgaged their property, usually to ecclesiastical foundations, others bequeathed it to relatives. The loss of life was without doubt considerable; many Crusaders, however, did return to their homes.

The sectors acquired by burgeoning Italian cities in the Crusader states enabled them to extend their trade with the Muslim world and led to the establishment of trade depots beyond the Crusade frontiers, some of which lasted long after 1291. The transportation they provided was significant in the development of shipbuilding techniques. Italian banking facilities became indispensable to popes and kings. Catalans and Provençals also profited, and, indirectly, so did all of Europe. Moreover, returning Crusaders brought new tastes and increased the demand for spices, Oriental textiles, and other exotic fare. But such demands can also be attributed to changing lifestyles and commercial growth in Europe itself.

The establishment of the Franciscan and Dominican friars in the East during the 13th century made possible the promotion of missions within the Crusade area and beyond. Papal bulls granted special facilities to missionary friars, and popes sent letters to Asian rulers soliciting permission for the friars to carry on their work. Often the friars accompanied or followed Italian merchants, and, since the Mongols were generally tolerant of religious propaganda, missions were established in Iran, the Asian interior, and even China. But, since Islamic law rigidly prohibited propaganda and punished apostasy with death, conversions from Islam were few. The Dominican William of Tripoli had some success, presumably within the Crusaders’ area; he and his colleague Riccoldo di Monte Croce both wrote perceptive treatises on Islamic faith and law. Other missionaries usually failed, and many suffered martyrdom. In the 14th century the Franciscans were finally permitted to reside in Palestine as caretakers for the holy places but not as missionaries.

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1. Main Idea Why did Mr. Bixby get so angry with Mark Twain?

2. Critical Thinking: Making Predictions Do you think Mark Twain will make a
good steamship pilot?

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Answer:

I had my own opinion of the pilot who had known no better than to get us into ... where there is "easy water," and they must not go against the strong current in the ... You can predict that Twain will remember the story about the cannonball ... with anything Twain decided to doExplanation:

Describe the British take over of India.

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Answer:

The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. The British were very effective at infiltrating these states and gradually taking control.

Explanation:

The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. The British were very effective at infiltrating these states and gradually taking control.

How did increased trade affect Chinese society during the postclassical era?
O A. It convinced China's leaders to give up Confucianism.
B. It gave Europeans more control over the Chinese people.
C. It allowed women to serve in China's government.
O D. It made China's merchants more powerful .​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

A P 3 X

How are the boundaries drawn during the Berlin Conference to blame for the political unrest in modern Africa?

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Answer:

becuase they are helpful to all the people they meet

Explanation:

Durante la baja edad media, el aumento de la producción agrícola produjo una mejora en la alimentación de las personas y un aumento de la población. Esto también significó la reactivación del comercio debido a: a) la migración hacia América b) el excedente de alimentos c) las invasiones germánicas d) el aumento del poder de los reyes AYUDA POR FAVOR

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

La respuesta correcta es A) la migración hacia América.

Durante la baja edad media, el aumento de la producción agrícola produjo una mejora en la alimentación de las personas y un aumento de la población. Esto también significó la reactivación del comercio debido a la migración hacia América.

estamos hablando de un momento importante en la historia moderna de la humanidad, cuando las monarquías Europeas deciden fortalecer su periodo de exploración de nuevas rutas marítimas y el descubrimiento de nuevas tierras como las Américas.

Cristóbal Colón descubre América el 12 de octubre de 1492. Y de inmediato los reyes Fernando de Aragón e Isabel de Castilla autorizan mandar conquistadores a América para colonizar los territorios y poblarlos.

Caso similar con el Reino Unido, que mandó sus primeros pobladores a Norte América. Ahí fundaron la primera colonia inglesa de trece: Jamestown, Virginia. Y entonces fue que se incrementó el comercio entre las nuevas colonias en América con las naciones de Europa.


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The only member of "The Big Three" at the end of the Potsdam Conference that had also represented their country at Yalta was?

