What were the names of the bombs dropped on Nagaski and Hiroshima?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Three days after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9 – a 21-kiloton plutonium device known as "Fat Man.”

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Hiroshima, Japan: Little Boy.

Nagasaki, Japan: Fat Boy/Fat Man.

*Hope this helps.


Related Questions

What rights are protected under the Second Amendment?

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The right to bare arms. :)

Answer: The right to keep and bear arms

Explanation:

I took the K-12 test and got the answer correct.

who was known as the father of science?

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Galileo

explanation: i learned that in school

Explain how Japanese Internment is seen as a failure of Checks and Balances.

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Answer:

In May 1942, he was arrested for failing to comply with the order for Japanese Americans to report to internment camps.

which of the 3 main reasons of imperialism best explains why china was imperialized by the europeans

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Answer:

ask god

Explanation:

Sea level changes occur at a rate of 10 m per 1,000 years.

How much will the sea level change over 100,000 years?


10 m

1,000 m

10,000 m

100,000 m

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1000 m it’s 1000 m number c

It's 1,000

Explanation: It's 1,000 because if you take the 10 m from before then times it by the power of three which is how much you multiplied the 1,000 from before then you get 100,000. So you would have to do the same thing with the ten which equals 1,000

What were some of the causes and effects of the fall of the Byzantine Empire? ​

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Answer:

Corruption; as people governing were benefiting but not giving people the protection, public services and justice in return.

loss of trust to State authority, is the main reason.

The others are military and politic struggles. Inside the Empire and outside. People were trying to gain power, and following personal interests and this caused in long term disconnections between the top it self and towards the population.

At the end only value that kept them together was religion, and even that was shredded into pieces. Catholics, orthodox and Protestants were not getting on well.

Answer:

Corruption; as people governing were benefiting but not giving people the protection, public services and justice in return.

loss of trust to State authority, is the main reason.

The others are military and politic struggles. Inside the Empire and outside. People were trying to gain power, and following personal interests and this caused in long term disconnections between the top it self and towards the population.

At the end only value that kept them together was religion, and even that was shredded into pieces. Catholics, orthodox and Protestants were not getting on well.

Which one is correct?

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Answer:

The answer you chose coronado is correct

Explanation:

He wrote to the king

Which statement best describes the role of the samurai in feudal Japan?
The samurai worked for themselves to gain great riches.
The samurai were religious figures who helped other people.
The samurai worked for the daimyo and were loyal to their leaders.
The samurai were the highest of the noble class, and they supported the emperor.
PLZ HELP!!! WILL MARK BRAINLYEST!

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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Samurai worked for the daimyo and they were loyal to their leaders. I did it on e d g e n u i t y. Have a nice day.

Which list includes roles of the president?
A. Chief Justice, Commander-in-Chief
B. Commander-in-Chief, Chief Executive
C. Speaker of the House, Chief Executive
D. Speaker of the House, Chief Justice

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

Speaker of the House, Chief justice.

Explanation:

The first person said it, and i got it right.

Why is it difficult for urban cities to get rid of rats?

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Answer:

Because their rate of reproduction is quite fast and because most cities haven't done anything about their Population for a long time meaning they have had a long time to expand their 'territory'

But what do I know, I live in a village

How did societal expectations influence the events of Marie Antoinettes life

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Answer: From the moment she arrived in France she was forced to dress and behave in how the French court saw fit. She was forced to abandon everything Austrian about her. Her clothing, dog, everything. They thought she did not dress French enough, and once she did, they accused her of spending too much money (even though she did not spend more than any other French queen before her). This led to the public's distrust of her.

Which of the following best describes the government of the Roman Republic?
A.
Their form of government was largely weak and ineffective.
B.
Their form of government was the first one to have democratic principles.
C.
Their form of government is not relevant to the governments of today.
D.
Their form of government has influenced the democratic governments of today.

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Answer:

Correct answer is D.  Their form of government has influenced the democratic governments of today.

Explanation:

Option A is not correct as government was far from weak, and government managed to strengthen the authority of the country and to create one of the strongest countries in history.

Option B is not correct as democratic principles existed even before, for example in Athens.

Option C is not correct as it is very relevant, and a large number of countries today have adapted their systems according to the systems of Roman republic.

