Answer:
I dont know the question but imma say C
Explanation:
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what are the actions that are not allowed according to the Espionage act
Answer:
The Espionage Act of 1918 primarily limited many forms of free speech, which includes "any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government of the United States or the flag of the United States"
Additional crimes are as follows:
To convey information with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the armed forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies. This was punishable by death or by imprisonment for not more than 30 years or both.To convey false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies when the United States is at war, to cause or attempt to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, refusal of duty, in the military or naval forces of the United States, or to willfully obstruct the recruiting or enlistment service of the United States. This was punishable by a maximum fine of $10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than 20 years or both.
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How did the Nootka Sound Controversy and George Vancouver affect the
Pacific Northwest?
Answer:
Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a British officer of the Royal Navy best known for his 1791–95 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of what are now the American states of Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, as well as the Canadian province of British Columbia. He also explored the Hawaiian Islands and the southwest coast of Australia.
Explanation:
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What did China and Britain fight over?
A
Tea
B
Opium
C
Spices
D
Silk
Answer:
B.Opium
Explanation:
Match the following countries with their alliance.
America
Austria-Hungary
England
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
Japan
Russia
Scandinavia
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
In the first World War, nations and their alliances were:
America - Triple Entente.Austria-Hungary - Triple Alliance. England - Triple Entente.France - Triple Entente.Germany - Triple Alliance. Holland - Neutral. Italy - Triple Entente.Japan - Triple Entente.Russia - Triple Entente.Scandinavia - Neutral. Spain - Neutral. Switzerland - Neutral. Turkey - Triple Alliance. Which nations fought in WWI?The United States, England, Italy, France, and Russia all fought on the allied side of the Triple Entente.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey fought against the Entente as the Triple Alliance.
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Answer:
America - Allies.
Austria-Hungary - Central power.
England - Allies.
France - Allies.
Germany - Allies.
Holland - Neutral.
Italy - Allies.
Japan - Allies.
Russia - Allies.
Scandinavia - Neutral.
Spain - Neutral.
Switzerland - Neutral.
Turkey - Centrl power.
Which nations fought in WW1?
The United States, England, Italy, France, and Russia all fought on the allied side of what is known as the allies
but is also known as the Triple Entente
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey fought against the Allies as the Central power.
But is also known as the Triple Alliance
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Which area in the world prompted the oil embargoes in the 1970s?
A. Middle East
B. South America
C. Asla
D. Europe
All of the following were dictators of totalitarian governments except
A. Joseph Stalin
B. Francisco Franco
C. Benito Mussolini
D. Winston Churchill
Answer:
Winston Churchill was not a dictator he was the prime Minister
Which of the following scrabble tiles has a value of five points.?
Answer:
K
Explanation:
The letter K in Scrabble is the only letter worth 5 points.
How did the Catholic Church use religion in the colonies in the Americas? What are some of the
traditions that developed in Mexico?
Answer:
the catholic church made the people who were in it feel better then everyone else because they were the ¨right religion¨ and many people joined looking for a church and the people in the church would invite others and look down upon people who didn´t go and some would go on missions to native american and mexican towns and preach about the church. Many mexicans today are catholic and follow that religion
Explanation:
Apartheid is like ....
Answer:
Apartheid was a political and social system in South Africa during the era of White minority rule. It enforced racial discrimination against non-Whites, mainly focused on skin colour and facial features. This existed in the twentieth century, from 1948 until the early-1990s.
Explanation:
Answer:
using a racial segregation system to rule a country, where one race has the power
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Why weren’t Europeans able to successfully colonize Africa in the 16 th , 17 th , and 18 th centuries?
Answer:
Low world prices for primary produce during the depression years from the 1870s to the mid-1890s certainly caused difficulties for Europeans trading to western Africa and led them to think that an increase in European control there would enable them to secure its produce more cheaply.
Explanation:
Consider the dialogue between Friar Lawrence and Nurse (Act III, Scene ili), then answer question 4.
Which literary device is used in the following line?
"Just in her case! O woeful sympathy!"
A alliteration
B hyperbole
С oxymoron
D metaphor
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The given line is taken from Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 3. The line is said by the nurse after Lawrence informed her about Romeo's condition.
The literary device used in this line is oxymoron. By using 'woefully sympathy,' the nurse is highlighting the pitiful predicament experienced by both Romeo and Juliet because they are separated from each other.
Therefore, option C is correct.
Which self-evident truths are shared by US citizens and discussed in this passage? Check all that apply.
freedom
equality
life
voting
happiness
patriotism
Answer: A - freedom
B - equality
C - life
E - happiness
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The Srivijaya Empire was a wealthy and powerful empire on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The empire maintained strong trade links with the and Tang dynasties. The Srivijaya Empire had intense rivalries with the Empire and the Champa.
Answer:
The answer is "Song and Chola ".
Explanation:
The Kingdom of Srivijaya seems to have been a wealthy but mighty empire mostly on Indonesian Sumatra Island. This empire had a strong business relationship with both the Song and Trig dynasties. Severe feuds between both the Srivijaya Empire as well as the Chola Imperial power as well as the Champa.
Srivijaya kingdom also flourished or dominated Indonesia and much of the Malay peninsula from the 7th and 13th centuries. Its kingdom was indeed a seafarer or commercial kingdom. This empire flourished because it's been built around commerce, facilitated by Melaka Strait among India and China, and a mutual understanding among various nations.
