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What was the US Economy like in December compared to the first few weeks of January? Give some statistic to back up your answer.

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The economy in December 2020 showed a sharp decline due to the economic and commercial problems that were caused by the pandemic in the country. It was believed that in December the economy had a regression of about 4%. However, with the prospect of vaccination, reopening of borders and restructuring of national and international trade, the economy in January showed an improvement, but did not return to the levels it had before the pandemic.


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which revolutions were led by the peninsulares and creoles against the colonial elite?​

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Answer:

By the 19th century, this biased approach of the Spanish Crown and the cases of the American and French transformations, driven Criollo groups to revolt against the Peninsulas. With expanding back of the other castes, they locked in Spain in a battle for freedom (1809–1826).

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The Massachusetts Bay Colony Was different from the Rhode Island Colony because
A.
Rhode Island was a buffer zone to protect the Native's resources
B.
Massachusetts Bay had the most prosperous economy
C.
Rhode Island was a place of religious freedom
D.
Massachusetts Bay was envied for their peaceful nature

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Answer: B. Massachusetts Bay had the most prosperous economy.

Explanation:

Since its founding in the 1930s, the Massachusetts Bay colony has grown steadily, in every way. In time, it became one of the richest English colonies in all of North America. The economic centre of the colony was Boston, which over time became the trading centre of the world. Shipbuilding and fishing became the main economic activities of the colony.

who was most opposed to the tax on whiskey that congress has imposed

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A is the right one i think
Step by step explanation: A

Explain what Wilson, Lloyd George And Clemenceau wanted from the Treaty of Versailles. Explain whether or not each man got what he wanted from the treaty. How do you think each man would have felt if Wilson's 14 points had been used. NEED ASAP!! DUE TOMORROW!!

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Answer:

during the versailles meeting every participant come with their motives for example woodrow want to divide balkan region to the power of influence which was among of his 14 points simply the big three were looking for golden chance for brightening their economy.

but due to the resolution passed including some colonies to be free such as lithuans and punishment to the germany and his Alli the treaty ending to be the causatives of the second crisis(WW2)

But if the 14 points would used it would have been used as the only way to put the world safe from what happened in 1939

Which action represents a break with George Washington's policies? (5 points)

A. Close diplomatic ties with Great Britain and France
B. An amendment limiting the president to two terms in office
C. Moving the U.S. capital from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
D. Voters registering as independent rather than of any political party

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Answer:

A. Close diplomatic ties with Great Britain and France

Explanation:

George Washington's policies were very diplomatic with Great Britain and France.

First George Washington made a policy of isolationism that says there will be no alliance with other countries that can take U.S. into wars with other countries. But somewhere Washington wanted to support France in the war between France and Great Britain but di not supported as they were weak at that time. It shows the diplomatic ties of George Washington's policies with Great Britain and France.

Hence, the correct answer is "A. Close diplomatic ties with Great Britain and France".


Americans most often migrated to other parts of the country during the Great Depression to escape

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Answer: The Great Depression was a severe agricultural crisis that happened in the "Dust Bowl". The wet years was what mostly protected this region, but in the early 1930's, very little rain fell. The wind now had grasp of the fertile topsoil, and blew it to dust. For those in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas who have lost their jobs due to the massive dust storms, their only way out was to travel west. In California, for example, the rains still fell down and had lots of fertile land to offer for the farmers in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas.

Sorry I took so long, I had to research a bit about the Great Depression!

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Answer:

The correct answer is poverty

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Which of the following were intentions behind President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

What are the choices ?  

Explanation:

The only explanation I can give right now is that President Abraham Lincoln's intentions behind the Emancipation Proclamation, was to grant freedom to slaves in the confederate states (States in rebellion), if the States did not return to the Union by January 1, 1863. "freedom would only come to the slaves if the Union won the war".

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Explain the role of women in the odia tribe

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Answer:

u have to link us

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What was the Justinian Code? Explain it's 4 parts

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Answer: The Justinian code consists of four books: (1) Codex Constitutionum, (2) Digesta, or Pandectae, (3) Institutiones, and (4) Novellae Constitutiones Post Codicem.


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When it comes to democracy, who do agree the most with? A. More with Alexander Hamilton and William McKinley, but not completely B. Alexander Hamilton and William McKinley Thomas C. Jefferson and Andrew Jackson D. More with Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, but not completely?