Option D is correct as many countries, as we have said, for example United States have created their governments according to what existed in Roman Republic.

What was the main argument used by Anti-Federalists in the debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?

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Answer:

The main arguments used by the Anti-Federalists in the debate for the U.S. Constitution were the fact that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government and that the rights of the people were not guaranteed through a Bill of Rights. They did not want to ratify the Constitution, and they had a significant impact in the creation and implementation of the Bill of Rights.

Explanation:

How did Oklahoma give away land
under the Homestead Act?
A. It was a lottery where they drew out names
B. It was based on who paid their fees to the tax
collector
C. They had races where people staked out their
land
D. Land was given out based on need and lack of
1ncome

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

Under the Homestead Act of 1862, settlers could claim 160 acres of public land and receive title to the property after five years if they lived on and improved the plot. Women, although legally prohibited from voting, were eligible to participate in the Land Rush, and there was no citizenship requirement either.

Answer:no its C

Explanation:just got it right

opinions about colonist and their lives​

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Answer:

colonist just wanted new lives and to start anew and did not want war with the native americans but the british pushed them to start that long lasting war with the native americans .

Explanation:

Following Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination, Austria-Hungary:
A. used the attack to justify taking aggressive action against Serbia
. B. supported the Ottoman Empire in its efforts to keep Serbia under its control
C. broke its military alliance with Germany, which had refused to condemn the Serbs.
D. joined the Triple Entente to defend itself from future Serbian attacks.​

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Answer:

A. used the attack to justify taking aggressive action against Serbia

Explanation:

Austria-Hungary sent them an ultimatum to Serbia, and Serbia agreed to most of it but the only part it didn't agree to was that Austria-Hungary was able to do an investigation of who did the assassination in which Serbia refused for Austria-Hungary to investigate. This then went to the German's in which they backed Austria-Hungary for being an ally in the war which then led to the out-break of world war 1.

Answer:

Correct answer is A. used the attack to justify taking aggressive action against Serbia .

Explanation:

Option A is correct because after the  assassination on June 28th 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28th, starting a great offensive on its western and northern boundaries.

B is not correct as Ottomans entered the war in later stage, and Serbia was not their territory.

C is not correct as Germany stayed on the side of Austria-Hungary.

D is not correct as Triple Entente fought against Austria-Hungary in this war.

List the pros and cons of isolationist policies in China and Japan. Do you believe that these policies would be more beneficial or harmful to these countries? Explain Why or why not?

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List the pros and cons of isolationist policies in China and Japan:

Pros:

1. Increased focus on domestic policy.

2. Decreased need for spending on military budgets.

Cons:

1. Economy may suffer.

2. May become vulnerable to attack.

Do you believe that these policies would be more beneficial or harmful to these countries? Explain Why or why not?:

No, I believe it's harmful to these countries. No matter how well-intentioned, poorly crafted employment policies not only might annoy employees and frustrate supervisors, they also might generate negative publicity and create other risks, experts say. Some policies cause legal problems, employee turnover, bad public relations, or all of the above, particularly when they are misinterpreted or applied inconsistently. Some policies are essential, such as an Equal Employment Opportunity policy to protect against harassment and discrimination and a leave policy under the Family and Medical Leave Act (for employers with 50 or more employees). Economies may suffer and they may become vulnerable to attack.

Brainlist Please!

Which was a major accomplishment of the ancient people under the Shang Dynasty's rule?
A.
The people invented the wheel.
B.
The Shang had the first female ruler.
C.
The Shang government abolished slavery.
D.
They developed a writing system.

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Answer:

D:)

Explanation:

How did the Chippewa Mole Lake Band and the Forest County Potawatomi protect the Crandon Mine site in northeastern Wisconsin?

Select the best answer choice.
A.
They petitioned the government to enforce conservation laws.
B.
They invoked the Seventh Generation amendment.
C.
They bought the land surrounding the mine site.
D.
They staged a march on Washington, D.C.

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It’s A I did this before

Why do most of the bills introduced in Congress never become law?

A. They are defeated in floor votes
B. They never get out of committee
C. They are vetoed by the President
D. They are overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court.​

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Answer:

I think C is correct.

