To what does the list of items below refer?
*Investors lost their money.
*Businesses and workers were unable to repay loans, resulting in bank failures.
*A downward cycle in the global economy occurred.

A) effects of the 1929 stock market crash

B) rise of totalitarian governments in Europe

C) economic recession following World War I

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Answer 1

This sounds like A to me


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The Crusades benefitted Europeans in what way?
A) European imperialism began in northern Africa.
B) Muslims were driven from power in European areas.
C) Christians were allowed to worship freely following the Crusades.
D) Europeans demanded more of the goods they were exposed to during the Crusades.

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Answer:

d. the crusades demanded more of what they were exposed too.

Explanation:

when both cultures colided a lot of ideas and ways of doing things were shared, however the cruisaders did not pick as fast on the ways of the europeans,  mainly because they already knew how to do certain things or because they just didnt need it. On the other hand, the europeans were looking to intake new things, remember their inlfuence was huge.

Answer:

C

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How many confederates died in the civil war

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Answer:

Hundreds of thousands

Explanation:

There’s not and exact answer there’s is however an estimate of how many died hope this helped have a good day please mark me the brainliest?

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Final answer:

During the American Civil War, estimated Confederate casualties included about 220,000 soldiers killed or dying of wounds, and approximately 400,000 died from disease, with the total number reaching at least 260,000 Confederate soldiers dead by 1921.

Explanation:

During the American Civil War (1861–65), the Confederate casualties were significant. It is estimated that about 220,000 Confederate soldiers were killed or died of wounds, and approximately 400,000 died from infectious diseases. However, by the year 1921, historical estimates suggest that the total number of Confederate soldiers who had lost their lives due to the war, including those from battle deaths and disease, was at least 260,000. The human cost of the Civil War was immense, with the South facing not only these deaths but the worst property damage and loss. Overall, the war resulted in a collective suffering from battle-related wounds estimated at around 472,000 people.

What was the goal of the White House Plumbers?

A)to insure that White House piping was state of the art before hosting foreign diplomats
B)to prevent White House break-ins during the election of 1972
C)to prevent government leaks after the release of the Pentagon Papers
D)to organize wiretappings of the Republican National Headquarter

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Answer:

to prevent government leaks after the release of the Pentagon Papers

Explanation:

How many world war 2 soldiers are buried in the tomb of the unknowns

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Answer: There are 2 unknown soldiers that are buried in the Unknown tombs, from World War 2 and Korea. Nobody knows for sure which 2 World War 2 soldiers are buried in the Unknown tombs in Arlington National Cemetery.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or the Tomb of the Unknowns is a monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains have not been identified. It is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States of America.

The World War I "Unknown" is a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the Victoria Cross, and several other foreign nations' highest service awards. The U.S. Unknowns who were interred are also recipients of the Medal of Honor, presented by U.S. Presidents who presided over their funerals.The monument has no officially designated name.

Explanation: On March 4, 1921, the United States Congress approved the burial of an unidentified American serviceman from World War I in the plaza of the new Memorial Amphitheater. On November 11, 1921, the unknown soldier brought back from France was interred below a three-level marble tomb.

The bottom two levels are six marble sections each and the top at least nine blocks with a rectangular opening in the center of each level through which the unknown remains were placed through the tomb and into the ground below. A stone, rather than marble, slab covers the rectangular opening.

Since 1921 the intent was to place a superstructure on top of the Tomb, but it was not until July 3, 1926, that Congress authorized the completion of the Tomb and the expenditure of $50,000 (with a completed cost of $48,000). A design competition was held and won by architect Lorimer Rich and sculptor Thomas Hudson Jones.

Quarrying the Yule marble (3.9 miles south of Marble, Colorado by the Vermont Marble Company) was a one-year process beginning in 1930. The cap was quarried on the first attempt but the base required three tries. The large middle block also required three tries. In late January 1931, the 56 ton middle block was lifted out of the quarry. The quarrying involved 75 men. When the block was separated from the mountain inside the quarry it weighed 124 tons. A wire saw was then brought into the quarry to cut the block down to 56 tons.

On February 3, the block reached the marble mill site (in the town of Marble) after a four-day trip from the quarry. Here it was crated, then shipped to Vermont on February 8. The block was sawn to final size in West Rutland, Vermont, and fabricated by craftsmen in Proctor, Vermont, before it was shipped by train to Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.[8] By September, all 7 blocks were on the grounds of the Tomb site, at Arlington.

