The most significant factor that led to the Great Depression was in many people's opinions, the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
What happened during the Stock Market Crash?The Stock Market Crash meant that billions of dollars was lost when stock prices plummeted.
This meant that many were unable to pay back the loans they used in buying stocks, and banks didn't have money to pay their depositors because they had given them out as loans.
This created bank failures that impacted the economy in no small manner.
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Which is the northernmost of the East Coast waterways?
The purpose of the Russian settlement at Fort Ross was to
a. serve as headquarters for hunting sea otters in northern California waters.
b. produce food for Russian settlements in Alaska.
c. serve as a station for regular trade with Spanish California settlements.
d. all of the above.
The most famous Russian explorer to arrive in California, the subject of a romantic story of
a love affair with Dona Concepcion Arguello, was:
a. Vitus Bering.
b. Nicolai Rezanov.
c. Ivan Kuskov
d. Otto von Kotzebue
Increasing interest in California by foreigners included all of the following except:
a. George Vancouver’s British ship Discovery.
b. Robert Gray’s American ship Columbia.
c. Comte de La Perouse’s French ships.
d. Ferdinand Magellan’s Portuguese ships
Ranchos in California were known for all of the following except:
a. being run and governed by patriarchal rancheros
b. having lots of money and luxuries like expensive furniture and clothes.
c. having a good life through bartering livestock, cattle hides, and tallow.
d. enjoying frequent festivities such as fiestas, fandangos and rodeos.
The first overland expedition to California was led by
a. John C. Fremont.
b. Jedediah Smith.
c. James O. Pattie.
d. Joseph R. Walker.
Group of answer choices
The Spanish/Ranchero era of Old California is still evident today through all of the following except:
a. place names such as Merced, Fresno, San Francisco, Guerrero Street and Alcatraz.
b. Spanish legal provisions within California governing water and property rights.
c. Annual festivals such as the Spanish fiesta at Santa Barbara and the Portola Festival at San Francisco.
d. large Spanish land grants which still exist in the far northern part of the stat
The worst disaster in the history of the California Trail was endured by the:
a. Bidwell-Bartleson party.
b. Fremont expedition.
c. Donner party.
d. Smith expedition.
Though Americans increasingly came to California as trappers and explorers in the 1830s-40s, the first actual emigrant train of settlers was led by:
a. John Fremont
b. Jedidiah Smith
c. Johann Augustus Sutter
d. John Bidwell
Johann Augustus Sutter built a settlement known as Sutter's Fort, which served as all the following except:
a. a place where rebels against the Mexican government could hide out.
b. an outpost to guard the northern frontier of California for Mexico City.
c. a place where overland immigrants to California could get supplies and rest.
d. a 50,000 acre self-sustaining colony called New Helvetia after his native Switzerland.
After the battle of Cahuenga Pass on February 20, 1845, between different groups within California, all of the following resulted, except:
a. The unpopular Micheltorena and his cholos agreed to leave California.
b. The province became virtually independent from Mexico in reality.
c. Californios proclaimed Pio Pico the new governor and he moved the capital to Los Angeles.
d. Americans took advantage of the chaotic situation and invaded San Francisco.
1. The purpose of the Russian settlement at Fort Ross was d. all of the above.
2. The most famous Russian explorer to arrive in California, the subject of a romantic story of a love affair with Dona Concepcion Arguello, was b. Nicolai Rezanov.
3. Increasing interest in California by foreigners included all of the following except D. Ferdinand Magellan’s Portuguese ships.
4. Ranchos in California were known for all of the following except b. having lots of money and luxuries like expensive furniture and clothes.
5. The first overland expedition to California was led by b. Jedediah Smith.
6. The Spanish/Ranchero era of Old California is still evident today through all of the following except a. place names such as Merced, Fresno, San Francisco, Guerrero Street and Alcatraz.
7. The worst disaster in the history of the California Trail was endured by the c. Donner party.
8. Though Americans increasingly came to California as trappers and explorers in the 1830s-40s, the first actual emigrant train of settlers was led by b. Jedidiah Smith.
9. Johann Augustus Sutter built a settlement known as Sutter's Fort, which served as all the following except b. an outpost to guard the northern frontier of California for Mexico City.
