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On January 23, 2006, Canada's 39th federal election took place. Stephen Harper won 124 seats. On February 6, he was sworn in as their 22nd Prime Minister.
Mr. Harper is committed to building a Canada that remains strong, united, and free. He is a man dedicated to his people. He is working toward lowering taxes for working families. He is working to help parents with the costs of child care. He is also working on a patient wait time guarantee.
What kind of government is Stephen Harper a part of?
A.
an unlimited government
B.
a monarchal government
C.
a limited government
D.
a totalitarian government
Answer:
A limited government because I got the answer from google.
What was the main cause of the great increase in the population of the United States before
1830?
Answer:
What was the main cause of the great increase in the population of the United States before 1830? More children were being born. What attracted Americans to the Second Great Awakening? The pressures of society and the desire to restore their faiths in religion.
Explanation:
Answer:
My best guess would be
More children were being born.
After World War II, which of the following changes occurred in Germany?
Germany became two separate countries.
Germany became four separate countries.
Germany became part of the Soviet Union.
Germany became one of the Allies.
ОО
Answer:
Germany became two separate countries. East Germany and West Germany
Answer:
Germany became two separate countries
Explanation:
After World War II, defeated Germany was divided into Soviet, American, British, and French zones of occupation. The city of Berlin, though technically part of the Soviet zone, was also split, with the Soviets taking the eastern part of the city.
Hope it helps!!!Brainliest pls!!!Document B: Dr. Holme
1) (Sourcing/Corroboration) How is the source information for this document similar to
and different from document A?
The source information for this document similar to and different from document A as:
They are similar as the both of the Doctors are from Manchester and they both were also interviewed by the British government.They are different as because Dr. Ward treat children that has injuries in Factories but in the case of Dr. Holmes, he examine the children in multiple factories.What is source information?An Information Source is known to be the source of information that is given or found by a person. There are different ways to source for information. One can use books, newspapers, etc.
Note that Dr. Holmes and Ward were said to be interviewed also by the House of the lord’s committee due to the health issues of the children in the factories.
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Answer:
SIMILAR BECAUSE BOTH WERE INTERVIEWED BY BRITISH GOVERNMENTDIFFERENT BECAUSE Dr. HOLMES EXAMINED CHILDREN IN MANY FACTORIES AND Dr. WARD TREATED INJURED CHILDREN FROM FACTORIESWhich of these experts would a historian most likely consult to learn about the
effects of the modern lumber industry on a country's forests?
A. An anthropologist
B. A geographer
C. An archaeologist
SUBMIT
Answer:
B I hope sorry if it's wrong
Answer:
B: a geographer
Explanation:
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Imagine that you are a homesteader looking to settle in the Oklahoma Territory. You have missed many opportunities to settle in the territory, but now you are determined. In 1901, you finally decide to take a chance. You go to the Land Office and sign up to homestead.
Based on the scenario above, what type of land allotment will you participate in?
A. a land run
B. a land lottery
C. a land auction
D. a land sale
Answer:
B yw
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which of these was NOT a reason that France became involved in North America during the Age of Exploration?
A)
they wanted to become a world empire
B)
it was a place for religious freedom
C)
to spread the power of the Roman Catholic Church
D)
to expand their land holdings for greater access to food
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
B) It was a place for religious freedom
Explanation:
How did the election of 1860 help create the Confederacy, leading to the Civil War?
O Southem state leaders believed Abraham Lincoln would prevent southern states from passing tariffs.
O southern state leaders believed that Abraham Lincoln would prevent enslavers from taking enslaved people into
territories
O Southem state leaders knew Abraham Lincoln had promised to ban enslavement in the South
O Southern state leaders expected Abraham Lincoln to kick southern states out of the Union, so they chose to leave before
he could
Answer:
O southern state leaders believed that Abraham Lincoln would prevent enslavers from taking enslaved people into territories
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is B!
Explanation:
I took the test and got it correct.
Which period in China's history would have produced this work of art?
