Save themselves money
Answer:
operate machines.
Explanation:
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The civilization we have studied have contributed many things to modern society which of the following does not correctly match the civilization to its contribution?
Answer:
I think Minos weapons
Explanation:
What did the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty achieve? eased tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union brought on glasnost and perestroika established the former Soviet republics as independent countries showed the American economy was able to survive under pressure
Answer:
Explanation:
On August 5, 1963, representatives of the United States, Soviet Union and Great Britain signed the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons in outer space, underwater or in the atmosphere. The treaty, which President John F. Kennedy signed less than three months before his assassination, was hailed as an important first step toward the control of nuclear weapons. Hope This Helps Bro!!
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a command economy. In your opinion, should America adopt this system? Explain your answer in the form of a paragraph with no fewer than four sentences.
Answer:
Answer is in explanation
Explanation:
In a command economy, the government determines what is produced, how it is produced, and how it is distributed. Private enterprise does not exist in a command economy. The government employs all workers and unilaterally determines their wages and job duties. Some advantages can be less inequality because the government controls the means of production in a command economy, it determines who works where and for how much pay. This power structure contrasts sharply with a free market economy, in which private companies control the means of production and hire workers based on business needs, paying them wages set by invisible market forces. Low Unemployment Levels, Unlike the invisible hand of the free market, which cannot be manipulated by a single company or individual, a command economy government can set wages and job openings to create the unemployment rate and wage distribution that it sees fit. Disadvantages can be Lack of Competition Inhibits Innovation, Critics argue that the inherent lack of competition in command economies hinders innovation and keeps prices from resting at an optimal level for consumers. Although those who favor government control criticize private firms that esteem profit above all else, it is undeniable that profit is a motivator and drives innovation. At least partly for this reason, many advancements in medicine and technology have come from countries with free market economies, such as the United States and Japan. Inefficiency, Efficiency is also compromised when the government acts as a monolith, controlling every aspect of a country's economy. The nature of competition forces private companies in a free market economy to minimize red tape and keep operating and administrative costs to a minimum. If they get too bogged down with these expenses, they earn lower profits or need to raise prices to meet expenses. Ultimately, they are driven out of the market by competitors capable of operating more efficiently.
Answer:
There are many advantages and disadvantages of a command economy one advantage is that everyone is ensured with a job no matter what a disadvantage is that you arent aloud to own private property or businesses and the products made by people might not be very good because they know they will have that job no matter what and dont even have to try
Explanation:
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what was the effects of czarist system on Russia during the Russian revolution?
Answer:
The Russian Revolution of 1917 had many negative outcomes, but it also had some positive outcomes. One positive outcome is that the czarist rule comes to an end and gives say to the workers and peasants. This is also a negative effect because communism replaces czarist rule. After the revolution, Lenin created free education throughout Russia.
Explanation:
In this passage what does Wollstonecraft suggest must happen to change the status of women in society
Answer: a- women must have greater access to education
Explanation: just took the quiz
Women must have more access to education, to start is the Wollstonecraft suggest must happen to change the status of women in society.
What was Wollstonecraft's main belief?By perpetuating the status of women as "useful domestic slaves" and preventing them from obtaining economic independence, Mary Wollstonecraft believed that society was wasting its resources.
She proposed that women should receive education for jobs in retail, farming, midwifery, and other fields outside of nursing. In north London's Newington Green, where Mary Wollstonecraft spent a large portion of her life, a memorial statue honouring the 18th-century.
British feminist philosopher and author who is sometimes referred to as the "mother of feminism" was unveiled on Tuesday after a ten-year effort.
Thus, Women must have more access to education.
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(currently studying Karl Marx, Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo)
Hypothetical situation: The United States Congress has decided to put a cap on the salaries of all professional athletes. Top-tiered athletes can make up to 5 million dollars a year, middle tiered athletes up to 2 million dollars, and rookies and developing players between 500,000 and 1 million dollars a year. The owners’ excess profits from concessions, ticket sales, television contracts, and team paraphernalia would be redistributed to supporting the poor and homeless, education, and wellness endeavors in the city of each respective team. Who would support this policy?
Answer:
The idea of redistributing wealth is credited to Karl Marx
Explanation:
Out of the 4 people you named, I am guessing that Karl Marx would support your idea the most. However, there would be no need of capital under complete Marxism.
