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In what instance would direct democracy be applicable in a country?​

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Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of currently established democracies, which are representative democracies. The theory and practice of direct democracy and participation as its common characteristic was the core of work of many theorists, philosophers, politicians, and social critics, among whom the most important are Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Stuart Mill, and G.D.H. Cole.[1]

what are the three most important things to notice about an opinion poll?

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Bismarck's policy of Kulturekampf was an attempt to:

a. promote a single German culture.

b. industrialize Germany.

c. encourage trade between German states.

d. trade provinces with France.

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Answer:

a. promote a single German culture

Explanation:

Bismarck's policy of Kulturekampf was an attempt to: "promote a single German culture"

This is based on the idea that Kulturekampf means culture struggle. And to ensure its realization, the policy favored the strengthening of the German army, it also tried to unify all of Germany and at the same time made and broke alliances as necessary.

Hence, the correct answer is "promote a single German culture"

who is Nepal's first prime minister ?

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The first general election was held in 1959 and Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala became the first elected prime minister of Nepal.

how did Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Women, and Dissenters react to the way they were treated in World War 1​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What about other ethnicities? They were worried because there was lots of discrimination

The Founders did not anticipate political parties, but they quickly became an integral
part of American politics. In what ways are parties both a positive and a negative for
democracy? Does the good outweigh the bad?

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Explanation:

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Which statement most accurately reflects the views of Thomas Jefferson?



a.) "The Constitution should be interpreted such that Congress has any rights not explicitly withheld."



b.) "I believe we can stabilize the American economy by establishing a national bank."



c.) "The first thing we must do is honor all of our debts and prove ourselves worthy of credit."



d.) "Landowners and farmers provide the foundation for the economy, not merchants and manufacturers."

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Answer:

d.) "Landowners and farmers provide the foundation for the economy, not merchants and manufacturers."

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson was the one of the most influential diplomate of the United States of America. He served as the [tex]\text{third}[/tex] President of the US, from year 1801 to year 1809. He was also known as the Founding Father of the United States of America. He authored the [tex]\text{"Declaration of Independence"}[/tex] for the America.

He supported the farmers and said that they were the backbone of America' economy. The landowners as well as the farmers, they provide the foundation for the economy of the country and no the merchants and the manufacturers.

Hence, the correct option is (d).

HELP PLS : Which of the following shows the tension that still during the proposal Compromise of 1850? Select one: O a. The protest marches led by slaves in southern capitals. b. South Carolina seceded from the Union as soon as the compromise was proposed. O c. Senator Fillmore sent federal troops into Missouri to enforce the law. O d. Many political leaders in the North felt that the South was getting too much out of the deal.​

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Answer:

i put b

Explanation:

4. The following excerpt is about the Neutrality Act of 1937.

The Neutrality Act of 1937 did contain one important concession to [President Franklin)
any
items except arms from the United States, so long as they immediately paid for such items and
carried them on non-American-ships--the so-called “cash-and-carry” provision.
Source: United States Department of State


Why was the “cash-and-carry” provision important to President Roosevelt?


A. It allowed the United States to make loans to countries that were considered allies.

B. It allowed the United States to aid France and Britain while maintaining neutrality.

C. It made it easier to tax luxury goods that Europeans had purchased in America.

D. It encouraged European companies to invest in American businesses.

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Answer:

The "cash and carry" legislation enacted in 1939 effectively ended the arms embargo that had been in place since the Neutrality Act of 1936, and paved the way for Roosevelt's Lend-Lease program.

Explanation:

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Which type of change—political, social, or economic—had the most impact on Southern life?

Which type of change—political, social, or economic—faced the most challenges?
Why were Southerners against this type of change?

For the first hundred years of the United States, only white males were able to vote. Since then, amendments to the Constitution have made it so that any citizen aged 18 or older can vote. Which amendments granted different groups the right to vote? Why were amendments needed to expand voting rights?