Answer:
the tang dynasty period produce this work of art
how to write Stalin essay
Answer:
Biography of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
Explanation:
Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Stalin) was born on December 21, 1879 in the city of Gori (Georgia), in the family of a cobbler. In 1888 J. Dzhugashvili entered a religious school and in 1894 graduated with distinction, entered a theological seminary in Tiflis. It was here that he was first introduced to the main ideas of Marxism. Dzhugashvili joined the Georgian Social Democratic Party "Mesame-Dasi" in 1898, and in 1899 he was expelled from the seminary for being involved in Marxist underground circles. From that moment on, the story of a professional underground revolutionary, an audacious expropriator, began. He had many pseudonyms, such as Riaboi, Vasili, and Vasiliev. Of these, however, two have gone down in history - Koba and Stalin.
Between 1902 and 1913 Dzhugashvili was arrested and exiled six times. He made several audacious escapes from prison. From 1907, Dzhugashvili led the activity of the Central Committee of the RSDLP in Baku and shared the ideas of Lenin, at the suggestion of whom in 1912. Stalin was included in the RSDLP Politburo. Until Lenin's return from Switzerland in April 1917. Stalin led the Russian revolutionary movement. In 1917 he became a member of the editorial board of Pravda newspaper and actively participated in the preparation of its first issue. After the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917 up to 1922 Stalin held the post of People's Commissar for Nationalities. In 1922 he was elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU(b). Stalin proposed the concept of a Soviet Union in which he gave the leading role to a strong RSFSR. In the late 20s he criticised the NEP, suggesting a transition to forced industrialisation.
Because of serious political differences and a reluctance to accept criticism of his course by major Russian politicians, Stalin pursued a policy of repression against old revolutionaries, the intelligentsia and their families in the 1930s. The repression, to which the command staff of our army was also subjected, considerably weakened the defence capacity of the USSR. A system of camps was created in which prison labour was used in the construction of many industrial and infrastructure facilities.
Between 1928 and 1940, three five-year plans for the development of the country's economy were implemented under Stalin's leadership. By 1941, a new industrial base was established in the Urals and Siberia, which was the key to the Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War.
In international relations, after the Nazis came to power, Stalin drastically changed the traditional Soviet policy: whereas previously it had been aimed at an alliance with Germany against the Versailles system, it now consisted in creating a system of "collective security", consisting of the USSR and the former Entente countries against Germany. However, France and Britain feared the USSR and hoped to 'appease' Hitler (the 'Munich deal'). By 1939, the international situation had deteriorated sharply due to German claims against Poland. This time, England and France were ready to enter into war with Germany, trying to draw the Soviet Union into the alliance. In the summer of 1939, Stalin supported negotiations for an alliance with England and France, but at the same time he started negotiations with Germany (Non-Aggression Pact of August 23, 1939). On September 1, 1939, World War II began, and on June 22, 1941, the Great Patriotic War.
When the war began, Stalin was the Chairman of the State Committee of Defense, People's Commissar of Defense and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the USSR. After the war, the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) under Stalin's leadership set a course for rapid reconstruction of the economy which was destroyed by the war. Stalin retained the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR until his death. Stalin died on 5 March 1953.
What can we all do to honor Indigenous People's every day?
Answer:
we can spread awareness about issues regarding native people.
Explanation:
for example, #nomorestolensisters, the Dakota Accewss pipeline Protests, and #Land Back
Discuss the origins and significance of the agricultural revolution which occurred 12,000 years ago.
Answer:
The agricultural revolution happened because hunter-gatherers saw that wild plants can be planted and be grown, being a near reliable source of food. The Sumerians in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq, were the first and were part of what was known as the Fertile crescent. If it had not happened, people would still be nomadic and we would not have surplus(extra) food. Entire civilizations would not exist, because they would still be nomadic. Their would be people everywhere with the same culture that the civilizations had, but there would be no borders. Populations would still be low, and some species could even cease to exist due to overhunting. But however, disease would not spread so easily.