10. After the battle of Cahuenga Pass on February 20, 1845, between different groups within California, all of the following resulted, except d. Americans took advantage of the chaotic situation and invaded San Francisco.
What is the history of California?California experienced the following historical events:
Before 1542: Native American period1542 - 1769: European exploration period 1769–1821: Spanish colonial period1821–1848: Mexican period1850–present: United States statehood.Thus, California has come under different political periods before becoming one of the states in the United States.
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Which stage of policy making includes promises to the public about new
policies?
OA. Debate
OB. Implementation
OC. Formulation
D. Adoption
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Answer: formulation
Explanation:just got it
The stage of policy making includes promises to the public about new policies and formulation. The correct option is c.
What is policy making?Policy making has increasingly been recognized to involve interest groups, analytical frameworks have been developed for state interest group relations. Initially, there were limited and simple categories, such as issue networks, iron triangles, and policy communities.
However, more complex policy network ‘models’ have been created that offer typologies of state–interest group relations and then seek to explain the forms of such relations. Most recently inter-organizational approaches to policy networks have been established that draw on institutional and collective action frameworks that examine policy making by studying how the formation of ties among actors influences network output and the interaction among actors.
Network frameworks allow the inclusion of public and private actors and represent a move away from seeing policy making as an activity confined to public actors arranged in a simple hierarchy of relations.
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Which events were important to the women's suffrage movement? Check all that apply.
Wyoming Territory legislation of 1869
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Declaration of Independence
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
adoption of the 19th Amendment in 1920
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The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on the West. Describe the impact that the Industrial Revolution had on the marketplaces and craftsmen of the Ottoman Empire.
Answer:
there was increasingly this place traditional automan products made Ottoman handicrafts man jobless reduced automan internal sources of taxes and so contribute to eventual European control of Ottoman finances
Explanation:
the industrial revolution transform economics that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economics based on the last scale industry unit manufacturers and the factory system new machines new power sources and new ways to organising work made existing industries more productive and efficient
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What was one of the major ideas of Jacksonian democracy?
A. to address the needs of common Americans
B. to develop the lifestyle of the upper class
C. to address the issues of American Indians
D. to improve the conditions of white males
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A major idea in Jacksonian democracy was that A. to address the needs of common Americans.
What did Jacksonian Democracy call for?Andrew Jackson became the president because he championed the cause of the common man and their suffering.
Jacksonian democracy was therefore meant to address the needs and sufferings of common Americans except of course, African Americans.
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Who conauered the Hausa states in the 19th century
Answer:
Fulani
Explanation:
Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe
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Answer:
Usman Dan Fozio/Usman Don Fozio,
Explanation:
he was the leading caliph and was the first caliph of the Sokoto caliphate, he conquetrr the Hausa and Fula states.
Which of the following was NOT a precursor to the Revolutionary War?
a. Quartering Act
b. Boston Tea Party
c. Royal Proclamation of 1763
d. War Hawk Congress
option (d.) War Hawk Congress was NOT a precursor to the Revolutionary War.
What is the revolutionary war?
Between 1765 and 1791, British America underwent an ideological and political change known as the American Revolution. In order to win independence from the British Crown and build the United States of America, the first modern constitutional liberal democracy, the Americans in the Thirteen Colonies organized sovereign states that defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
Quartering Act , Boston Tea Party and Royal Proclamation of 1763 were a precursor to the Revolutionary War whereas War Hawk Congress was not.
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Use the text below to answer the following question:
Case study: The Very Big Apple
With over eight million people, New York City is the most heavily populated city in the U.S. Between 1800 and 1900, the population of New York increased from about 80,000 to over three million people. In the years after the Civil War, the population of New York City tripled. With a large influx of European immigrants New York became known as the "melting pot." New York has always had the highest population density of any U.S. city. According to the 2000 census, New York City has about 26,403 people per square mile—almost twice the number of people per mile as Chicago.
Based on the statistics in the text and your knowledge, what was most likely the biggest challenge for city officials because of the wave of immigrants?
Keeping up with housing needs
Finding jobs for everyone
Protecting those already in the city
Increasing mass transportation
One of the biggest challenges that most officials faced in New York, during the 1800s, was keeping up with Housing needs.