Explanation:

When the President issues a veto, the bill returns to its House of origin.

hi mydear this question is very important it comes every time

Explanation:

C) they are voted by the president

Which statements accurately explain why the Renaissance began in the Italian city-states?

a. Renaissance Italy was a patchwork quilt of city-states. Many were centers of_____
and______.

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Answer:

A. Italian city-states were unified under one central government long before most other European countries, and that allowed the government to sponsor the arts.

C. Italy is in a good, central location for business and commerce so traders maintained contact with people and ideas from other places.

Hope this Helps :)

If not lmk so I can help further :):)

Explanation:

The correct answer is that there were many centers of trading businesses and commerce.

Multiple Choice
The most recent Presidents to have used military force were
A. Roosevelt and Truman
B.McKinley and Taft
C.Obama and Trump
D.Carter and Bush​

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Answer:

I think it's D

Explanation:

I thought it was Clinton and Bush, but that isn't an option- so honestly I'm just assuming it's D, since I believe carter used military force as well. I might be incorrect tho- so.

It’s C. Both Trump and Obama used military force.

identify at least 5 precedents set by washington

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Washington Precedent 1

established the Cabinet within the Executive Branch a body that was not outlined within the constitution

Washington Precedent 2

supported innovative fiscal concepts such as the Bank of America and a national debt, which would be later adopted

Washington Precedent 3

intoduced a policy of neutrality pertaining to foreign wars that was followed up until WW1

Washington Precedent 4

set the precedent for a two term limit of Presidents that was followed until Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Washington Precedent 5

established relations with Great Britain with Jay's Treaty. to this day England remains one of our closest and strongest allies

Washington Precedent 6

established the tradition of a presidential farewell address

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Complete the paragraph about the culture of enslaved Africans in the American colonies.
Without
, it was difficult for enslaved Africans to pass down their culture from one generation to the next.

However, enslaved people managed to preserve some aspects of their culture.


were among the most common forms of cultural expression among enslaved people.

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Answer:

1. Stable communities

2. Mechanical inventions and toolmaking

Explanation:

i did it :

Answer:

Stable Communities, and sewing, music, and cooking. Are your answers

Explanation:

can sum one help me plz, ill give you 150-300 points!


Graded Assignment

Machiavelli’s The Prince

Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit.

(50 points)

Directions: Read the excerpt from Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1513) and answer the essay prompt highlighted below

Note:

Machiavelli hoped to impress, and get a job working for the powerful Medici family in Florence with this work on politics. It didn’t work, but it has proved to be a much loathed and admired analysis of human affairs from a coldly realist point of view. When Machiavelli speaks of a “prince,” he does not mean the son of a king, but is using the word in its older meaning “the first,” or the ruler of a territory. Italy was divided into many small city-states and other domains, which were in constant competition with each other.

From Chapter 17: On cruelty and compassion, and whether it is better to be loved than to be feared, or the contrary

Descending next to the other qualities mentioned before, I say that each prince ought to desire to be believed compassionate, and not cruel, nonetheless he must be alert not to use this compassion badly. Cesare Borgia was believed cruel; nonetheless, that cruelty of his restored the Romagna, unified it, and led it back to peace and to faith . . .

A prince, therefore, must not care about the infamy of cruelty in keeping his subjects united and faithful, because if he makes a very few examples, he will be more compassionate that those who, through too much compassion, allow disorders to occur from which arise killings and robberies. For the latter usually harm an entire population, but those executions that come from the prince harm a particular person . . .

From the above a debate arises whether it is better to be loved than feared or the contrary. The answer is that one would want to be both the one and the other, but because it is difficult to join them together, it is much safer to be feared than loved, if one has to do without one of the two. For the following may be said generally about men; that they are ungrateful, changeable, pretenders and dissemblers, avoiders of dangers, and desirous of gain, and while you do them good they are wholly yours, offering you their blood, their property, their life, and their children, as I said above, when the need is far off, but when it comes close to you they revolt. And that prince who has founded himself wholly on their words, because he finds himself naked of other preparations, is ruined. For the friendships that are acquired at a price, and not with greatness and nobility of spirit, are paid for but they are not possessed, and when they come due they cannot be used. Men have less fear of offending one who makes himself loved than one who makes himself feared, since love is held in place by a bond of obligation which, because men are wretched, is broken at every opportunity for utility to oneself, but fear is held in place by a fear of punishment that never abandons you…

