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Study the image from 1957.

A cross-sectional drawing of a temporary basement fallout shelter. A man and woman sit in a basement surrounded by sand bags.

What can you conclude about an effect the Cold War had on the people of the United States?

Citizens moved into bomb shelters after each nuclear attack.
Families lived in their bomb shelters during the Cold War era.
Citizens built bomb shelters to be prepared in case of nuclear attack.
Families had only one child during the Cold War era so they could fit in their bomb shelters.




Which actions were taken by Fidel Castro as the leader of Cuba? Select three options.

limited free speech and press
decreased taxes and regulation
strengthened trade and diplomacy
expanded healthcare and education
nationalized industry and agriculture

ANSWER NOW OR ELSE.Study The Image From 1957.A Cross-sectional Drawing Of A Temporary Basement Fallout

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. Citizens built bomb shelters to be prepared in case of nuclear attack.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

1. The conclusion about the effect on the people of the United States during the cold war was Citizens built bomb shelters to be prepared in case of nuclear attack. Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.

2. The actions taken by Fidel Castro as the leader of Cuba were:

limited free speech and pressstrengthened trade and diplomacynationalized industry and agriculture

Cold War, the post-World War II competition between the US and the Soviet Union and its allies, was an open but restrained conflict.

There was little use of actual weapons throughout the Cold War; instead, it was fought on fronts of politics, economics, and propaganda.

The actions taken by Fidel Castro in Cuba after creating a communist system in 1959 were:

He repressed the civil liberties of all citizens, He nationalized the Cuban economy, He forbade the selling of private property, and He prohibited free press in the country.

Therefore, the correct answer for;

1)  Option (c), Citizens built bomb shelters to be prepared in case of nuclear attack.

2) (a),(c), and (e) are the correct answers.

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Why is this portrait of Pocahontas important to the study of the early colonies in North America?

A:It was painted by a famous artist.
B:it is valuable to art collectors and museums.
C:It is a rare record of dress in the English colonies.
D:it is a rare portrait of an important woman in history.
E:It documents the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history

I think it’s B and D only bc they make the most sense.

What was one major effect of increased trade in China during the postclassical period?

A. Chinese merchants began using coins instead of paper money.
B. Chinese government officials took control of all international trade.
C. Chinese cities experienced rapid population growth.
D. Chinese leaders passed laws limiting the scale of foreign goods.

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Answer:

C I believe

Explanation:

Trading increased China which led to rapid growth.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Trading increased China which led to rapid growth.

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Answer:

Manifest Destiny brought money, land, resources, and a strengthened economy to the Americans. There were also negative effects of Manifest Destiny. The negative effect that this had on Native Americans were lasting effects. Manifest Destiny also caused war and tension with Mexico for the same reasons.

Westward Expansion generally had negative effects on the Native Americans. Native Americans were forced to live on reservations. The buffalo, an important resource, experienced rapid population decline. Military conflict between Whites and Native Americans resulted in many deaths.

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Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles did Woodrow Wilson most strongly support?
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Answer: creating the League of Nations

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Creation of the League of Nations, now the UN, and disarmament of the German army and armed forces

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An informed voter created the table below which lists qualifications for two candidates running for the school board.


Based on the information in the table, why might voters consider Sal more qualified than Vanessa to be elected to the school board?

1. Sal has spent 15 years as a professional educator.

2. Sal has a college degree.

3. Sal has business experience.

4. Sal is a parent of students who attend local schools.

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Answer:

She has more experience in the field of which they are hiring in.

Explanation:

She has more time and effort in this field and therefore is more qualified.

She has a much better experience of how things should work and she’ll know what everything is

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Euphrates and the Tigris!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Explanation:

Answer:

Tigris and Euphrates

Explanation:

Its modern name comes from the Greek for middle—mesos—and river—potamos—and literally means a “country between two rivers.” Those two rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates

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What was a major achievement of Erik the Red and Leif Erikson?
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A. They converted the Vikings to Christianity, ending their belief in polytheism.

B. They led Vikings to discover parts of Greenland and North America.

C. They built the first successful Viking longships that could be used in battle.

D.They established the first permanent settlement in what is now Canada.

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Answer:

B. They led Vikings to discover parts of Greenland and North America.

Explanation:

basically Erik the Red was the first Viking to discover parts of greenland and his son Leif Eriksson was the first Viking in history to discover north america.