Assembly began in September 1931. An imperfection was found in the base, requiring three more quarryings. By the end of December 1931, the assembly was completed. Finishing work followed with the carvings on the die block by the Piccirilli Brothers under the direction of the sculptor Thomas Jones. (The brothers also carved the Lincoln statue for the Lincoln Memorial). The Tomb was completed without formal ceremony on April 9, 1932.

The Tomb  was placed at the head of the grave of the World War I Unknown. West of this grave are the crypts of Unknowns from World War II (south) and Korea (north). Between the two lies a crypt that once contained an Unknown from Vietnam (middle). His remains were positively identified in 1998 through DNA testing as First Lieutenant Michael Blassie, United States Air Force and were removed. Those three graves are marked with white marble slabs flush with the plaza.

The Tomb has a flat-faced form and is relieved at the corners and along the sides by neo-classical pilasters set into the surface with objects and inscription carved into the sides. The 1931 symbolism of the objects on the north, south and east sides changed over time.

There were almost 300 unknown tombs in Arlington National Cemetery. They include the following from World War 2 and Korea:

On August 3, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill to select and pay tribute to the Unknowns of World War II and the Korean War. The selection ceremonies and the interment of these Unknowns took place in 1958. The World War II Unknown was selected from remains exhumed from cemeteries in Europe, Africa, Hawaii, and the Philippines.

There are exactly 2 unknown tombs from World War 2, in the Arlington National Cemetery. Two Unknowns from World War II, one from the European Theater and one from the Pacific Theater, were placed in identical caskets and taken aboard the USS Canberra, a guided-missile cruiser resting off the Virginia Capes. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class William R. Charette, then the U.S. Navy's only active-duty Medal of Honor recipient who was an enlisted man, selected the World War II Unknown. The remaining casket received a solemn burial at sea.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier contains one World War II soldier, representing all unidentified American soldiers from that conflict.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was initially established after World War I to honor the unidentified remains of a soldier who died in that war. After World War II, a similar ceremony was held, and the remains of an unidentified soldier from that conflict were interred in the tomb on May 30, 1958. The soldier represents all the missing and unknown service members who fought and died in World War II. Similarly, unknown soldiers from the Korean War and the Vietnam War were later added to the site to honor those who remain unidentified from those conflicts. The tomb stands as a symbol of the sacrifices made by all service members who have defended their country, known and unknown."

Why would a company sell stock?
a) to pay taxes
b) to expand its business
c) to avoid paying taxes
d) to increase demand for goods

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Answer:

to expand its business - b)

A company sell stock to expand its business. Thus, the correct option is B.

What is a stock?

A stock is a colloquial phrase for any company's ownership certificates. On the other hand, a share alludes to a certain company's stock certificate. You become a shareholder if you possess shares of a specific corporation. There are two sorts of stocks: ordinary and preferred.

The distinction is that whereas the owner of the former can exercise voting rights in company decisions, the latter does not. But, before any dividends are paid to other shareholders, preferred shareholders have a legal right to a specific amount of dividend payments.

Moreover, there is a thing known as "convertible preferred stock." Essentially, this is a preferred stock with the option to convert at any point after a set date into a predetermined number of common shares.

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What was the last battle of the texas revolution

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Explanation:

The battle of San jacinto. near modern la porte, Texas. On April 21, 1836

Which area on the map corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their location

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The correct location on the map that corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their relocation would be in the region of the modern states of Georgia, Tennessee, and parts of North Carolina and Alabama.

Prior to the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee Nation's territory primarily spanned the southeastern United States, including large portions of what are now Georgia, Tennessee, and parts of North Carolina and Alabama. This is the area where the Cherokee people had established their homes, farms, and governmental institutions. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the forced migration of the Cherokee and other tribes to what was designated as Indian Territory, primarily in present-day Oklahoma, which is shown on the map with pathways leading to the west. The orange circles on the map likely indicate the major areas affected by the removal, hence the original Cherokee lands would be among the easternmost circles.

complete question given below:

Select the correct location on the map.

Which area on the map corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their relocation?

Forced Migration of Native Americans KENTUCKY

MISSOURI

INDIAN

TERRITORY

Fort Gibson

Fort Towson.

TEXAS

ARKANSAS

Mississipi

Ohio

River

TENNESSEE

River MISSISSIPPI

LOUISIANA

ALABAMA

Gulf of Mexico

Next

WEST

VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA

NORTH CAROLINA

SOUTH

CAROLINA

GEORGIA ATLANTIC OCEAN

FLORIDA

According to historical records, what did the Aztecs expect those in captured regions to do?