Housing Shortage was one of the dreaded results of the rapid increase in population in the city of New York, especially between the 1800s to the 1900s. It was during this time, that New York became the biggest city in the United States of America. Housing Shortage is a situation wherein, there are not enough houses/buildings to provide shelter for all those in the city. Alternatively, it could be a case where, the existing houses are not affordable for the majority of the residing population. In either cases, it leaves a sizeable number of the population, without a roof over their heads. This was the most notorious challenge for the officials in New York City.
Therefore, it is clear from the above reasons that keeping up with Housing needs for everyone was likely to have been the biggest challenge for officials.
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These warriors established a colonial empire for Spain, but they
destroyed civilizations in the Americas in the process. Who were they?
Answer:
conquistadors
Explanation:
conquistadors were the explorer-soldiers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires of the 15th and 16th centuries. During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa, and Asia, colonizing and opening trade routes.
1. What important city prospered in the Yellow River Valley? What was unique about the buildings in this city? Why did this city prosper? What was the cause of its decline?
2. Why is the Huang He River called China's Sorrow? Why did the Shang pray to their ancestors? How did they communicate with their spirit gods? How did the Mandate of Heaven determine the rise and fall of dynasties in China?
3. What are two major achievements the Chinese made during the Shang and Zhou dynasties?
4. Compare and contrast the ideas and ways of life of Confucius and Laozi. Do you agree more with the teachings of Confucius or with the ideas of Laozi? Explain your answer.
5. Write a paragraph that agrees or disagrees with this statement:
The Chinese philosophy of Legalism argued that strict laws and severe punishments were necessary to maintain social order.
The important city that prospered in the Yellow River Valley includes:
Xia DynastyShang DynastyZhou Dynasty What is the Yellow River Valley?Also known as Huang He Valley, was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization and this valley surrounds the principal river of northern China.
The Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty were the representative governments of the Yellow River civilization which all innovated gunpowder, compass, paper making, printing etc.
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Many archaeologists believe that the Clovis Culture was the
Paleo-Indian culture in North America.
They shared a common ancestor and way of life.
The wide distribution of those distinctive points demonstrates to archaeologists that Paleo-Indians shared a typical ancestry and way of life.Available genetic data show that the Clovis people are the direct ancestors of roughly 80% of all living Native American populations in North and South America, with the remainder descended from ancestors who entered in later waves of migration.As reported in February 2014, DNA from the 12,600-year-old remains of Anzick boy, found in Montana, has affirmed this connection to the peoples of ground. additionally, this DNA analysis affirmed genetic connections back to ancestral peoples of northeast Asia. This adds weight to the thought that peoples migrated across a land bridge from Siberia to North America.
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Answer:
The Answer is First!
Explanation:
I’m the years following World War II, the United States established a policy of containment to
O keep the countries of Eastern Europe from becoming communist.
O ensure that communism was contained to the Soviet Union only.
O eliminate all communist governments throughout the world.
O prevent the spread of communism outside of Eastern Europe.
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The writers think that all people
To make their rights secure, citizens.
Explanation:
Not meaningful. Sorry.
Explanation:
The writers think that all people have the right✅
secure, citizen by the government.
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The Way and its Power is the English translation of the core teachings of Confucianism.
True
False
The Way and its Power is indeed the English translation of Confucianism's core teachings so this is True.
What is included in The Way and its Power?The Way and its Power is a book by Arthur Waley in which he translates the book, "Tao Tê Ching" by Lao Tzu.
Tao Tê Ching is a book that includes the core teachings of Confucianism and has helped propagate the practice around the world.
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Who was the original advocate for social Security in the United States
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation:
When President Roosevelt submitted his Social Security proposal to Congress in January 1935, he also transmitted draft legislation, entitled the Economic Security Bill. The Administration's bill was introduced in the House by Congressmen Doughton and Lewis and in the Senate by Senator Wagner.
How did workers respond to big business?
what did the The 13th Amendment do
Answer:
The 13th Amendment forever abolished slavery as an institution in all U.S. states and territories. In addition to banning slavery, the amendment outlawed the practice of involuntary servitude and peonage.
