After WWII, the fear of communism spread throughout American politics, culture, and society during the
opening phases of the Cold War with the Soviet Union. The “Red Scare” as it was known, impacted the
lives of ordinary Americans. The US government took extraordinary steps to combat the threat of
communism. Did the US Government go too far?
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Indira Gandhi was assassinated by a member of her bodyguard because
she had been accused of corruption.
she was too hard on opponents.
of religious conflict.
of economic hardships.
Answer:
Religious conflict
Explanation:
There were conflicts of religion leading to her death.
Answer:
c. Religious conflict
Explanation:
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What were the long-term effects of dropping the atomic bomb in Japan at the end of World War II?
Answer: There was radiation also The long-term effects of radiation exposure also increased cancer rates in the survivions.
Answer: When the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan no one was ready for the amount of damage it will cause. Not only did it kill many people where it hit but also had many long-term effects. One of which was the deformities of offspring. The radiation emitted from the atomic bomb went around the area of impact. So anyone who did not die from the explosion could have very well be exposed to the radiation. The radiation went into the people who then if had children they would have many problems. Also another long-term effect was where the bomb hit was unsafe to go because of the large amount of radiation at the site. A final long-term effect was cancer was higher with people and offspring exposed to radiation and it was much easier for the people to get sick.
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Maths!
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Answer:
6x
8xy
12xy
Explanation:
Using product :
We can simplify the given expressions as follows :
1.) 6 * x = 6x
2.) 8 * x * y = 8xy
3 * x * 4 * y
= 3 * 4 * x * y
= 12 * x * y
= 12xy
What was the Great Compromise?
Group of answer choices
A. This was when the delegates of the Constitutional Convention agreed that the Senate would have two seats per state, while the number of representatives in the House would be determined by the state's population.
B. This described how different branches of the government would work together so one branch would not become too powerful.
Answer:
I think that the answer is A.
Explanation: I think B was something else.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Great Compromise of 1787, also known as the Sherman Compromise, was an agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 between delegates of the states with large and small populations that defined the structure of Congress and the number of representatives each state would have in Congress according to the United States Constitution. Under the agreement proposed by Connecticut delegate Roger Sherman, Congress would be a “bicameral” or two-chambered body, with each state getting a number of representatives in the lower chamber (the House) proportional to its population and two representatives in the upper chamber (the Senate).
Which of the two main parties is associated with bigger government and higher taxes?
A. No answer text provided.
B. No answer text provided.
C. Democratic Party
D. Republican Party
Answer:
Democratic
Explanation:
How do the "new media" affect American life?
A. Bad news is not reported as often.
B. Fewer motion pictures are made.
C. Music and videos are more expensive than before.
D. People can access information more quickly.
What's an example of a native consequence of economic globalization?
Answer:
A native consequence could be that Native people lose jobs, land, and the land could die. Hope this helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
Some examples of native consequences of economic globalization include:
Decline of natural resourcesDeforestationLost of biodiversityExplanation:
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A map showing the continental United States. Areas designated on the map include the original 13 colonies, the Florida Territory, the Louisiana Purchase, the Texas Annexation, Mexico, the Mexican Cession, The Oregon Territory, the Gadsden Purchase, and the British Cession of 1818. Review the map above. How did the idea of Manifest Destiny affect the U.S. border throughout the 1800s
Answer:
americans pushed westward taking lands past the Appalachians and towards the west coast
Answer:
This moved the US Boarder West (First west than further to what we have now)
Explanation:
Manifest Destiny is the belief that a higher power, God, wanted/told colonial Americans to stretch far west, then into the entirety of North America
(This also ignited issues with Native Americans like a match, Trail of Tears, many violent acts)
Example of Battle of Little Big Horn
how does the Confederacy view itself after it succeeded from the union and how did it justify its succession
Answer: Every Confederate state signed a "Article of Secession" announcing their separation from the Union. Four states took it a step farther. Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina all filed further declarations, known as "Declarations of Causes," explaining their desire to secede from the Union.
Explanation:
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Question 5 please help!!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
I think the answer is b or c or d
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How is the federal government connected to tribal sovereignty?
It increases regulations on tribes with tribal sovereignty.
It makes the decision to recognize tribes and grant them tribal sovereignty.
It gives tribes the ability to be fully represented in Congress.
It gives the president power to appoint a federal governor to tribes with tribal sovereignty.
Answer:
it gives tribes the ability to be fully represented in congress
Explanation:
tribes are self governed
colonel joshua chanbaerlin led a successful defense the south at little top
Answer:
Little Round Top
Explanation:
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was best known for his bravery in the Battle of Gettysburg who joined the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his contribution to the war. Chamberlain led a successful defence against the south at Little Round Top. Little Round Top is one of the rocky hills small in size in Gettysburg which is compared with the taller hill named Big Round Top.