A. They had to give their personal stones and jewels to the Aztec rulers.


B. They had to sacrifice their children to the Aztec gods for the benefit of the rulers.


C. They had to pay tribute to the rulers in the form of items such as paper and food.


D. They had to follow the rulers orders to leave the Aztec empire in order to control the population.


E. They had to give up their freedom and serve the rulers as slaves.

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Answer:

C ^^

Explanation:

Based on what you read in this section how do governments gather support for a war effort on the home front

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Can I see the read? Please

What was the primary goal of the first statute of westminster in 1275?

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to reform English law and enforce the Magna Carta.

Who became president after jfk assassination

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Answer:

Lyndon B. Johnson

Explanation:

November 22: President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in aboard Air Force One, roughly 90 minutes after Kennedy's death.

Answer:

Lyndon B. Johnson

Explanation:

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This page is from a koran made in west Africa , but it is an excellant example of a cultural diffusion. Why?

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Answer:

The paper was made in Italy, it shows how trade flourish in the region and how Chinese invention spread through Europe and that Muslims from Maghreb often use it thanks to trade with Italy

Answer:

 

The paper was made in Italy.

Explanation:

Singapore's economic power is largely a result of its


Location and physical geography
History as a British trading post
High population density
Strict controls on emissions and waste

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Answer:

Location & physical geography

Explanation:

Rough terrain, lots and lots of forest + mountain. anndd this was the answer on gradpoint.

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Answer:

Singapore’s physical features and relative location play an important role in its success.

Explanation:

Which presidents wife helped draft the universal declaration of human rights?

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Answer:

Harry S. Truman wife Eleanor Roosevelt

Which act gave officials the power to enforce the prohibition laws? A) Volstead Act B) Dawes Act C) Butler Act D) Emergency Quota Act

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I believe it’s C? Sorry if I’m wrong

How do you explain Nashville Mayor Ben West’s change of heart in response to the protests?

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i dont know a lot about Ben west but here is what i got.

Raphael Benjamin West (March 31, 1911 – November 20, 1974) was an attorney, politician, and mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1951 to 1963, and state senator from 1949 to 1951. While state senator, he supported a change from at-large to single-member district voting to the Nashville City Council. This broadened representation on the council, enabling the African-American minority to elect candidates of their choice; women also gained seats on the council. in this case Ben was known for supporting the change from at- large to single member district.

Answer and Explanation:

The Nashville Sit-Ins which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were among the earliest non-violent direct action campaigns in the 1960s to end racial segregation in the South. They were the first campaigns to desegregate lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee.

Which of Strindberg's novels went on to become one of the first modern novels of the Swedish culture?

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Answer:

The Son Of A Servant

Explanation:

His autobiographical novel The Son of a Servant, Strindberg describes a childhood affected .... society, it has frequently been described as the first modern Swedish novel.

A qué se refería Colón con la frase "llevamos el Paraíso.y el infierno con nosotros"? Y expliquen la frase, es para un trabajo. Aiuda :v

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Answer:

El oro es un tesoro, y el que lo posee hace todo lo que desea en este mundo, y logró ayudar a las almas al paraíso.

Explanation:

Porque si lo miras en una dirección diferente, encontrarás algo nuevo o viejo.

Do you think hitler and mussolini were more alike or different? explain why. main ideas 3. what factors led to the rise of fascism in italy? 4. how did hitler maintain power? 5. why did the leadership of many eastern european nations fall to dictators?

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Answer:

alike both dictated fascist style governments both had absolute ckntrklh and controlled media and press . the global depression lead to racism in Italy. Hitler maintained power by finding Germany in a weak impoverished state and took advantage of it Hitler promised to get rid of the treaty of Versailles. many European nations fell do dictatorhsio due to the global depression.

A country cannot be truly democratic until its citizens have the opportunity to choose their representatives through elections that are free and fair. Critical development efforts cannot succeed without a legitimate and democratically elected government that is responsive and accountable to its citizens. Elections provide an important opportunity to advance democratization and encourage political liberalization. For an election to be free and fair, certain civil liberties, such as the freedoms of speech, association and assembly, are required. Elections can be a primary tool to foster political openings and expand political participation. Electoral processes offer political parties and civic groups an opportunity to mobilize and organize supporters and share alternative platforms with the public. Elections also serve to encourage political debate and public dialogue. –"Supporting Free and Fair Elections," US Agency for International Development What is the main idea of this passage?
1. Free and fair elections help a democracy choose good leaders.
2.Free and fair elections disenfranchise voters.
3. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function.
4.Free and fair elections provide voters with civil liberties.