The total value of all goods and services produced by a nation in one year is known as what?(1 point)
supply and demand
shortage and surplus
gross domestic product
free enterprise system
Answer:
Gross domestic product
Explanation:
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Answer:
its C gross domestic product
Explanation:
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Over the course of the Civil War, which generals were appointed by President
Lincoln to lead the Union army?
Answer:In February 1864, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant as commander in chief of all Union armies in the Civil War.
Explanation:Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
H00ker, Meade, and Grant it was C for me.
Explanation:
This is the right one I did it on
COMPARE & CONTRAST
How did the continental army spend the winter of 1777-1778 differently than the British army?
What war lasted the longest amount of time?
Answer:
Reconquista with 781 years or
Anglo French wars with 748 years
Which of the following is an example of limited government in the Constitution?
A.
popular sovereignty
B.
individual rights
C.
habeas corpus
D.
minority rights
Answer:
I know it is C. Habeas Corpus
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Answer:
the answer is Habeas corpus . Hope THIS HELPSSS
Explanation:
Can your rights ever be limited? Please dont use hard words in your answer
Answer:
Some limits on constitutional rights are well established. ... Because such an act would result in such danger to the public that preventing that danger overrides an individual's right to that speech. In other words, the government has “a compelling state interest” in preventing this kind of speech.
Why was J.P. Morgan's idea revolutionary?
Answer:
J.P Morgan was one of the most influencial and powerful bankers and helped in different periods of the US history to bail out the government and the economy, he lent money to the treasure to help them avoid bankrupcy, but most of it´s detractors critiziced him because he had too much power and was believed to create monopolies, if not him directly, by helping other creating them.
Explanation:
19. Analyzing Which of the following is prevented by the amendment's requirement that an accused person shall enjoy a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury?
A. juries smaller than 12 people
B. trials in local courts
C. secret trials
D. trials without juries
Based on the provisions of the Amendment that requires a speedy and public trial, the option prevented is C. Secret trials.
Why are secret trials prevented?The Sixth Amendment says that when a person is accused of a crime, they are to be granted a trial that is done in public, and is done fast according to the capacity of the judiciary.
A secret trial means that the trial is not public which means that it goes against the 6th Amendment.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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Describe American settlements in Texas after 1821.
Answer:
As early as 1803, Americans settled there. After the Mexican Revolution of 1824, the Mexican government needed settlers to protect it from foreign invasion, and they offered liberal land grants to anyone who would become citizens, accept the Catholic faith, and settle there
Explanation:
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Answer:
A timeline detailing the history of settlement in Texas, from 1718 all the way to 1871. ... The struggle for independence will not succeed until 1821.
Explanation:Americas apetite for expansion was most clearly at work in Texas. The Spanish had been less successful in colonizing Arizona and Texas than in New Mexico and Florida. In some regions the Spanish monarchy awarded huge land grants to a few ex-soldiers and colonists, who turned the grants into profitable cattle ranches. This showed to work in California, but it was not the case in Texas. By 1830 the total population in Texas was about 20,000: the area was huge and nearly unsettled. Half of the state was still not settled at the end of the Civil War.
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Describe the location of Greek homeland (including Macedonia) before 334 BCE. It is a peninsula sticking out _________into the sea. It is part of the __________ continent
Answer:
1. The Greek homeland was in the southernmost part of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as the islands in the Aegean Sea.
Explanation:
The northernmost point where the Greeks had territory was to the Mount Olympus. The location of the Greek homeland relative to the surrounding area comes to be in the central western part of Mediterranean Sea. It is still not totally clear from where did the Greeks came in this area, but it is thought that it was probably from Asia Minor, with their ancestors being known as Doric people.
*note: Macedonia was not part of the Greek city-states. The Macedonians had different ethnic background, different culture, and different language than the Greeks.
What method did Frederick Douglass mainly use to spread the abolitionist movement?
O serving as a teacher for freed African Americans
O representing enslaved people in court
O providing hiding places for enslaved people who ran away
O writing in a newspaper
Answer:
O writing in a newspaper
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass role was to travel and deliver speeches, distribute pamphlets and get subscribers to the Liberator
Egypt is located in __the corner of the_____Northeast___east____________ Africa.