Explanation:
see above
which characteristics of nazi germanys government were those of a totalitarian state? select four options
Answer:
they focused on and promoted a national identity : They enforced ideas about the inferiority of some races
Answer:
The Nazis government was antisemitism, anti communists, Science racism, and they used eugenics to add on to their creed.
Explanation:
constitutional monarchy
¨At the beginning of World War I, Germany was a constitutional monarchy in which political parties were limited to the legislative arena. They could control neither the government nor the military.¨
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Which event resulted in the end of the Bretton Woods system?
A. The United States decided to abandon the gold standard.
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B. The Great Depression devastated economies around the world.
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C. The United States experienced the second Industrial Revolution.
• D. Countries around the world tied their currencies to the U.S. dollar.
The event that led to the termination of the Bretton Woods System was the decision of the US country to abandon the gold standard.
Option A is the correct answer.
What was the Bretton Woods system?The Bretton Woods system was the framework of principles and policies that governed the foreign currency exchange rates.
In the year 1971, the president of the US named Richard Nixon had revoked the changing of US dollars into gold. This marked the collapse of the Bretton Woods system and made the dollar currency to be a government-approved currency. After this, many of the currencies of the US country became freely floating ones.
Therefore, the abandoning of the gold standard by the US country led to the end of the Bretton Woods system.
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can somebody help me?
What can I assist you with
When making an interpretation of a past event, a historian:
When making an interpretation of a past event, a historian:
Analyzes existing studies related to the event to determine if they are biased.Hence option B
What is the work of a historian?
Archival records are frequently studied and preserved by historians. By examining historical records and sources, historians conduct research, analyze, interpret, and write about the past.
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Three things that a historian does
translate documents or seek a translation. editing historical texts and displays. assembling comprehensive data on people from credible sources in order to build biographies. conducting interviews to learn more about people's life experiences.Hence, the correct option is B
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Nixon withdrew troops mainly because of pressure from
Answer:
Nixon withdrew troops mainly because of pressure from American protestors
Explanation:
Under the provisions of this program, South Vietnamese forces would be built up so they could assume more responsibility for the war. As the South Vietnamese forces became more capable, U.S. forces would be withdrawn from combat and returned to the United States.
How did geography affect people?
Answer:
Geography doesn't just determine whether humans can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people's lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns. As humans have migrated across the planet, they have had to adapt to all the changing conditions they were exposed to.
Explanation:
how will the course of history have been different in feudalism had not prevailed in the early mediaeval period
Name atleast two factors that led to the organization of the March on Washington
Answer:
"The March on Washington was a massive protest march that occurred in August 1963, when some 250,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Also known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom"
So if you put that into your own words it should sound something like,
"Two factors that led to the organization of the March on Washington was that people wanted jobs and freedom."
Explanation:
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Which best describes the first two yeara of the americans revolution
Answer: Kuarten-
Explanation: The Continental army faced defeat nearly every time they fought the British. -best describes the first two years of the American Revolution
How did poverty in England change Jamestown? o It caused people in Jamestown to go back to England to help spark the economy. It kept the colony from prospering without help from England. O It created an oversupply of tobacco because people in England stopped buying it. O It led many English people to seek better lives in America.
Answer:
I don't know it may me economy
1. Read the section in your textbook "Thinking about Traditions" on Ming and
Qing traditions. Answer the question at the end of the section
Some of the Ming and Qing traditions include:
Strong leadersStrong cultural traditionsThe use and appreciation of art such as pottery, literature, etcWhat is the Ming Dynasty?This refers to the period in Chinese history that shows the last dynasty rule in China that lasted from 1368 to 1644.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not include the questions in your textbook section, but a general overview is given for a better understanding of the concept.
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Answer: THE CONFUCIAN TRADITION AND NEW CULTURAL INFLUENCES
The Ming and Qing emperors looked to Chinese tradi-tions for guidance in framing their cultural as well as their political and social policies. They provided generous sup-port for Confucianism, and they ensured that formal educa-tion in China revolved around Confucian thought and values. Yet demographic and urban growth also encouraged the emergence of a vibrant popular culture in Chinese cities, and European missionaries acquainted the Chinese with Roman Catholic Christianity and European science and technology as well.
Explanation:
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