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What must occur for state legislatures to propose an amendment to the Constitution?
One-half of both houses of Congress must vote to propose the amendment
Three-fourths of both houses of Congress must vote to propose the amendment
Two-thirds of the state legislatures must call for a national convention to propose the amendment
One-fourth of the state legislatures must call for a national convention to propose the amendment
Answer:
Two-thirds of the state legislatures must call for a nation convention to propose the amendment
Explanation:
All I know is that two-thirds have to approve it. I learned in history class.
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Answer:Option B
Explanation:
The __________ River was a major aid to trade for the kingdoms of Ghana and Mali. A) Nile B) Amazon C) Niger
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
the nile river was a major aid to trade for the kingdom's of Ghana and mali.❤
The cost in dollars, y, of a large pizza with x toppings from Pat's Pizzeria can be modeled by a linear function. A large pizza
with no toppings costs $14.00. A large pizza with 2 toppings costs $17.50.
What is the cost of a pizza with 5 toppings? Round to the nearest penny.
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which of the three periods you think was most important to world history. Your answer should describe the changes that took place during the period, as well as the short- and long-term effects on Europe and the rest of the world, and it should provide historical evidence supporting the period's importance. It should also include why the other two events are less important than the one you chose
Answer:
In 336 B.C., Alexander the Great became the leader of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia. By the time he died 13 years later, Alexander had built an empire that stretched from Greece all the way to India. That brief but thorough empire-building campaign changed the world: It spread Greek ideas and culture from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia. Historians call this era the “Hellenistic period.” (The word “Hellenistic” comes from the word Hellazein, which means “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.”) It lasted from the death of Alexander in 323 B.C. until 31 B.C., when Roman troops conquered the last of the territories that the Macedonian king had once ruled.
Macedonian Expansion
At the end of the classical period, around 360 B.C., the Greek city-states were weak and disorganized from two centuries of warfare. (First the Athenians fought with the Persians; then the Spartans fought with the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War; then the Spartans and the Athenians fought with one another and with the Thebans and the Persians.) All this fighting made it easy for another, previously unexceptional city-state to rise to power: Macedonia, under the assertive rule of King Philip II.
Did you know? Alexander the Great was just 20 years old when he became the leader of Macedonia.
Philip and the Macedonians began to expand their territory outward. They were helped along by a number of advances in military technology: long-range catapults, for example, along with pikes called sarissas that were about 16 feet long—long enough for soldiers to use not as projectiles, but as spears. King Philip’s generals also pioneered the use of the massive and intimidating infantry formation known as the phalanx.
King Philip’s ultimate goal was to conquer Persia and help himself to the empire’s land and riches. This was not to be; King Philip was assassinated by his bodyguard Pausanias in 336 B.C. at his daughter’s wedding, before he could enjoy the spoils of his victories. His son Alexander, known to history as "Alexander The Great," jumped at the chance to take over his father’s imperial project. The new Macedonian king led his troops across the Hellespont into Asia. (When he got there, he plunged an enormous sarissa into the ground and declared the land “spear won.”) From there, Alexander and his armies kept moving. They conquered huge chunks of western Asia and Egypt and pressed on into the Indus Valley.
The Hellenistic Age
Alexander’s empire was a fragile one, not destined to survive for long. After Alexander died in 323 B.C., his generals (known as the Diadochoi) divided his conquered lands amongst themselves. Soon, those fragments of the Alexandrian empire had become three powerful dynasties: the Seleucids of Syria and Persia, the Ptolemies of Egypt and the Antigonids of Greece and Macedonia.
Though these dynasties were not politically united–since Alexander’s death, they were no longer part of any Greek or Macedonian empire–they did share a great deal in common. It is these commonalities, the essential “Greek-ness” of the disparate parts of the Alexandrian world–that historians refer to when they talk about the Hellenistic Age.
The Hellenistic states were ruled absolutely by kings. (By contrast, the classical Greek city-states, or polei, had been governed democratically by their citizens.) These kings had a cosmopolitan view of the world, and were particularly interested in amassing as many of its riches as they could. As a result, they worked hard to cultivate commercial relationships throughout the Hellenistic world. They imported ivory, gold, ebony, pearls, cotton, spices and sugar (for medicine) from India; furs and iron from the Far East; wine from Syria and Chios; papyrus, linen and glass from Alexandria; olive oil from Athens; dates and prunes from Babylon and Damaskos; silver from Spain; copper from Cyprus; and tin from as far north as Cornwall and Brittany.