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Maybe try C
The answer is C

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Before the Civil War, why did many South Carolinians support the idea of nullification?

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because it said that since the states had formed the national government, state power hould be greater than federal power. ... Favored the idea of a weak president and a strong Congress.

Why would people in Oklahoma be insulted by The Grapes of Wrath?

A. The characters were based on real people.

B. The facts were too far from the truth.

C. The stereotypes created a negative image of Oklahomans.

D. The profits made on the book did not help the state economy.​

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The answer is A





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List and explain at least 3 of the New Deal Programs

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Answer:

The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.

Explanation:

What likely caused the enslaved population in
Texas to grow so greatly during the 1850s?

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Answer: slavery spread over the eastern two-fifths of Texas by 1860 but flourished most vigorously along the rivers that provided rich soil and relatively inexpensive transportation.

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World Economies

Many economies in the world are market economies. In a market economy, the government typically lets people and businesses make decisions instead of getting directly involved. When left alone, people and businesses naturally balance out the different forces at work in an economy, such as prices and scarcity.

However, sometimes the economy stalls. For example, a major economic crisis known as the Great Depression hit the world in 1929. People became too poor to buy many resources, and businesses started to fail. In the United States, some leaders believed the government should wait and let people and businesses find a natural solution. Others, like President Franklin Roosevelt, believed the government should get involved through regulation, taxation, spending, or money management. Economists still debate which side was right.

Writing Assignment

In one paragraph, argue whether governments should help fix the economy when it slows down or whether they should leave it alone. Support your argument with facts or examples.



Paragraph Framework

When an economy is struggling, I believe the government should _________________. For an economy to improve ____________. For example, the government can __________. This will help because________________. Another way to an economy can improve is by______________________. In conclusion, when a countries economy is struggling _________________________________.

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Answer:

i got you

Explanation:

When an economy is struggling, I believe the government should use expansionary fiscal policy. For an economy to improve consumer confidence in spending, unemployment rates, and failing businesses. For example, the government can issue loans with interest to corporations that can be payed back after economic recession and to give direct cash injections into the country's consumer base. This will help because fall in demand for products results in market fluctuations that can result in business failure or job loss. Another way to an economy can improve is by lowering taxes on poorer income earners and raising taxes on higher income earners. In conclusion, when a countries economy is struggling expansionary fiscal policy is the better way for the economy to go because it softens the economic recession greatly.

The best definition of pastoralism

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Answer:

Pastoralism/ Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as livestock farming or grazing) is farming ( or a form of animal husbandry) aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops.

Explanation: Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool. Hope this helps ^-^.

I'm feeling nice so, What year did Aaron burr and hamilton meet? Y'all hamilfans better not disappoint. :D I already know the answer.

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Answer:

1776

Explanation:

Answer:

Why are you asking if you already know and 1804

Explanation:

How did laws change regarding children under the age of 12?
A. They would soon be required to learn a trade
B. They would soon be required to have a college degree
C. They were now required to work more hours
D. They were now required to attend school more

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The answer is D. When child labor laws were passed kids that could not work were now required to go to school or face truancy

Answer:

D

Explanation:

They were required to attend school more so they can have an education and that would help them in the future. Yes, sometimes we may not be the brightest but that doesn't mean we can't be successful. And they wouldn't be able to work, they were required to be in school.

PLZ HELP ME! Deciding if a law is constitutional or unconstitutional is


review judges


court case


Chief Justice


Judicial Review

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this would be called the Judicially Review

To which country did Wilson send
military troops despite advocating
for moral diplomacy?

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Answer:

Nicaragua

Explanation:

The U.S. maintained troops in Nicaragua throughout the Wilson administration and used them to select the president of Nicaragua.

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The "magi" visited Jerusalem to find the new king of the Jews because...
Group of answer choices
None of these are correct.
They were lost.
They thought a king would be in Jerusalem.
They never visited Jerusalem.

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Answer:

C. They thought a king would be in Jerusalem.

Explanation:

A magi can be defined as a group of wise men who are saddled with the responsibility of studying the stars.

The "magi" visited Jerusalem to find the new king of the Jews because they thought a king would be in Jerusalem.

Basically, the "magi" paid a visit to Jerusalem and stopped over at the king's palace. The king at the time was King Herod, of which they asked him; where is the new born king of the Jews.

How are Yuri Aleksey Gagarin’s and Alan Shephard’s accomplishments similar? How are they different?