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Answer:

Freeing slaves was a change that Southerners were extremely against. This would disrupt their economy because they completly relied on slaves to work on their cotton and sugar plantations. Amendement 15, 19,  and 26 allow people to vote no matter of race, color, or gender. Amendements are needed to expand voting rights because without amendments the changes would be illegal and the South would be even more angered by it.

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Which of the following was NOT a belief of the Eastern Orthodox Church following the Great Schism in 1054?
A. The belief that purgatory is a place to which people go in order to be purified and punished for their deeds on Earth.
B. The belief that all people, including Mary are born with original sin.
C. The belief that the Pope was an archbishop like any other, without any pecial authority to command the whole church.
D. The belief that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father alone.

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I think the answer should d

New England's geographic features most directly
influenced the region's development of

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Answer:

The rivers, streams, and ocean allowed for the development of a strong trade system, fishing industry, along with shipbuilding. There were also some farms farther from the coast run by families but nothing like the plantations down south.

In your own words, how would you define lower, middle and upper class?



Can someone help me with this question is a economic class?

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Explanation:

Lower class is defined as the class of society with poor economic value and so called low status in society.

Middle class is defined as the class of society with adequate economic condition and medium prestige in society.

Upper class is defined as the class having the sufficient amount of money and no necessities go worthless and useless.

But,in my view,I consider the people upper class who are rich in knowledge and have the sense of humanity.

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Lower - people who don’t live in stable housing such as living in hotel to hotel
Middle- stable house hold such as a house or apartment
Upper class- having enough money to be comfortable

What is the freedom of press?

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Answer:

The press has the right to gather and report of public affairs

Explanation

freedom of press is the right to report news or circulate opinion without getting approval from the government

The last answer is correct

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The Roanoke Colony became known as the "Lost Colony" because

A. disease and starvation made the colonists feel hopeless.

B. the colonist most likely slaughtered all the Indians.

C. relief ships that brought supplies could find no trace of the colonists.

B. the colonists were blown off course and were lost along the coastline​

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Answer: C. Relief ships that brought supplies could find no trace of the colonists.

Explanation:

It's one of history's great mysteries as to the fate of the colonists at Roanoke. All we know is that when those ships returned, they couldn't find the colonists, and the only clue to their fate was a tree carved with the word "CROATOAN."

Some historians theorize that's the name of a tribal group that could have wiped captured the colonists, while others think that's the name of the location that the colonists fled to. We may never know what really became of the first British colony.

what is meaning of importance​

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Answer:

sorry i dont know

Explanation:

Question 1 Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(06.03 LC)
The U.S. government helps protect the economy and competition
O by promoting a command economy
O by establishing laws and regulations
O by letting the economy regulate itself
O by providing goods and services

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The US government helps protect the economy and competition by providing goods and services to help the growth of nation as well as the growth of the nation

Explanation:

B. by establishing laws and regulations

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Analyze the dialectical relationship between practice and perception. According to you, given the current actual situation, what should be done to improve your level and cognitive capacity?

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Answer:

In simple words, practice is visible and implementable. On the other hand, perception is something emotional and cannot be seen. These two forces might be off opposing nature but they are somehow interrelated to each other.

Our perception are made from our experiences and experiences happens from practice of actions and these perception affect our potential actions.

To enhance our cognitive capacity the best way is to travel and meet different people, communicate with them and know their options and problems.

Which statement best describes how the resolution in the story contributes to
the theme?
Tony's favorite day of the year was his birthday because his parents
always gave him a lot of presents. Tony's parents saw how happy Tony
was when he opened each present, and it made them happy too. As
Tony got older, his parents realized that Tony had never given a gift to
anyone. They decided that, with his younger brother's birthday
approaching, Tony should get a small gift for him. Tony saved up his
allowance and bought his brother a toy truck. On his brother's birthday,
Tony gave him the gift. His brother tore into the bright red-and-blue-
striped paper. His eyes lit up when he saw the truck. He leaped from
the floor and gave Tony a huge hug. Tony loved getting gifts, but now
he loved giving them as well.
Theme: Giving a gift to someone can be a surprisingly meaningful
experience.