A. Truman

B. Atlee

C. Roosevelt

D. Stalin

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Answer:

The three states was represented by Franklin D. Roosevelt

Having white wool (W) is dominant over having black wool (w). Two heterozygous sheep are crossed.

What is the probability that the offspring will have black wool?
blank %

What is the probability that the offspring will have white wool?
blank %

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Answer:

75%

Explanation:

3 of the 4 square are filled with W which is the dominant white wool. 3/4 is equal to 75%.

Where must you be to see a total solar eclipse?
an orbit
the earth's shadow
a corona
the moon's shadow
10

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You can see the solar eclipse

Answer:

The moon's shadow

Explanation:

Because the order goes

Earth<                    Moon                                          Sun

< = moon's shadow

In other words, if you aren't in the moon's shadow, it may not even look like an eclipse.

first person finish gets brainlist​

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Answer:

1 is C

2 is A

3 is A

4 is C

Explanation:

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1. Sandy has a great voice

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.3. Joy's mother forgot to pick her up.

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.3. Joy's mother forgot to pick her up.4. Mom is a good cook

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which timespan had the most tension during the cold war and why PLEASE HELP

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Answer: The Berlin Blockade of 1948 to 1949 marked the beginning of the Cold War, the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 represented the high point of tensions and the opening of the Wall in 1989 represented the end of Cold War tensions.

How did John Quincy Adams differ from Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe?
__________________________________________________________


A)Adams was a Republican, while Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were Democrats.

B)Adams was a founding father of the US, while Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were not.

C)Adams was not a member of the Virginia Dynasty, while Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were.

D)Adams was president in the late 18th century, while Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were presidents in the early 19th century.

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feeling B not quite sure tho

When was jesus circumcised as directed by the law of moses? (Religon class) plz help asap

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Answer:

the eighth day

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Choose all of the items that refer to U.S. intervention in Cuba during the Cold War.
1)
A)
Tet Offensive
B)
Gulf of Tonkin
C)
Cuban Revolution
D)
Bay of Pigs Invasion
E)
Missile Crisis with the Soviet Union

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Answer: D) Bay of Pigs Invasion. E) Missile Crisis with the Soviet Union

US intervention in Cuba during the Cold War can be explained through the following events:  D) Bay of Pigs Invasion. E) Missile Crisis with the Soviet Union.

What was the Bay of Pigs crisis?

The Bay of Pigs invasion, (April 17, 1961), the automatic Cuban invasion of Bahía de Cochinos (Pig Port) to Cuba, on the southwest coast by about 1,500 Cuban exiles who opposed Fidel Castro.

The attack was funded and directed by the U.S. government.

The failed attack strengthened Castro's administration, which continued to publicly declare its intention to embrace socialism and pursue closer ties with the Soviet Union. It also led to a review of Cuban policy by Kennedy officials.

Hence, US intervention in Cuba during the Cold War can be explained by these events Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Missile Crisis with the Soviet Union.

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The United states’ response was one of official neutrality at the beginning of World War II __________ ? True or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The United States remained neutral during the first two years of World War II.

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Answer:

true!

Explanation:

HELP PLEASE What organization was created to help police world conflicts after World War I.
League of Nations
World Wide Organization
NAFTA
NATO

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League of Nations.


However it wasn’t very effective as we know WW2 followed soon after :|

Hope that helps, have a great day.

Answer:

League of Nations

Explanation:

i had this on a quiz and it was right =]

How did stock market speculation lead to the stock market crash of 1929 and the
Great Depression?

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

Among the more prominent causes were the period of rampant speculation (those who had bought stocks on margin not only lost the value of their investment, they also owed money to the entities that had granted the loans for the stock purchases), tightening of credit by the Federal Reserve (in August 1929 the discount ...

The Japanese bomber plane used in WWII was called a Japanese Zero. The American bomber plane used in WWII was called a:
a). U2
b). B-52
c). B-17

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Answer:

C. B-17

Explanation:

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