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Answer:

Yuri Gagarin was the first Russian man to go into space, while Alan Shepard was the second American man ever to reach space. Gagarin had beat Shepard to space three weeks later on the 12th of April in 1961.

Explanation:

BRAINLIST AND POINTS! Which pair of phrases best completes this table comparing the democratic-republican and federalist partys?

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Answer:

(1) opposed a strong federal governemnt (2) Promoted manufacturing and trade

Answer:

OPPOSE

Explanation:

Why would British be interested in slowing American growth?

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Answer:

Growth of labor was more productive than England.

ith low capital formation shares in national income, low rates of accumulation, and thus little change in the capital-labor ratio

What three things would conquered people would have to do in the Roman Empire?

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Answer:

Generally they had two very different approaches. By ancient standards — not ours, of course — the Romans were stern but not sadistic conquerors.

Their standard tactic was to enroll defeated enemies as Roman allies or socii. The local elites (or at least, a biddable subset of them) would remain in charge of local affairs. They would be self-governing as far as domestic affairs went. The primary requirement was that the foreign policy of an allied state was firmly subordinated to Rome: no independent alliances or wars were allowed. Socii were required to contribute troops to Roman wars; these troops fought in independent units under their own officers, but high command was exclusively Roman.

The worst thing that usually befell a defeated enemy was the loss of some territory, which could be taken to provide land to Roman settlers who would live there in a new city of their own: a colonia. The colonia was in part a form of plunder, since it took valuable agricultural lands from the defeated enemy. It was also a military foothold intended to keep an eye on strategic locales. However coloniae usually worked as agents of Romanisation as well, particularly in places like Gaul and Spain where the local people would see a Roman colony as a valuable market, a source of exotic goods, and a conduit to the wider world.

Most conquered peoples were gradually assimilated into Roman citizenship. In Italy, this came about through an actual war: long time Roman allies fought to demand full citizenship in the Social War of 91–89BC. More often, local elites would become Roman citizens on a piecemeal basis. People farther down the social scale had fewer opportunities but it was hardly impossible: for example the apostle Paul, a Jew from the province of Cilicia in modern Turkey, was nevertheless a Roman citizen. Eventually the whole of a conquered region might acquire “Latin Rights,” a kind of limited citizenship for every free inhabitant.

The extension of citizenship completed the integration of all the upper classes across the Roman world: non-Romans eventually came to outnumber Italians in the civil service, the army, the Senate and in the ranks of emperors. Finally in 212 AD all free persons in the empire became Roman citizens — though by that time citizenship had little practical political meaning since the empire had no democratic institutions above the level of local government.

In general this system worked pretty well, and by the standards of the time it was fairly generous: the Romans only rarely resorted to the wholesale enslavement and depopulation of defeated enemies, which was otherwise not uncommon.

The flipside of this, however, is that Romans took a very grim view of “allies” who tried to reassert themselves. They regarded a surrender to themselves as a permanently binding contract, and they regarded any breach of that contract with unrestrained fury very different from their normal tactics. The most egregious violence that the Romans inflicted on defeated enemies — the sack of Syracuse (212 BC), the destruction of Carthage and Corinth (both in 146 BC), the levelling of Jerusalem in 70AD — was done to those the Romans regarded as faithless allies, rather than open enemies.

In short, the Romans offered their opponents a mix of incentives: good terms for easy surrender, but terrible punishment for what the Romans saw as “ingratitude” or “stubbornness”

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What is the primary message of Joe Biden’s Inaugural Address speech?

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Answer:To make America good in his words "history and speech" Hope this helps 0:

Explanation:

Because in the video and reading it says that he should help the people iut.

how many consecutive terms can the the governour serve

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For each term, governors serve four years in office. The exceptions are Vermont and New Hampshire where tenures are two years long.

Answer:

For each term, governors serve four years in office. The exceptions are Vermont and New Hampshire where tenures are two years long.

Explanation:

How many Holocaust survivors were there at the end of World War 2?

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"Almost two thirds of these European Jews, nearly six million people, were annihilated, so that by the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, about 3.5 million of them had survived."

Therefore, 3.5 million jews survived at the end of World War 2.

I can't find the answer to this.

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Answer:

what are you suposed to do? if its just subrtracting then it is -14x

Explanation:

Answer:
-14x

Explanation:
-4x - 10x = -14x

How did Europeans use race as a way to control or organize their territory?

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What the first guy said is correct
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