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Answer:

it's b because it's literally b

Which factor helped President Kennedy negotiate with Congress?
his vice-president
his charm
his religion
his landslide victory

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His vice- president

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7. What was the impact of the 1922 Fordney-McCumber Tariff on Europe?

A. Helped European farmers compete with U.S. farmers

B. Lead to the disarmament of European naval forces

C. Made it more difficult for Europe to pay off war debts

D. Made the Open Door Policy in China possible

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Answer:

Letter C . Made it more difficult for Europe to pay off war debts

The order of the earliest mythical and semi mythical Chinese societies are

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Answer:

Fu Xi,

Shennong

Suire

Explanation:

The order of the earliest mythical and semi-mythical Chinese societies are:

Fu Xi: this was around 2800 BCE, and he was considered to be the first of the mythical Three Sovereigns of ancient China. The legend believed he ruled for 115 or 116 years after the great flood

Shennong: he was believed to have lived and reigned around 2737 BCE to 2698 BCE. It is believed to have that Shennong was the mythical god or demi-god that trained the Chinese how to farm or practice agriculture and the practice of herbal medicine.

Suire shi: known to b part of Three August Ones. It was believed to have ruled for about 110 years. He was considered to have been the one to introduce the practice of drilling wood for fire to the Chinese people

A therapist should not combine subjective and objective measures during assessment ?
True or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Objective data are the patients record, laboratory studies, and condition that the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. The other responses reflect subjective data.


What did you learn about American dependence on foreign oil?

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Answer:

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The United States was too dependent on oil produced in other countries.

One good example of this US dependency of oil produced in foreign countries was the oil crisis in 1973 and 1979. The United States faced gas shortages in those years because the OPEC disrupted oil supplies. OPEC stands for Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. In those years, American citizens had to withstand long lines in gas stations to get some gasoline.

Explanation:

Why did the British and Americans decide to focu
defeating Germany during World War II?

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Answer:

Europe first, also known as Germany first, was the key element of the grand strategy agreed upon by the United States and the United Kingdom during World War II.

Explanation:

. According to this policy, the United States and the United Kingdom would use the preponderance of their resources to subdue Nazi Germany in Europe first. Simultaneously, they would fight a holding action against Japan in the Pacific, using fewer resources. After the defeat of Germany—considered the greatest threat to the UK and the Soviet Union[1]—all Allied forces could be concentrated against Japan.

At the December 1941 Arcadia Conference between President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Washington, shortly after the United States entered the War, the decision for the "Europe First" strategy was affirmed. However, U.S. statistics show that the United States devoted more resources in the early part of the war to stopping the advance of Japan, and not until 1944 was a clear preponderance of U.S. resources allocated toward the defeat of Germany.

Evaluate the extent to which federal policies and court decisions in the 1960s reflected liberal ideals. Provide specific evidence to justify your answer.

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Explanation:

The Reformers, who were imprisoned in Jackson, Mississippi in 1961, attempted to end segregation intercity buses in 1960. Martin Luther King Jr. organised a huge demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama in April 1963 that was brutally suppressed. On the nonviolent protestors, Birmingham Superintendent Eugene (Bull) Connor deployed guard dogs and high-powered hoses.

Which of the following were acquired by the United States by the 1870's?
Select one:
a.
Japan
b.
Alaska
c.
Iceland
d.
Cuba

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C Iceland I think, it said this needed to be 20 letters long but the answer is literally C

b. What is mechanical energy? Write its types​

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Answer:

Mechanical energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position).

Explanation:

(i) The energy produced by mechanical means is called mechanical energy.

(ii) It is classified into 2 types : (1) Kinetic energy (2) Potential energy.

(iii) The energy possessed by a body due to its motion is called kinetic energy. The energy possessed by the body by virtue of its position is called potential energy.

SI unit of energy : N m (or) joule (J).

There are two main types of mechanical energy. They are motion energy and stored mechanical energy. Motion energy: This is the energy something has because it is moving (eg a speeding cricket ball). You can feel the effect of this energy if the cricket ball hits you.
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