Answer:

B. They led Vikings to discover parts of Greenland and North America.

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What is the House Floor of the government?

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Answer: The floor of a legislature or chamber is the place where members sit and make speeches. When a person is speaking there formally, they are said to have the floor. Hope this helps!

This is where the members of the government sit and make speeches.

Where Is the Forest of Dean

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Explanation:

The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.

Forest of Dean, ancient royal forest of oak and beech in western Gloucestershire, England, covering an area of about 26,000 ac (10,500 ha) between the Rivers Severn and Wye. It became a National Forest Park administered by the Forestry Commission in 1938.


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The answer is C. And my day was not great. But it’s ok

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What is the Intellect of "Asia: Tang, Song, Mongols and Ming?" 50 points + brainiest

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It should be tang and song
NOTES
Two Golden Ages
After the Han dynasty (Wudi, Silk Road) collapsed in 220CE, China remained a divided land for about 400 years. During this period of division, China managed to escape the grim world that Western Europe was experiencing (plague, economic failures, etc.). Farm production in China expanded and technology slowly improved. Buddhism spread, while learning and the arts continued. Even Chinese cities survived despite invaders in the North, as the invaders would often adopt Chinese civilization rather than demolish it. Meanwhile, in the South, various Chinese dynasties rose and fell.
THE TANG DYNASTY
The first two Tang emperors were father (Li Yuan) and son (Li Shimin), but the son was the main force behind the dynasty. After time, Li Shimin, compelled his aging father to step down and took the throne himself, taking the name Tang Taizong. He was a brilliant general, government reformer, famous historian, and master of the calligraphy brush. He would eventually become the most admired of all Chinese emperors.
The Tang Dynasty, under the leadership of Tang Taizong, carried empire building to greater heights, conquering territories deep into Central Asia, as far as present-day Afghanistan. Chinese armies forced neighboring lands of Vietnam, Tibet, and Korea to become ​tributary states​. A tributary state is an independent state that has to acknowledge the supremacy of another state and pay tribute to its ruler. Therefore, while these states remained independent, their rulers had to acknowledge Chinese supremacy and send regular tribute to the Tang emperor.
Government & the Economy under the Tang Dynasty
Later Tang rulers, like Empress Wu Zhao, went back to the Han system of uniform government throughout China. They rebuilt the bureaucracy and enlarged the civil service system to recruit talented officials trained in Confucian philosophy. They also set up schools to prepare male students for the exams and developed a flexible law code.

Under a system of land reform, the Tang emperors redistributed land to peasants. This policy weakened the power of large landowners. At the same time, it increased government revenues, since the peasants could now pay taxes.
Decline of the Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty eventually weakened. Eventually, Tang emperors lost China’s northwestern territories in Central Asia to the Arabs. Government corruption, heavy taxes, drought, famine, and rebellions all contributed to the end of the Tang Dynasty.
THE SONG DYNASTY
In 960CE, Zhao Kuangyin reunited much of China and founded the Song Dynasty. The Song ruled for 319 years, a little longer than the Tang. However, the Song controlled less territory than the Tang had. The Song faced the constant threat of invaders in the north. In the 1100’s, the struggling Song retreated south of the Huang He River. There, the Song ruled for another 150 years from their new capital at Hangzhou.
The Song Dynasty was a golden age. Chinese wealth and culture dominated East Asia. The economy expanded. The center of farming shifted from wheat-growing in the north to rice paddies on the Yangzi River in the south. By growing these new strains of rice with improved irrigation methods, peasants were able to produce two rice crops each year. The rise in productivity created surpluses, allowing more people to pursue trade, learning, and the arts.
Under the Song, foreign trade flourished. Merchants arrived by land and by sea from India, Persia, and the Middle East. The Chinese built better ships, and their merchants carried goods to Southeast Asia in exchange for spices and other items. The Song were found to trade porcelain, and eventually the government started using paper money.
Women in Song Dynasty Times
Women had a higher status in Tang times than they did in Song times. At home, women were called upon to run family affairs. Women joined their husband’s family upon marriage, and with their mother-in-law, they managed the family finances, discipline, and servants. Still, within families, boys were valued more highly than girls were. Women’s lower position was reinforced in late Song times with the custom of ​footbinding​. Footbinding is a practice in which the feet of young girls were bound with long strips of cloth, producing a lily-shaped foot about half the size of a foot that was allowed to grow normally. Tiny feet and a stilted walk because a symbol of female nobility and beauty. It was very painful, yet the custom survived because parents feared that a daughter with large feet would be unable to find a husband. Not every girl in China had her feet bound. Peasants who relied on their daughters for field labor did not accept it.

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what effect did Chinese culture have on Korea during the postclassical period?

please help asap!!what effect did Chinese culture have on Korea during the postclassical period?

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What was the name of the report that Cabeza de Vaca wrote after returning to Spain?

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Explanation:

he wrote an accountfirst published in 1542asthe account and commentaries later retitled to shipwrecks and commentaries

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After the preamble, what are the 3 parts of the declaration of independence, and what is the purpose of each? Use A.C.Es method​

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Explanation:

The first part is the Preamble, or the introduction, which states the people who wish to form a new country should explain their reasons for doing so.

The second and third sections list the rights that the colonists believed they should have and their complaints against Great Britan.

The final section proclaims the existence of the new nation

Use the excerpt below to answer the following question:

"From the far reaches of the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River, the faithful approached...to worship together at... the Kaaba in Mecca. One such traveler was Mansa Musa... [who] had prepared carefully for the long journey he and his attendants would take. He was determined to travel not only for his own religious fulfillment, but also for recruiting teachers and leaders, so that his realms could learn more of the Prophet's teachings." -- Mahmud Kati, Chronicle of the Seeker

How is Mansa Musa's pilgrimage an example of cultural diffusion?

A) He joined people from different places to learn more about Islam.
B) He intended to worship at a holy shrine of a new faith.
C) He made the trip with others from Mali who were Muslims.
D) He traveled as a king, which was unusual for the time period.

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This text shows cultural diffusion in that the faithful Mansa Musa spread the religion around the Mediterranean area when he recruited teachers and leaders on his road to religious fulfillment. He also spread the word so that the different “realms” could learn the prophets teachings and prophecies.
The correct answer is A

what is the strongest unifier of a culture? Why?

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Answer:

Culture has the ability to both unify (or bring us together in harmony) and divide us. Cultural divide refers to the factors that create rifts in our society and can make it more difficult for people to live happily together. Mass media connects us through social networking platforms.

Answer:

The one bond that unites most is the army, in which all of them (except the orthodox and the Arabs) serve together.

List the information the advertisement provides about the product.
How does the advertisement attempt to get your attention?
How does the language in the advertisement differ from the language we use today?

List the information the advertisement provides about the product.How does the advertisement attempt

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Answer:

1) well designed graphics. 2) We changed the ways we would type things out for example, the newspapers, they all are made with different formats.

Explanation:

XIT could be companies name and the circle on the other image, could mean that they are targeting whatever animal is shown there, animals that are targeted, could also mean there is a safer home for them. I dunno

Many factors contributed to the fall of Fort St. Louis when the Karankawas attacked. Which one of the following factors was NOT a result of La Salle’s actions?
a.
the fort was small and out numbered
b.
the fort was isolated and no help was nearby
c.
the Karankawas tricked the colonists into thinking they were friends
d.
the fort was poorly fortified and located in hostile territory


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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C. The Karankawas tricked the colonists into thinking they were friends
C the karankawas tricked the colonist into thinking they were friends

In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.

Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.

Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous

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Mr. Robert named his price. Our price. Two for one, us being sold like bolts of faded cloth or chipped porridge bowls.

Compare the meaning of this line to the alternative version below. How do the changes impact the meaning of the sentence?

Alternative version:
Mr. Robert named his price. Our price. Both of us being sold like bolts of cloth or porridge bowls.

The book called Chains

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Answer:

There isn't such a big difference. The first one explains more thoroughly and with great detail, while the second one gives out the main but VERY throughly, more like a thesis statement.

Explanation:

Can you please help me answer this? What observation led Oersted to conclude that electricity and magnetism are related? Thank you for anyone who tries to help with my question.