Ancient Egypt included two regions, southern and northern.
Southern Egypt was called _____Upper Egypt____________ because it was upriver in relation to the Nile’s flow.
Northern Egypt, or ____Lower Egypt_____________, because it was a downriver.
Around ____7000______ years ago people began to settle along the Nile River.
The Nile River
The Nile River is over __4000________ miles long, making it the longest river in the world.
The River Nile begins in central Africa and runs North through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea.
The _source_______, or start, of the Nile is in Ethiopia.
The ____mouth_____, or end, of the Nile is in the Mediterranean Sea.
The civilization of ancient Egypt developed along a ___750 mile_________ stretch of the Nile
Once people began farming along the fertile banks of the Nile, a _____civilization_____________ quickly developed
“The Gift of the Nile”
The Greek historian Herodotus wrote that "Egypt was the gift of the Nile"
All of Egypt depended on the Nile for _____water________, _____food________, and _______transportation______________.
Each year rainfall caused floods in __upper_egypt_________________ in mid-summer and in ______lower egypt___________ in the fall.
The Nile’s flooding coated the land around it with a rich _silt______
Without the Nile’s regular ___flooding__________, people never could have farmed in Egypt. plz fill in the blanks
Answer:
In Egyptian history, the Upper and Lower Egypt period (also known as the Two Lands) was the final stage of prehistoric Egypt and directly preceded the unification of the realm. The conception of Egypt as the Two Lands was an example of the dualism in ancient Egyptian culture and frequently appeared in texts and imagery, including in the titles of Egyptian pharaohs.
The O zmꜣ-tꜣwj (Egyptological pronunciation sema-tawy) is usually translated as "Uniter of the Two Lands"[1] and was depicted as a human trachea entwined with the papyrus and lily plant. The trachea stood for unification, while the papyrus and lily plant represent Lower and Upper Egypt.
Standard titles of the Pharaoh included the prenomen, quite literally "Of the Sedge and Bee" (nswt-bjtj, the symbols of Upper and Lower Egypt)[2] and "Lord of the Two Lands" (written nb-tꜣwj). (Queens regnant were addressed as "Pharaoh" and male.) Queens consort might use a feminine versions of the second title, "Lady of The Two Lands" (nbt-tꜣwj), Mistress of the Entire Two Lands (hnwt-tꜣwy-tm), and Mistress of the Two Lands (hnwt-tꜣwy).[3]
please follow me and make me brainlieast.......In late 19th century Americans farmers supported which of the following
Answer: The Granger Movement against the railroads
Explanation:
The Railroads were a very important component of the American economy in the 19th century as they transported goods and people across large distances thereby opening up new markets and areas which benefitted groups like farmers.
Farmers were able to transport their produce across the United States but the Railroad owners kept increasing their prices which made the cost of selling high for farmers, a cost they had to bear because they had no choice.
Starting from the late 1860s, famers began to bind together to form what were called Granges and these were able to influence Government legislature targeted at unfair pricing by large corporations such as the railroads.
What committees does John Jacob legislator serve on?
Answer:
republican, District 93
Explanation:
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Which phrase best completes this diagram on the effect of a Supreme
Court ruling under John Marshall?
Cause
Effect
Marbury v. Madison
?
2 of 3 QUESTIONS
O Created the practice of judicial review
Enforced U.S. neutrality between France and Great Britain
Allowed for the creation of a national bank
O Gave the presidency to John Adams
A shopping mall, built
in the 20th century,
that sits at the place
where a famous strike
of steelworkers took
place in 1892
Primary or secondary
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Answer:
neither
Explanation:
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The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth which results in no clouds. This makes it a perfect place for what?
A) Sky Diving
B) Storm Chasing
C) Star Gazing
D) Mountain Climbing
Answer:
c. star gazing
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Explanation:
Answer:
C. Stargazing
Explanation:
We talked about this in class today and watched videos on it too! :D The stars were absolutely beautiful!