The Bubonic Plague was known by all of these EXCEPT ____________. *

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Answer 1
all of the following are true of the bubonic plague except

it struck only children and the elderly

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19) In what year did the Equal Pay Act create a large increase in women's
pay?

1990
1985
1970
1965

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Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

I believe the answer is 1990.

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Which of the following was not apart of the South's strategy to win the Civil War?

Send soldiers deep into the North to increase their morale.
Send soldiers deep into the North to increase their morale.

Have soldiers who were expert shooters
Have soldiers who were expert shooters

Defend their home soil.
Defend their home soil.

Depend on England and France for military and economic support.
Depend on England and France for military and economic support.

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Answer:

it's going to be A.

Explanation:

A is the incorrect one because there were no soldiers sent up north. The fighting took place on southern soil.

B is just correct

C is the same reason as A. it's correct because the fighting took place on southern soil

D is correct because France and Britain were dependant on the south for the textile trade and they didn't want to cause tensions

The NWSA and AWSA. merged in 1890 to form the NAWSA, whoch pushed for:

A. Moderate education of the populace a constitutional amendment for the rights to vote.

B. the reduction of corruption by targeting political machines.

C. economic reforms toward bimetallism, graduated income tax, and banking regulations

D. Aggresive reform measure, including womens right to vote​

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i believe that it is A , i remember hearing it i. history class

Hector Diaz is unhappy with the decision the trial court made, so he appealed his case to a higher court. In this example Hector is the

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Answer:

solicitor

Explanation:

sorry if incorrect

6. What was the main cause of Japanese brutality towards the prisoners?

7. Captain Dyess described a Japanese Guard taking canteens. What did the guard do with the canteens?

8. Why did the guards originally ignore the dropouts as they fell?
I need you to answer quick plz

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what are the option?????????

In 3-5 sentences, summarize what was the outcome of the Partition of India.

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Answer:

The partition was outlined in the Indian Independence Act 1947 and resulted in the dissolution of the British Raj, or Crown rule in India. The two self-governing countries of India and Pakistan legally came into existence at midnight on 15 August 1947. The partition displaced between 10 and 20 million people along religious lines, creating overwhelming refugee crises in the newly constituted dominions.There was large-scale violence, with estimates of the loss of life accompanying or preceding the partition disputed and varying between several hundred thousand and two million. The violent nature of the partition created an atmosphere of hostility and suspicion between India and Pakistan that affects their relationship to this day.

Describe the advertising of the 1950’s? What methods were used? Who did advertising cater to? Why? *

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Answer:

In the 1950s, advertising executive, Rosser Reeves, invented the Unique Selling Point (USP). With this tactic, advertisers would create a phrase that summed up their product and then repeat it across all media. Thus, solidifying their product in the minds of consumers.

Explanation:

I couldn’t answer your other question on who did the advertising.

The 1950s could be called the advertiser's dream decade. World War II was over. The postwar economy had rebounded. Prosperity seemed like a sure thing. Americans were ready to buy homes, cars, clothes and products to validate their leisurely lifestyles. And advertisers were eager to sell goods. This time they had a more powerful tool than print ads: television. Advertising boomed in the 1950s because of America's culture at the time and TV's massive reach. Consumer consumption peaked at a historically high level. The end of World War II signaled the end of a thrift-based consciousness that Americans had held since the Great Depression. Goods, no longer as scarce as they were during the war, flowed into the marketplace. Credit was easy. Purchases could be made on "time." And advertisers were relentlessly urging consumers to "buy, buy, buy," writes Young. Consumers felt closer to the American Dream than in the previous decades.

Advertisers saw a potential gold mine when TV debuted in 1941. Television had sound and movement. Print ads, by contrast, were two-dimensional and static. Advertisers began a slow trek to TV by the early 1950s. A major drawback was the advertising cost; sponsors were spending between $10,000 to $20,000 for 1-minute spots – 10 times more than for radio ads, according to William H. Young in his book "The 1950s"

Do you think the Bill of Rights does enough to protect civil liberties? In your opinion, are there any ways in which the Bill of Rights goes too far?

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Answer:

The United States Constitution's Bill of Rights safeguards people' fundamental liberties. The Bill of Amendments guarantees freedom of expression, religion, the ability to maintain and bear weapons, the right to assemble and the rights to maintain and carry arms.