Where can lowlands be found?
Answer:
The Central Lowland is a flat-lying region located between the Appalachian Mountains to the east and the Great Plains to the west (Figure 4.5). It extends from the Canadian Shield in the north to the Atlantic Coastal Plain in the south and is part of the North American craton (the older, stable part of the continent).
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How did the roles of women change during the 1950s and the 1960s?
Fewer women supported the Equal Pay Act for women to be compensated fairly.
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent
Answer:
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
why were posters such a persuasive form of propaganda?
Explanation: Guns, tanks, and bombs were the principal weapons of World War II, but there were other, more subtle forms of warfare as well. Words, posters, and films waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of the American citizenry just as surely as military weapons engaged the enemy. Persuading the American public became a wartime industry, almost as important as the manufacturing of bullets and planes. The Government launched an aggressive propaganda campaign with clearly articulated goals and strategies to galvanize public support, and it recruited some of the nation's foremost intellectuals, artists, and filmmakers to wage the war on that front.
Posters are the focus of this online exhibit, based on a more extensive exhibit that was presented in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, from May 1994 to February 1995. It explores the strategies of persuasion as evidenced in the form and content of World War II posters. Quotes from official manuals and public leaders articulate how the Government sought to rally public opinion in support of the war's aims; quotes from popular songs and sayings attest to the success of the campaign that helped to sustain the war effort throughout the world-shaking events of World War II.
What did leprechauns do for fairies? *
O mended their shoes
O clipped their wings
O put glitter on them
O they were best friends
why was the city named Rome?
Answer: According to the founding myth of the city by the Ancient Romans themselves, the long-held tradition of the origin of the name Roma is believed to have come from the city's founder and first king, Romulus.
Explanation:
What are the causes and solutions of unfair voting in Zimbabwe?
Answer:
In the wake of Zimbabwe’s elections on July 30, the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have declared the elections, which gave Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party a landslide victory, “free and fair.” Others, however are less convinced of the elections’ credibility.
Question 1 Identify three positive and negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Use the information you learned in this unit or from outside research to complete this table.
Answer:
Positive impacts: technology advances
urbanization of countries
mass production
jobs generating
Negative impacts: atmosphere pollution
rivers pollution
bad working conditions
President Wilson's 14 point peace plan based on democracy, self-determination and collective security was rejected at the Paris Peace Conference because Europe wanted: a: more cooperation b: a return to the old social order c: power d: revenge
The correct answer is D) revenge.
President Wilson's 14 point peace plan based on democracy, self-determination, and collective security was rejected at the Paris Peace Conference because Europe wanted revenge.
United States President Woodrow Wilson believed that the implementation of its “14 points” would make the world safe for democracy.
When President Woodrow Wilson addressed the Congres of the United States on January 18, 1918, he elaborated 14 points with his ideas after the conclusion of World War I.
However, allied powers such as France and Great Britain did not really want a long-lasting peace in Europe. These countries wanted revenge and force Germany to pay for war reparations. France and England accused Germany of all the pain and destruction created during the war.
Which of the following best describes voting rights in the early years of the United States? A. African Americans were the only group of people who were not allowed to vote. B. Many different groups of people did not have the right to vote. C. Voting rights were granted to people based on their political beliefs. D. Women were the only group of people who were not allowed to vote.
Answer: i think D but not sure
How did the Scientific Revolution contribute to the birth of the Enlightenment?
By inspiring a distrust of new inventions
By encouraging focus on the individual
By reinforcing the authority of the Church
By promoting observation and analysis
Answer:
By promoting observation and analysis
Explanation:
People relied less on religion for answers
Identify and explain the TWO major ways the Cold War and Decolonization were “entangled”.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further references, we can comment on the following.
The two major ways the Cold War and Decolonization were “entangled” are the following.
1.- They started basically at the same time, at the end of World War II.
Many former soldiers and leaders that participated in the war started or participated in anti-colonial movements.
2.- They resulted from the two-nation position of world dominance: the Soviet Union and The United States. The Soviet Union tried to spread Communism all over the world to free workers from capitalism, meanwhile, the United States established the foreign policy of containment to stop Communism. These impacted anti-colonial movements in Asia, Africa, and India.
During the Cold War years, these two superpowers also competed in the arms race and the space race.
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Why do we call the time
Period after the U.S cival war “ reconstruction?
Answer:
Reconstruction, in U.S. history, the period (1865–77) that followed the American Civil War and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded at or ...
Explanation:
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What were the new styles of drama, art, and literature in Tokugawa Japan?
How did the Freedman's Bureau help
African Americans after the Civil War?
(Please help me)
Answer:
Freedmen's Bureau fed millions of people, built hospitals and provided Medical Aid to those in need and even negotiated a laboral ex-slave contract
Explanation: