Answer:
The goals contended that the national government had no position to practice power not explicitly assigned to it in the Constitution. ... The Kentucky Resolutions, composed by Jefferson, went farther than Madison's Virginia Resolution and affirmed that states had the ability to invalidate illegal government laws.
Explanation:
The Spokesperson of the Supreme Court is known as
if you are asking who it is then the it's John Roberts but if you are asking what they are called spokeswoman or spokesman
Why was the Child's Labor Act passed?
Answer:
Child labor provisions under FLSA are designed to protect the educational opportunities of youth and prohibit their employment in jobs that are detrimental to their health and safety.
Explanation:
The most sweeping federal law that restricts the employment and abuse of child workers is the Fair Labor Standards Act (
1. What middle colony was originally founded by the Dutch, but later taken
over by the English?
O A Pennsylvania
New York
OC Delaware
2 points
2. Why did William Penn create the colony of Pennsylvania?
O A to provide a home for Quakers
B. to practice nonviolence
C to escape Puritan contol
2 points
3. Thanks to William Penn's work, Pennsylvania became an important
example of what?
O A. Indentured servitude
B. Public education
O Representative government
Answer:
1. New York
2. A
3. representative government
Abigail proofread her husband closing argument. What did we learn about john adams?
Answer:
Because it allowed America to gain control of Lake Erie, preventing the British from penetrating the middle of the United States.
Explanation:
Which name refers to the slaves who worked at hard labor in the city-state of Sparta?
helots
hoplites
warriors
phalanx
i will report you if you dont answer for real
Answer:
helots
Explanation:
helots is your answer
Answer:
helots
Explanation:
slaves who worked for the spartans were often called helots.
In a Native American paradigm, humans are _____ the land. In a Western paradigm, humans are _____ the land.
Choose the best definition for the following terms.
A.
stewards of; masters of
B.
superior to; inferior to
C.
separate from; a part of
D.
banned from; allowed to own
Answer:
A. stewards of; masters of
Explanation:
Paradigm can be defined as a social lens consisting of concepts, research methods, thought patterns, standards, and theories through which individuals such as philosophers, scientists and psychologists use to view the world. Thus, it is somewhat like a perspective of the world.
In the Native American paradigm, dreams are typically considered to be a valid and vital source of information to be used for viewing the world.
In a Native American paradigm, humans are stewards of the land. In a Western paradigm, humans are masters of the land.
What are 4 examples of problems that progressives wanted to
o fix?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Answer:
1. industrialization
2. urbanization
3. immigration
4. political corruption
Explanation:
In the United States, the Progressives were groups of people who believed that there is a need for positive changes in the country. Consisted of many activists, they were common around the 1890s till the 1920s in what was termed as Progressive Era.
During this period, examples of problems that progressives wanted to fix include the following:
1. industrialization: how it is affecting the labor working conditions and employment rates
2. urbanization: how the effect of urbanization is affecting the living conditions such as rising crime rates and wastes mismanagement in the neighborhood
3. immigration: the rate at which the immigrants affect the economy of the country
4. political corruption: the degree to which politicians only cater for themselves at the detriment of the public through corruption.
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Answer:
its 7
Explanation:
What does Lincoln say is the best way for the living to honor the dead at Gettysburg?
Which of the following events was caused by the global
competition for natural resources in Africa, such as
those described in the sources?
on of
The First Boer War
The First Opium War
uction
The Boxer Rebellion
The Anglo-Ashanti Wars
Answer:
Option A, The First Boer War
Explanation:
The First Boer War was caused by the global competition for natural resources in Africa, such as those described in the sources.
The first Boer War (October 11, 1899) began when Boer decided to restrict the entry of non-Boer settlers (Uitlanders) and to grant civil rights to Africa. The non Boer mainly comprised of Britishers.
Who was allowed to judge criminal cases involving white British people in the countryside? *
Only white European judges
Both white European and Indian judges
Only Indian judges
Answer: Only white European judges
Explanation:
Colonisation of the Americas brought with it a hierarchical system where the Europeans placed themselves above all others and the British ranked very high in the European hierarchy.
One of the ways of preserving this system was to ensure that other races such as the Native Americans knew that they had no power over the whites. This was why a criminal case involving a British man was to be conducted under the authority of a white European judge regardless of where the crime may have been committed. The same was the case in Africa and Asia.
Identify the statement that best describes how the President of the United States is
elected
A. The president is elected by each state hold
B. The president is only selected by the electors.
C. The president has to win the national popular vote.
D. A committee selects the president.
Answer: It is C
Explanation:
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In other U.S. elections, candidates are elected directly by popular vote.
What do the Mongol people do as the seasons change?
Answer:
For Mongolian nomads, a change in season means more than a change in weather - it means a new camp. The move to new pasture often includes a celebration of some kind. So most Mongolian seasons begin with a party.
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Answer:
yes thats right
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Cotton Gin?
a Growth of factories making clothes
b Less slaves moving to Mississippi and Alabama
c More money to slave owners and businesses that transported cotton
d more people started growing cotton and more workers needed
b v/Answer:
B
Explanation:
The cotton gin increased the demand for new slaves, it didn't decrease the need for them. The growth of the cotton industry created the demand for more slaves because the new technology made it possible to farm cotton on a large scale.
Of the previous mission to Mars how many have been successful
Answer:
Eight
Explanation:
Out of a total of 12 landing attempts on mars from different space agencies, only eight have been successful.
Answer:
8
Explanation:
12 of them when but only 8 was successful
PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT.Which of these is the currency utilized throughout the European Union?