In my opinion, The Bill of Rights appeared to be drafted in broad terms that included everyone, yet this was not designed to cover everyone; whole communities were left off.

When did the United States authorize the development of the atomic bomb?
A. 1945
B. 1940
C. 1939
D. 1944
E. 1961

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Answer:

1939

Explanation:

C is the correct answer

What did the Catholic Church during the counter reformation ?

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Answer:

they argued for a religious and political redistribution of power into the hands of Bible- and pamphlet-reading pastors and princes. The disruption triggered wars, persecutions and the so-called Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church's delayed but forceful response to the Protestants.

Explanation:

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Which of the following best describes what
the Holocaust was?
A. the name for the mass murder of Jews during World War II
B. the name for the hatred of Jews
C. an experiment to find out what the cause for the influenza
after World War I was

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The Holocaust was a mass murder of Jews but it was during WW1 I believe…

Answer: A.

Explanation: The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.

How is Lieb's new home in Krakow different from his home in Narewka?​

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Answer:

the older home is old and new home is big and new

What did Kennedy announce on TV on 22 October? *

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Answer:

Good evening my fellow citizens. This government as promised. As maintained the closest surveillance. Of the Soviet military build up on the island of Cuba. Within the past week. Unmistakable evidence has established the fact. That a series of offensive missile site. Is now in preparation. On that imprisoned island. The purpose of these bases. Can be none other than to provide a nuclear strike capability. Against the Western Hemisphere. On receiving the fairest preliminary hot information. Of this maker. Last Tuesday morning at 9 AM. I directed that our surveillance be stepped up. And having now confirmed. And completed our valuation of the evidence. An odd decision on a course of action. This government feels obliged to report this new crisis to you in fullest detail. The characteristic of these new missile sites. Indicate two distinct types of installations. Several of them include medium range ballistic missiles. Capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. For a distance of more than 1000 nautical miles additional sites not yet completed. Appear to be designed for in immediate range ballistic missiles. Capable of traveling more than twice as Bob. And that's capable of striking. Most of the major cities in the Western Hemisphere. This area can transformation of Cuba. Into an important strategic base. By the presence of these lodge long range and clearly offensive weapons. Of sudden mass destruction. Constitutes an explicit threat to the peace and security. Of all the Americans I call upon chairman crew shop. The hall and eliminates. This plan this time reckless and provocative threat to world peace. And a stable relations between our two nations. I call upon him further to abandon this course of world domination. And a joy and historic effort. To end the perilous arms race. And a transformed the history of man. He has an opportunity now to move the world back from the abyss of destruction. I returning to is government own words. That it had no need to station missiles outside its own territory. And withdrawing these weapons from Cuba. By refraining from any action which will widen or deep in the present crisis. And then by participating in a search of peaceful and permanent solution. And I have no doubt that most Cubans today. Look forward to the time when they will be truly free. Free from foreign domination. Reid accused their own leaders. Free to select their own system. Free to own their own land. Free to speak and write and worship. Without via a degradation. And then show cube will be welcome back to the society of free nations. And the association to this hemisphere. My fellow citizens. Let no one doubt that this is a difficult and dangerous effort on which we have set out. No end can foresee precisely. What course it would take. Or what course or casualties will be incurred. Many months of sacrifice. And self discipline lie ahead. Months in which both are patients. And are well we'll be tested. Months in which many threats and denunciations. We'll keep us aware of our dangers. But the greatest danger of all would be to do nothing

Explanation:

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After a house if torn down, the land it stood on begins to have grass and weeds. What is this an example of?

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Secondary succession happens in a place where there had been living organisms. ... The soil contains little dead vegetation.

Which are characteristics of the law of supply? Check all that apply.

The more money a producer can earn for an item, the more they will keep making.
Consumers are only willing to spend so much on a particular item.
If an item is not turning a profit, the producer will not keep much around.
The higher the price of an item the higher the quantity supplied.
The higher the price of an item the lower the quantity supplied.