Nevertheless, the prince must make himself feared in such a way that, although he does not acquire love, he avoids hatred; because he can endure very well being feared whilst he is not hated, which will always be as long as he abstains from the property of his citizens and subjects and from their women. But when it is necessary for him to proceed against the life of someone, he must do it on proper justification and for manifest cause, but above all things he must keep his hands off the property of others, because men more quickly forget the death of their father than the loss of their patrimony. Besides, pretexts for taking away the property are never wanting; for he who has once begun to live by robbery will always find pretexts for seizing what belongs to others; but reasons for taking life, on the contrary, are more difficult to find and sooner lapse. But when a prince is with his army, and has under control a multitude of soldiers, then it is quite necessary for him to disregard the reputation of cruelty, for without it he would never hold his army united or disposed to its duties.

Score




Essay Prompt: Write a 4-5 paragraph essay answering the question, who was Machiavelli and what was his opinion on the way a leader should rule; through love or through fear?

Make sure to include the following:

An introduction with background information on Machiavelli and Italy during the early Renaissance

One body paragraph explaining the main ideas of Machiavelli’s The Prince and why they were important to leaders in Florence at the time

One-two body paragraphs explaining Machiavelli’s opinion on whether it is better to be loved or feared and why a leader should avoid being hated.

Conclusion paragraph

Answer:



















Your Score

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Answer:

Niccolò Machiavelli was an Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic. His most famous work, The Prince (1532), brought him a reputation as an atheist and an immoral cynic.

Machiavelli believed as a ruler, it was better to be widely feared than to be greatly loved; A loved ruler retains authority by obligation while a feared leader rules by fear of punishment. In it, Machiavelli outlined his vision of an ideal leader: an amoral, calculating tyrant for whom the end justifies the means. The Prince not only failed to win the Medici family's favor, it also alienated him from the Florentine people.

Clearly a Renaissance man, Machiavelli showed his greatest skill and made his most lasting mark on history as a writer. He wrote histories, short stories, and even plays. The Prince, however, was Machiavelli's most influential work. It was an examination of how a leader could gain power and stay in power.  

The general theme of The Prince is of accepting that the aims of princes – such as glory and survival – can justify the use of immoral means to achieve those ends. From Machiavelli's correspondence, a version appears to have been distributed in 1513, using a Latin title, De Principatibus (Of Principalities).

The author's name has been lent to a style of leadership and management associated with cynicism, deceit and guile. To be described as Machiavellian is to be insulted — it means being duplicitous, egocentric and manipulative. The Machiavellian is exploitative, competitive, and selfish.

Explanation:

This might be out of order a bit but I hope this helps! Good Luck! ;)

Which characteristic of rule of law requires government actions to be open to the public?

Consistent application
Enforcement of the law
Accountability to the law
Transparency of institutions

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Answer:

Transparency of institutions

Explanation:

I got it wrong because i thought it was consistent application but then after i submitted it it said Transparency of institutions was the correct answer

Answer:

Transparency of institutions

Explanation:

31. Of the following statements, which one WOULD NOT accurately describe the rights
that protect every person accused of a crime in the United States?

A. You are presumed innocent until proven guilty

B. You have the right to remain silent

C. Your guilt or innocence will be determined by a judge--not a jury

D. You will not be subjected to any cruel or unusual punishment

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Answer: C

Explanation: it's in the bill of rights, (6 i think)

What are the three branches of Oklahoma government?
executive
legislative
judicial
state
federal
local

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executive, legislative and judicial
EXECUTIVE,Legislative,Judical

help help help help help

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I think it’s C, D, A. Here’s why:

- The 3/5ths compromise states the 3/5 of the slave population would be counted for for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives

- The definition of electoral college is the group of presidential electors required by the Constitution to form every four years for the sole purpose of electing the president and vice president according to wikipedia

- Antifederalist believed in a more small and localized government and federalist wanted a stronger federal government


I hope I help:-) sorry if i’m wrong though

Type the correct answer in the box.
What weather pattern did Indian farmers depend on to bring water for their crops?

Indian farmers depended on the__________to bring water for their crops.

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Answer:

monsoon rains

Explanation:

In the winter, they are in the northwest. In the summer, they are in the southeast

Answer:

The word is groundwater irrigation (or just irrigation).

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