It was a dynasty based throughout the Kaveri River Valley, Tamil Nadu throughout South India, and even in the southern corner of Karnataka Bay and even in the southeastern Deccan Plateau throughout the Bavarian Plateau, which seems to be the creator of Vijayalaya but this empire for even more than 1500 years. Relations between the Srivijayan Empire and Chola were friendly, and it worsened in actual war because 1279 till the Chola Dynasty was already continuously decreasing. Due to various commercial excursions, the Srivijaya Kingdom partnership was with the Song Kingdom.
What were the ideals of Hideki Tojo?
what is Priest-king made of in Harppan?
Answer:
steatite or also known as soapstone
Explanation:
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Answer: The use of hieroglyphics
Explanation:
What is your opinion on the removal of statues of famous historical figures associated with controversial issues such as African Imperialism and slavery?
Answer:
In my opinion, I oppose these removals as they are still a part of our history and if we were to remove it, then we are bound to repeat it. Furthermore, I think what is acceptable is the removal of Confederate monuments as these monuments symbolize traitors who seceeded from the US and went against us so therefore rather than publically displaying these monuments, I would much rather preserve them in museums for people to see and understand our history during the Civil War.
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How many refugees suffered during this time?
Answer:
Can you give you information?
What major changes took place from 1820 to 1850 were these good changes or bad for the U.S why?
If you have a bag with 4 red marbles, 3 green marbles, 2 blue marbles, and 1 purple marble.
What is the probability of drawing a red marble out of the bag?
~A~ 1/5
~B~ 2/5
~C~ 7/10
~D~ 9/10
Which marble color is least likely to be picked?
~A~ Red
~B~ Green
~C~ Blue
~D~ Purple
Answer:
A and then D
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements about the civil war is FALSE
Keeping in mind this pamphlet was published by HUAC, do you think it is a reliable source on Communism? Why or why not?
Answer: The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), a committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, investigated allegations of communist activity in the U.S. during the early years of the Cold War (1945-91). Established in 1938, the committee wielded its subpoena power as a weapon and called citizens to testify in high-profile hearings before Congress. This intimidating atmosphere often produced dramatic but questionable revelations about Communists infiltrating American institutions and subversive actions by well-known citizens. HUAC’s controversial tactics contributed to the fear, distrust and repression that existed during the anticommunist hysteria of the 1950s. By the late 1950s and early 1960s, HUAC’s influence was in decline, and in 1969 it was renamed the Committee on Internal Security. Although it ceased issuing subpoenas that year, its operations continued until 1975.
The pamphlet that was published by HUAC is a reliable source on the practice and existence of Communism.
What is the House Un-American Activities Committee?The committee of the House of Representatives was created to investigate allegations of communist activity during the early years of the Cold War.
The committee's controversial tactics contributed to the fear, distrust and repression that existed during the anticommunist hysteria of the 1950s.
During the late 1950s, the committee influence was in decline and was renamed the Committee on Internal Security.
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If a person in your class is not friendly to you and behaves in an aggressive manner, he or she might be: radical apathetic humble hostile
Answer: Hostile
Explanation: The Person is Hostile.
What does Wyatt do that leads to his safety?
answer:
if this is about the book in the rapids, he swims toward a boat so that he could be saved.
explanation:
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Native American tribes for thousands of years and arriving European colonists who settled in this area hundreds of years ago relied on an abundance of
which of the following natural resources? Select all that apply.
A: Fertile soil rich in nutrients for growing wheat (to make flour), tobacco, and crops
B: Wood harvested from forests
C: Gold and other minerals from deep mines
D: Abundant populations of fish, oysters, and fur-bearing mammals.
E: Access to freshwater (rivers and groundwater)
Answer:
The answer is given below
Explanation:
Considering the Native American tribes for thousands of years and arriving European colonists who settled in this area hundreds of years ago relied on an abundance of the following natural resources.
A. Fertile soil rich in nutrients for growing wheat, tobacco, and crop
B: Wood harvested from forests
D: Abundant populations of fish, oysters, and fur-bearing mammals.
What is the idea behind deterrence?
During the cold war the US and Russia both had nuclear weapons because If one side decided to attack the other it was ensured that the other would see equal or even more destruction. Basically the mutually assured destruction or MAD deterred people from attacking because they knew they would be destroyed aswell in turn. Preventing military conflict by the mutual understanding that if you provoke or attack us it wont be to far away from us attacking you back
How did nationalization affect Russia's economy?
Answer:
Nationalization and its consequences have attracted new interest in the recent financial crisis. We study the
effects of nationalization on company performance using a sample of Russian firms. The Russian government has
increased its role as an owner in several sectors of the economy in the 2000’s. We have assembled a comprehensive
data set of nationalization transactions in Russia for the period from 2004 to 2008. Operating performance is
measured relative to a close match of a non-nationalized firm that is found using propensity score matching. Overall,
the empirical results show no significant effect of the fact of nationalization on performance. There is however, an
increase in leverage over the first two years after nationalization. Subsequent research will shed more light on the
changes in corporate governance going along with nationalization that can have intermediating effects on
performance. Explanation:
Who became the "unofficial" leader of the civil rights movement?
President Harry S. Truman was correct to view the Japanese military led by Hideki Tojo through a lens of _______________.
1. realism
2. intellectualism
3. idealism
4. optimism
Which of the following was the non- communist (Nationalist) leader during the Civil War in China?
A. Chiang Kai Shek
B. Go Chi Minh
C.Hirohito
D.Mao Zedong