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Answer:

1,3,4 are the correct options

Explanation:

What do historians believe the mounds were created/used for? A.Church for God B.protection C.religious ceremonies to natural things D.storage for food

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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I called for an "Africa for the Africans, at home and abroad." I wanted people
to take pride in their African heritage. Who am I?
A. W. E. B. Du Bois
B. A. Philip Randolph
C. Marcus Garvey
D. Paul Robeson
SUBMIT

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Germany, Japan and Italy formed an alliance known as the Central Powers
True?

False?

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Answer: False

Explanation:

they were however the Axis powers or Axis allience btw

1. Which political party did Hamilton identify with and which did Burr identify with?
a. Hamilton:
b. Burr:

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Answer:

Hamilton was a Federalist. Burr was a Republican.

On what point do the authors of “the high price of free trade and NAFTA: a decade of success appear to agree

A. Wages have decreased as production has increased due to NAFTA
B. NFTA has encouraged job creation amount treaty nations
C. International trade has generally increased as a result of NAFTA
D. NAFTA produced gains for the middle class at the expense of the working class

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Answer:

C. International trade has generally increased as a result of NAFTA.

Explanation:

Took the quiz.

Answer:

C. International trade has generally increased as a result of NAFTA

Explanation:

What role did terrorism have in India achieving independence?
Please write at least two sentences.

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Since 2010, about 25 civilians have died in militants-related violence (about 1 per 100,000 people), dropping further to 21 civilian deaths in 2013 (or 0.8 per 100,000 people). Most of these deaths have been from inter-factional violence. Elections have been held regularly over recent decades.

PLEASE HELP I'LL MARK BRAINLIEST IF ITS RIGHT
What was the most common act of terrorism in the 1800s?

A. Assassinations of political leaders
B. Bombings of banks and financial institutions
C. Attacks against civilians
D. Acts of sabotage against military equipment

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

this was the most common

Which of the following best describes NATO?

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Bro I honestly don’t know

Who served as the head of the PLO from 1969 to 2004?

Yitzhak Rabin
Yasir Arafat
Anwar Sadat
Mahmoud Abbas

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Answer:

Yasir Arafat

Explanation:

Hope it helps.

Answer:

Yasir Arafat

Explanation:

Which document held the provision that a person could NOT be considered guilty of a crime with no body of evidence against them? A. Writ of Habeas Corpus B. English Bill of Rights C. Petition of Right D. Magna Carta​

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Answer: A Writ of Habeas Corpus

Explanation: the document is Latin for produce the body meaning, if they are charged with murder, show the evidence of the victim. They are to be judged for it, only with hardcore evidence. If someone is accused of stealing from a store, but the security footage does not provide the evidence then they may not be found guilty. it's a rule meaning evidence must be given, in order for the accused to be found guilty.

Hope this helps (^_^) have a good day

President Ronald Reagan


A.
provided aid to Afghan rebels.

B.
called the Soviets a “colonial empire.”

C.
reduced the U.S. standing military.

D.
promoted the Brezhnev Doctrine.

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The answer to that question is A

Part B
In stanza V, the speaker states that he won't be reconstructed. What does he mean by that? How do you know?

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Answer: THIS IS THE SAMPLE ANSWER FOR EDMENTUM:

Through Reconstruction, the North wanted to change the South into a place where formerly enslaved people could live freely as citizens. The singer or speaker expresses his resistance to being "reconstructed". He clearly expresses hostility to the North. He singles out his hatred for the Freedmen's Bureau, which the North set up to help educate and support formerly enslaved people.

Explanation: Hope this helps,

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what was the outcome of the sepoy rebellion in india?
a. the indians received greater levels of independence
b. the east india company was rewarded for effectively stopping the rebellion
c. the british withdrew all troops and agencies from india temporarily
d. the british government took control and implemented direct rule

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d. The British government took control and implemented direct rule

Write in 1 paragraph what u have learned in civics

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Answer:

Civic education can be understood as education aimed at understanding the values of society, the duties of individuals as citizens, understanding social institutions, regulations, human rights, etc. The importance of learning civics in a person's professional life and career is the preparation of the individual to establish professional relationships based on their rights and duties, knowledge of the means of production and social movements so essential in the labor area. The individual who recognizes himself and acts as a citizen who contributes to the development of a more just and equal society for all, will be more likely to succeed in all areas of his life.

Explanation:

La historia tiene sus orígenes en

a. marco polo
b. herodoto
c. Aristoteles​

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B. Herodoto is the answer
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