They also put their wealth on display for all to see, building elaborate palaces and commissioning art, sculptures and extravagant jewelry. They made huge donations to museums and zoos and they sponsored libraries (the famous
libraries at Alexandria and Pergamum, for instance) and universities. The university at Alexandria was home to the mathematicians Euclid, Apollonios and Archimedes, along with the inventors Ktesibios (the water clock) and Heron (the model steam engine).
Hellenistic Culture
People, like goods, moved fluidly around the Hellenistic kingdoms. Almost everyone in the former Alexandrian empire spoke and read the same language: koine, or “the common tongue,” a kind of colloquial Greek. Koine was a unifying cultural force: No matter where a person came from, he could communicate with anyone in this cosmopolitan Hellenistic world.
Which of the following leaders played a major role in liberating Mexico from
Spanish rule?
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A. José de San Martin
B. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
C. Simón Bolívar
D. Pedro II
Answer:
It's A) Miguel Hidalgo y costilla
who was the founder of all the slave dynasty? why they are called slave?
Answer:
Slave dynasty was found by Qutb-ud-Din Aibak and they are called slaves because Qutb-ud-Din Aibak himself was a slave.
Answer:
qutb bud din abak
Explanation:
as Mohammad ghori had no family he made his general qutb bud din abik
which made
Read the expert from the work cited page for an informative essay
Answer: the answer is b
Explanation: because you have to put a work cited page at the top so the teacher can see where you got all your information from.
What country did Halloween Festival originate from?
How did the Dutch encourage people to settle in New Netherland?
A. They offered free land to anyone who could find 50 settlers.
B. They agreed to buy farmers' crops at twice the going price.
C. They offered land to Native Americans if they agreed to farm.
D. They offered free land to anyone who wanted it.
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
A. they offered free land to anyone who could find 50 settlers
Troy was located in what is now modern ______________. 2. What was the Judgment of Paris? 3. Helen of Troy was married to ______________, king of _______________. 4. Why were all the Greek generals obligated to defend Helen? 5. Who warned the Trojans to beware of Greeks bearing gifts? What happened to him? 6. The Trojan War is the subject of the two Greek epic poems, the _____________ and the ____________ by the blind poet, __________. 7. Augustus commissioned the Roman writer _____________ to write the ________________ to glorify_________________ and the _____________________. 8. Whom is Aeneas carrying on his shoulders in Bernini's sculpture? 9. Who was Dido and what was her relationship with Aeneas? 10. What Homeric epic poem did Heinrich Schlieman use as his guide in finding the site of Troy?
Answer & Explanation:1). Turkey 2). A contest between the three most beautiful goddesses of Olympos for the prize of a golden apple addressed 'To the Fairest'. 3). Menalaus, king of Sparta 4). The suitors were sworn by the king, and took oath to defend her. 5). Laocoon, the priest of Apollo. He and his two sons were crushed by two serpents 6). The IIiad and The Odyssey, by the blind poet, Homer 7). Vergil, to write the Epic poem to glorify Rome and the Roman People 8). He was carrying his father on his shoulders 9). Dido was the Queen of Carthage. Aeneas and Dido's relationship was more of hospitality and friendship
10).Treasure of Priam
Arrange the following events in their order of occurrence
(a) St. Petersberg was renamed as Petrograd
(b) Peasants revolted against the landlords by refusing to pay rents and even murdered them
(c) Bolshevik leader Lenin returned to Russian from exile
(d) Father Gapon led a procession to the Winter Palace
(b), (a), (d), (c)
(a), (b), (c), (d)
(b), (d), (a), (c)
(b), (c), (d), (a)
Answer:
(b), (d), (a), (c)
Explanation:
The following events in their order of occurrence are:
(b) Peasants revolted against the landlords by refusing to pay rents and even murdered them: this occurred in 1381, and was casued by various reasons amongst which are: economic and political instability caused by Black Death pandemic, levy of high taxes on the masses, and attempt to collect unpaid poll taxes in Brentwood.