A:Dollar
B:Peso
C:Pound
D:Euro
Answer:
D. Euro
Explanation:
WHY WAS THE ELECTION OF 1800 IMPORTANT FOR THE POLITICAL PROCESS? *
Answer:
Vice President Thomas Jefferson of the Democratic-Republican Party defeated incumbent President John Adams of the Federalist Party.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It was the start of Democratic-Republican leadership.
Explanation:
In the 1800 election, Thomas Jefferson managed to win against president of the time John Adams.
John Adams was a part of the Federalist Party, while Jefferson was apart of the Democratic-Republican Party.
This started a new generation/era of Democratic-Republican leadership(s)/leaders.
What did John Crittendens compromise consist of?
PLEASE ANSWER IN ONE MINUTE.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What was one result of the post-Cold War fighting between Serbia and
Kosovo?
A. Many ethnic Albanians lost their homes.
B. The United Nations took control over Serbia.
C. Christianity was no longer practiced in Serbia.
D. Kosovo lost its status as an independent country.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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What are the major differences between Democrats and Republicans?
Answer:
One of the fundamental differences between Democratic and Republican party ideals is around the role of government. Democrats tend to favor a more active role for government in society and believe that such involvement can improve the quality of people’s lives and help achieve the larger goals of opportunity and equality.
Explanation:
Answer:
originally democrats wanted to have a strong central base of government while republicans wanted small government among themselves and no capital or federal programs
Explanation:
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The constitution gives the judicial branch the power to?
Make laws
Enforce law
Veto laws
Interpret laws
Answer:
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
Explanation:
The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;--to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;--to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction.
what happened when speed limits were increased?
Answer:
If speed limits were increased then there would be more wrecks and deaths
Explanation:
Which of the following welcomed Jews during the Middle Ages?
A. Germany
B. Spain under Catholic rulers
C. France
D. Poland
The conflict of orders allowed for who to gain some rights and therefore a little power?
Answer:
Plebeians
Explanation:
identity at least three Hindu scriptures and show how they demonstrate basic
Hindu religious concepts.
Answer:
Hindu scriptures are known as the Vedas. There are different components and three of them are:
The Samhitas
The Samhitas are the Vedas' oldest part and contain messages to God such as prayers and hymns. There are chants which Priests sing recite when performing sacrifices. The Samhitas show that God needs to be revered and respected for what he has done for the world.The Upanishads
These texts are more garnered towards the philosophical part of Hinduism. They are centered around the belief of Brahman which is the ultimate source of everything according to Hinduism.The Brahmanas
These are meant to guide the Priests of Hinduism as they perform their priestly duties. They include rituals and prayers and as such show that in Hinduism, talking to God is a central practice.Leo Beebe was a strong supporter of Ken Miles driving for Ford.
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Describe the story of the "Lost Battalion"
Answer: The Lost Battalion is the name given to the nine companies of the 77th Division, roughly 554 men, isolated by German forces during World War I after an American attack in the Argonne Forest in October 1918.
Explanation:
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The doughboys numbered only 550 men -- the remnants of four battalions -- and were surrounded by Germans. Then they were given the order to attack.
Joe McCarthy
October 1977
Volume
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Issue
6
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In the early fall of 1918 five hundred American infantrymen were cut off from their regiment and surrounded by Germans during five days of fighting in the Argonne Forest. Though they would be forever remembered as the Lost Battalion, they were not really a battalion and they were never lost. “We knew exactly where we were,” one of them said later. “So did the Germans.” The only nearby Americans uncertain about the location of the trapped band of riflemen and machine gunners were their own division’s artillery officers, who bombarded them with heavy shellfire for two terrifying hours during the second day of the siege.
The encircled group of doughboys, about 550 men, were survivors from four battalions of the New York Seventy-seventh Division’s infantry that had been hard hit during the previous week’s opening drive of the big American offensive against the fortified German lines between the Argonne Forest and the Meuse River. This was to be General John J. Pershing’s all-out effort to show the world that his United States First Army could win the war before Christmas by breaking through a sector of the Western Front that the enemy had held firmly for four years. Pershing had warned his corps and division commanders that he wanted no alibis, no slowdowns in the planned advance.
The big push started on the morning of September 26 after a 24-hour artillery bombardment dropped forty thousand tons of explosives on the German lines—more shells than all of the cannon ammunition fired by the Union Army in the Civil War. The Seventy-seventh Division, in the thickest section of the Argonne Forest on the far left flank of Pershing’s forces, moved ahead rapidly during the first day’s advance, assaulting one enemy pavilion after another. The German pavilions, built in depth throughout the forest, were elaborately equipped blockhouses with ground-level concrete roofs twenty feet thick. Breaking into some of these hurriedly deserted fortifications, the astonished Americans found bathtubs with hot and cold running water, bowling alleys and billiard tables, pantries well stocked with wine and meat, electric power plants, and underground dormitories with comfortable bunks for fifty enlisted men. The Germans, undisturbed in the securely protected Argonne Forest for four years, had been living well.
After the encouraging first day’s advance of about four to six miles—a considerable distance in the almost stationary combat of World War I—the American attack stalled, not only in the Argonne, but all along the First Army’s front eastward to the Meuse. “The assault of 26 September,” Pershing wrote later, “surprised the Germans and disrupted their defense, but this situation was only momentary. From that day on the fighting was probably unsurpassed during the World War for dogged determination on both sides.” That was Pershing looking back calmly on the situation long after the war. At the time that his opening drive was stopped on October 1, however, he was too furious to praise the determination of his tired troops. He ordered them to get moving forward again the next day “without regard of losses and without regard to the exposed conditions of the flanks. …”