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I’m pretty sure it was when a magnetic needle aligned itself perpendicularly to a current-carrying wire
a magnetic
needle aligned itself perpendicularly to a
current-carrying wire


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Machiavelli's book, "The Prince," would agree with which of the following statements?

a
Leaders should listen to the desires of the people.
b
Elected leaders should be fair and good.
c
Leaders should fight against discrimination and intolerance.
d
Leaders should do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals.

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Answer:

D.) "Leaders should do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals"

Machiavelli's book, "The Prince," is known for its advocacy of using ruthless and sometimes unethical means to maintain power and control. Machiavelli believed that leaders should do whatever it takes to achieve their goals, even if that means using deception, force, or cruelty. He argued that it is better for a leader to be feared than loved, and that a leader must be willing to act quickly and decisively to protect their position of authority. Therefore, the correct answer is d.

The correct answer is D

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What helped the Inca become successful in mountain agriculture?


lakes
aqueducts
terrace farms
suspension bridges

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Answer:

Terrance farming

Explanation:

lots of food to keep people alive

Answer:

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Who was Osama bin Laden

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Answer:

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was a Saudi Arabian-born militant and founder of the pan-Islamic militant organization Al-Qaeda. The group is designated as a terrorist group by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and various other countries.

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3. Fill in the chart describing Jefferson’s actions during his presidency (See chart on page 2 in lesson 4.04- Click “text version.”
Limited Government
Frugal Government
Rights of the People
Agrarian Society
No special display of power

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Answer:

rights of the people

Explanation:help

the answer is the rights of the people

Arrange sequentially the following events by writing letters A-J on the blank.
1. Emergence of liberal ideas

2. The ratification of the Education Decree in 1863

3. Formulation of the Constitution of Cortes in 1812

4. Manila was fully opened to international trading in 1834.

5. Cebu port was opened in 1835.

6. A decree was issued that partially opened Manila to international trading in 1785.

7. The opening of Suez Canal in 1869

8. Foreign trading centers started the business in the country in 1809.

9. The emergence of middle-class in Philippine society

10. All foreigners were allow to established a business in the country in 1814.

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Answer:

Arranged sequentially as you had requested:

Formulation of the Constitution of Cortes in 1812All foreigners were allowed to establish a business in the country in 1814.Foreign trading centers started the business in the country in 1809.A decree was issued that partially opened Manila to international trading in 1785.Manila was fully opened to international trading in 1834.Cebu port was opened in 1835.The ratification of the Education Decree in 1863The opening of Suez Canal in 1869Emergence of liberal ideasThe emergence of middle-class in Philippine society

3 formulation of the constitution of Cortes in 1812

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"… whose mother was from Dan and whose father was from Tyre. He is trained to work in gold and silver, bronze and iron, stone and wood, and with purple and blue and crimson yarn and fine linen. He is experienced in all kinds of engraving and can execute any design given to him."
Bible, 2 Chronicles 2:14

This passage describes a man that King Solomon hired to work on the temple in Jerusalem. Based on this passage, what nationality was the man?

A. Phoenician, because he worked with purple dye and his father was from Tyre
B. Greek, because he was good at engraving and could work in gold
C. Phoenician, because he was experienced with bronze work and carving wood
D. Greek, because his mother was from Dan and he was trained to work with linen

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Phoenician because they perfected the use of purple dye they obtain from sea creatures and his father was from Tyre is a pheonician metropolis.

A. Phoenician, because he worked with purple dye and his father was from Tyre.

Above option will be the correct answer for the given question.

The passage is from Bible, Chronicles 2:14.

It describes about a man that King Solomon hired to work on the temple in Jerusalem. His mother was from Dan and his father was from Tyre. He is a trained to work in gold and silver, bronze and iron, stone and wood, and with purple and blue and crimson yarn and fine linen.

According to the above statements we can conclude that he was a Phoenician as he used to work with purple dye and his father was from Tyre. His nationality will be decided on the basis of his father native place.

Tyre became the leading city of the Phoenician civilization in 969 BC. They used to trade wood, cloth, dyes, embroideries, wine, and decorative objects; ivory and wood carving became their specialties. The work of Phoenician goldsmiths and metalsmiths was also well known.

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Cyrus declared that the Lord God of heaven had given him all the kingdoms of the earth.
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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an example of a medium that uses only sounds is...?

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Answer:

SPEAKER OR DRUMS

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Answer:

Radios

Explanation:

Radios only use sounds to pass on information

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