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Answer:

3. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function is the correct answer.

Explanation:

As stated in the question, the excerpt belongs to "Supporting Free and Fair Elections." To support the correct answer it is necessary to mention that the speaker provides the results of elections ("provide an important opportunity to advance democratization and encourage political liberalization") and then, the characteristics of a fair and free election are described, appealing to freedom of speech and other rights that make a democracy work properly. The excerpt also describes other effects, such as the discussions and debates generated around them, so number 3 is the correct answer.

Answer:

C. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function

Explanation:

When did the French citizens in Quebec gain independence from Canada?

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Answer:

1995

Hope i'm right lol

Final answer:

The French citizens in Quebec did not gain independence from Canada despite two referenda in 1980 and 1995. Quebec voted to remain part of Canada on both occasions.

Explanation:

The French citizens in Quebec did not gain independence from Canada. There have been referenda in Quebec in 1980 and 1995 regarding independence, but both times the majority voted to remain part of Canada. The second referendum in 1995 was close, but ultimately Quebec chose to stay in Canada. Cultural protections were guaranteed to the Quebecois to address their concerns about cultural preservation.

Why did the conquering spanish build churches on the inca temple foundations?

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The conquering Spanish built churches on Inca temple foundations to emphasize Christian control of native sites.

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Constitutional provisions that ensures no single branch of government has complete authority

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Answer:

Checks and Balances

What was the most likely result of colonial rulers deciding to invest very little in education?




A-high literacy rates and educated leaders



B-lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders



C-strong education systems that the new nations started themselves



D-lack of interest in gaining independence

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Answer:

lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders

Explanation:

In colonial Virginia, education was not a responsibility of the government. The families were in charge of educating the children, what caused many of them to become practical workers more interested in surviving the new world than in books.

Answer:

lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders

Explanation:

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How would farmers help their neighbors keep their homes when they could not repay their bank loans? A) They made sure that the highest bids banks recieved at home auctions were pennies. B) They led protests and blocked customers from entering banks. C) They threatened to withdraw their money from local banks. D) There was nothing they could do to help their neighbors keep their homes.

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Answer: They made sure that the highest bids banks received at home auctions were pennies.

Explanation:

The Catholic Church focused on religious art. After the Reformation, the Protestant Church shifted the focus from religious art to religious literature. What caused this shi

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First off, the protestant reformation’s main cause was Martin Luther, nailing the “95 Theses” on a church door in 1517. overall, it was basically a call to purify the church and a belief that the Bible, not tradition, should be the sole source of spiritual authority

How long did the cuban missile crisis last

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Answer:

13 days

Explanation:

The Cuban Missile Crisis was something that terrified the whole world. During 1962, from October 16 to October 28, there was such a tensions between the US and the Soviet Union that the situation came that it could escalate to a new world war. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a result of the US finding out that the Soviets actually had missiles on the island, directed toward them, and right next door to them. This caused panic in the US, both in the military and at the public, and the country was all ready for a war at any moment. The Soviets were threatening to the US, and the US were threatening to them, and it almost came a situation where the ''red button'' was going to be pressed, but luckily for everyone int he world reason won and that didn't happened.

Who is called the Father of Humanism because he led the way in reviv-ing interest and study in classical literature?

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Answer: Francesco Petrarca

Francesco Petrarca was an Italian poet and humanist, whose work gave rise to a literary current (called Petrarchism) that influenced important European authors especially from the sixteenth century, who tried to create poems such as those Petrarch wrote in his Il Canzoniere (Songbook) dedicated to Laura, his muse.

Petrarch devoted almost all his life to the study of the Greco-Latin authors, defended and promoted the classical culture and language at a time when only the clergy wrote in Latin, so he brought this language to the university academic currents.

In addition, with his humanistic conception, he tried to harmonize the Greco-Roman legacy with the ideas of Christianity and dedicated much of his time and fortune to recovering from the old monasteries and libraries the greatest possible number of ancient manuscripts. In fact, his compositions were a literary revolution in Italy, to the point that the author, in addition to being recognized as the father of Humanism, is also granted the modern lyric.

How did the No Child Left Behind Act promise to improve American education?

by hiring more teachers to reach more students

by funding tutors for students who were behind

by raising standards for all students

by training teachers to use new technology

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Answer:

by raising standards for all students ( choice three)

I think this is the answer

Answer:

by raising standards for all students

Which is an accurate statement about Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio's approach to

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Answer:

The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is Caravaggio focused on depicting narrative historical themes.       

Hope my answer would be a great help for you.    

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