(d) Father Gapon led a procession to the Winter Palace: this occurred in 1905, it led to confrontation between those protesting and the soldiers of the government known as Imperial Guard, which resulted into shootings of the soldiers to disperse the protesters.
(a) St. Petersberg was renamed as Petrograd: this occurred in 1914, as the original name was changed because it appears or sounds like a German name.
(c) Bolshevik leader Lenin returned to Russian from exile: this occurred in 1917, after Vladimir Lenin has spent a decade in exile, to return and lead Russian revolution.
The main responsibility of the executive branch is to
create new laws
B. enforce the laws
C. stop police brutality
D. judge the constitutionality of all laws
Answer:
B, enforce the laws
Explanation:
The executive branch carries out and enforces laws.
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It’s the finals
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Revolutinary War - 1775
Mexican war - 1846
Civil War - 1861
Select the correct location on the map. Where was the Ming dynasty located? PLZ Help me locate china on the map
Answer:
Furthest to the right
Explanation:
It’s the religion part pls help
Answer:
be gentele and peacefull
Explanation:
Why did Black People have fewer rights than white people
Answer:
because they look at black ppl as dumb
jUST BECAUSE THEY ARE BLACK
Explanation:
The basis for the right of u.s citizens is the :
A.) Declaration of Independence
B.) articles of confederation
C.) Magna Carta
D.) constitution
Answer:
D) Constitution
A is declaring the independance of the US from Britain, B was to plan the structure of the new government and to create a confederation-some kind of government. C was an attempt by the barons to stop a king – in this case John – abusing his power with the people of England suffering. D was for 1) to form a more perfect union; 2) establish justice; 3) insure domestic tranquility; 4) provide for the common defense; 5) promote the general welfare; and 6) secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
What are two consequences if each state in the union were to separate from the Union.
19) What can the reader infer from paragraph 1?
A)The DO NOT CALL Registry costs the government a
lot of money.
B)The DO NOT CALL Registry should have been
implemented years earlier.
Eliminate
C)The DO NOT CALL Registry has been somewhat
successful for its intended purpose.
D)The DO NOT CALL Registry has had no significant
impact on telemarketing calls.
Answer:
C. The DO NOT CALL Registry has been somewhat successful for its intended purpose
Explanation:
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Answer: It´s C
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What did the Second Great Awakening inspire?
a. A return to Puritan ideals
b. A massive migration west
c. A political revolution
d. A social reform movement
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Answer:
d. A social reform movement
Explanation:
the second great awakening led to a period of antebellum social reforms and an emphasis on salvation by institutions. it inspired religious movements, women's rights, abolition, education, and prison reform. the goal of the second great awakening was to encourage people to make their own decisions about the life they want to live. while the awakening did have other effects on society, the main thing it inspired was reform movements.
Answer:
A social reform movement
Explanation: They wanted a united community.
The Freedmen’s Bureau in Georgia helped
#1. True or False: Many immigrants lived in poverty once they arrived in America.
#2. Which industries had the greatest impact on westward expansion?
Answer:
#1 True
Explanation:
When immigrants arrived in America they had no sewage, overcrowding, public health issues, bad sanitation, and crime. Also there was very few building, safety or fire codes.
Answer:
1. I believe it is True. The reasoning for this is that most immigrants (from anywhere) are usually poor anyways. They hope that immigration can allow them to find work/ a job. Reasons for this may be; they are not qualified for work in their country, they are from a war-torn country that does not allow them to work, or they may just hope that immigrating to America will bring them new opportunities.
However, a small minority of immigrants may have the money to overcome poverty, however this is rarely the case.
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What were consequences of Columbus being shipwrecked off the coast of Portugal?
Answer:
Christopher Columbus went to the sea as a young man. After being shipwrecked off the coast of Portugal in 1476, he came to the city of Lagos, but stayed there only for some time and made his way to Lisbon where he had a brother who worked as a mapmaker. From Lisbon, he sailed on merchant voyages as far as Ghana, Ireland and even Iceland. During his time in Portugal, he also married a girl, named Dona, who was a daughter of a nobleman. In 1480, their son was born, and later in 1485, she died.
Explanation:
Who or what does Wilson believe is controlling the
US government?
O individual voters
O big businesses
O foreign interests
Answer:
The answer is big businesses.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Big Business
Explanation: