What happened to the American communist party in the decade following world war 1

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Its membership dropped sharply,Started at 60,000 members in 1919, down to 24,000 by 1928


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Who was The Other Magpie?

A.a Sioux woman who managed village life

B.a Sioux warrior who spread the ritual of the Sun Dance across the Plains

C.a Crow woman who fought the Sioux for killing her brother

D.the leader of the Plains nations at the treaty talk at Fort Laramie, Wyoming

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

a Crow woman who fought the Sioux for killing her brother

Who was appointed to write the Declaration of Independence?
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
John Locke
Thomas Paine
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Thomas Jefferson

Explanation:

"A committee of five delegates was appointed by the Second Continental Congress to write the Declaration of Independence on 11th June 1776.

The committee of five decided that Thomas Jefferson would write the first draft of the document."- History of My America Article

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B: Thomas Jefferson

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Describe and characterize Richard M. Daley's terms of office? What were the strengths and accomplishments of his regime? What were the failures and weaknesses of his administration? How would you characterize the mayorality of Richard M Daley? What was his significance as a mayor in your point of view.

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Explanation:

During his Mayor tenure, Daley developed tourism, supervise the construction of Millennium Park. He also increased environmental efforts and the rapid development of the city's central business district downtown and took control of the Chicago Public Schools are the accomplishments of Richard M. Daley.

Richard M. Daley's weakness is that he can't take bold decisions in order to prevent benefitting his friends and family to take advantage of his mayor-ship. Daley received criticism from people when his family, personal friends, and political allies disproportionately benefited from city contracting. He took charge of the city with surplus annual budget but left the city with massive budget deficits. He done privatization of government assets which temporarily reduced budgetary shortfalls but this practice removed future sources of revenue. His tenure of Mayor-ship is not good because his actions leads to bad economic condition of the Chicago.

Nick and Andy are brothers and they study at the same school. Nick usually walks from home to scholo in 40 minutes

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Answer:

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Why does Hamilton think the National Bank is constitutional?

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If Congress had other ways to secure its objectives, a nationally incorporated bank was unnecessary and improper. He also thought that a national bank was unconstitutional because the Tenth Amendment reserved all unenumerated powers to the states.

President Washington sided with Hamilton. He deeply respected the opinions of Madison and Jefferson, as well as the additional memorandum provided by Attorney General Edmund Randolph. But Washington allowed Hamilton to have the final word on the matter. Once again, Hamilton produced one of his brilliant comprehensive papers, patiently dissecting and criticizing the arguments made by the three Virginians. In Hamilton’s view, the Constitution vested the national government with “implied, as well as express powers.” Without that reading of the text, the very ends for which the Constitution had been written would often prove unattainable.

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In Ancient Greece, the word tyrant referred to a leader who

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In ancient Greece, a tyrant was simply a person who ruled a city-state by themselves, but who lacked the traditional or constitutional authority of a king or elected leader. This system of government emerged between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE, as traditional monarchies and aristocracies were challenged.

during which season do frame of palampur grow fouras and bajra​

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Answer:

Rainy season

Explanation:

All farmers grow at least two main crops in Palampur.Many farmers cultivated potatoes as the third crop. In the rainy season, farmers grow jowar and bajra.

In the winter season wheat is grown.

Which of these passages from the Ramayana expresses the concept of
dharma?

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Explanation:

 "How much more would I do for my father, that he may preserve the vow of truth and serve the purpose." This vow of truth and serving the purpose refers to dharma

William Pitt Pontiac James Oglethorpe Olaudah Equiano William Cosby Jonathan Edwards John Peter Zenger 1. survived the Middle Passage 2. founder of Georgia 3. Ottawa war leader 4. British Secretary of State 5. wrote Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God 6. German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal 7. victim of Zenger's pen 8. Great Awakening preacher 9. founded the first mission in San Diego 10. wrote Two Treatises of Government 11. wrote Poor Richard's Almanack

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Answer:

Please find the complete solution in the attached file.

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What was the relationship between Western Europe, East Asia, and the
Ottoman Empire in the 16th century?

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By the 'taxing trade' between the “Europe and East Asia”, the Ottomans were grown wealthy. The Ottoman Empire and East Asia lived a period of comparative peace and truce in Western Europe in the 16th century, having their boundaries more strongly developed.

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taxing trade between the Europe and East Asia

Another name for dictator is a _____.

A) tyrant

B) commandant

C) president

D) czar

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Explanation:

Another name of dictator is a TYRANT

Explanation:

Another name of dicator is tyrant

What moved between three continents as a result of the Colombian exchange? Select all correct answers.
People
Diseases
Palaces
Plants
Animals

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People , plants , diseases , and animals is your answer I hope this help

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plants is the right one ik it

Which of the following gave the American economy a major boost in the years after World War II?
A the return of thousands of veterans who were seeking jobs
B the conversion to a peacetime economy
C a pent-up demand for consumer goods
D a major drop in government spending

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Answer:

C. a pent-up demand for consumer goods

Explanation:

How did England benefit from the industrial revolution ?

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Answer:

Success in international trade created Britain's high wage, cheap energy economy, and it was the spring board for the Industrial Revolution. High wages and cheap energy created a demand for technology that substituted capital and energy for labour. These incentives operated in many industries

In the long term, industrialization allowed countries to be able to

Select one:


improve people's working and living conditions



give every worker equal wages



provide fair and equal opportunities for ALL workers



restrict people's innovation and creativity

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Answer:

it's answer 1: "improve people's working and living conditions"

Explanation:

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Which of the following cultures spread through the circled area on the map
during the classical era?
A. Nubian
B. Bantu
C. Egyptian
D. Roman

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Answer:

B. Bantu

Explanation:

The Romans occupied Northern parts of Africa

Egyptians were in North Africa as well

The Nubians were just below were the Egyptians were ,in the Red Sea

So its the Bantu Culture

what is the southernmost country in North America

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Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is the southernmost country of Central America and the whole of North America

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Which of these affect real investment value? Check all that apply

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you may need to add a picture to this question for me to answer it

The answer is A, B, and E.

A) fees and expenses

B) inflation

E) taxes

Dónde trabaja el señor Loisel

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Answer:

Loisel era un eficiente empleado en el ministerio de instrucción pública, él era un hombre de escasos recursos económicos, pero poseía una inteligencia elevada y una alta moral.

John F. Kennedy's strategy of flexible response a was an updated version of John Foster Dulles's doctrine of massive retaliation. b was used in his battle with the leadership of the steel industry. c called for a variety of military options that could be matched to the scope and importance of a crisis. d required increased spending on a variety of nuclear weapons systems to be deployed around the world. e cut back nuclear weapons in favor of guerrilla forces.

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Answer: c called for a variety of military options that could be matched to the scope and importance of a crisis.

Explanation:

Flexible response was a strategy implemented by President Kennedy after he took office as a modern and more relevant response to the threat of Communism than the Eisenhower administration before him.

This new strategy called for using a variety of military options that would vary in scale based on the threat at hand. It also called for mutual deterrence which led to Kennedy and Khrushchev talking with each other a couple of times.

Di dalam Quran itu banyak ayat yg menunjukkan ttg hukum bacaan mad iwad. Cari 5 hukum bacaan mad iwad seperti contoh tabel diatas. ​

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explain any two defficultes faced by small farmers due to lack of capital​

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Answer:

The two difficulties faced by small farmers due to lack of capital are;

i) They can't buy enough seeds and fertilizers.

ii) They generally have small production and do not get adequate return for crops

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Answer: Not enough money to maintain the farm (bills, plants, animal maintenance) which leads to the second difficulty which is even lower returns which slowly snowballs eventually leading to bankruptcy

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How were slaves treated in America

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Answer:

they treated blacks as slaves in America

Explanation:

the blacks are treated as slaves because in America from starting they are having race discrimination they think whites are rulers and blacks are slaves and born to do slave works to whites &still is continuing in to today

Answer:

Very bad, some got hit, some got killed if they didn’t do anything their masters told them to do.

Por que la independencia del peru impacto en la economia de españa cual fue la situasion desencadenante por fa es para hoy o mañana

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

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La independencia del Perú impactó en la economía de España de manera directa ya que al independizarse el Perú, la monarquía española dejó de recibir los beneficios de lo que anteriormente era su colonia en Sudamérica.

Esto significó que el gobierno de España ya no recibiría la tributación que recibía cuando era su colonia. Tampoco podría seguir explotando las materias primas y recursos naturales para llevárselos a España. Ahora todo eso le pertenecía únicamente a los Peruanos.

La situación desencadenante fue que los líderes independentistas tuvieron que convocar para formar un nuevo gobierno en el momento en el que los representantes españoles se tuvieron que retirar de España.

Recordemos que los precursores de la independencia del Perú fueron José de San Martín, José Faustino Sánchez Carreón, Hipólito Unanue, José de la Riva Agüero, José Baquíjano y Carrillo, entre otros.

José de San Martín proclamó la Independencia de Perú el 28 de julio de 1821. Hipólito Unanue organizado la llamada "Conspiración de los Fernandinos," en contra del virreinato.  José de la Riva Agüero escribió el manifiesto de las 28 causas, que fueron los motivos que orillaron a a al Independencia de Perú. José Faustino Sánchez Carreón atacó a la monarquía a través de publicaciones periodísticas. José Baquíjano y Carrillo fue defensor de los indígenas Peruanos y dio a conocer la opresión y pobreza con la que vivían los campesinos.

What government reforms were put into place after Watergate ?

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The House Judiciary Committee then approved articles of impeachment against Nixon for obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress. With his complicity in the cover-up made public and his political support completely eroded, Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974.

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The Watergate scandal was a scandal during and after the 1972 Presidential Election. ... Frank Wills, a security guard, discovered clues that former FBI and CIA agents broke into the offices of the Democratic Party and George McGovern months before the election.

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The House Judiciary Committee then approved articles of impeachment against Nixon for obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress. With his complicity in the cover-up made public and his political support completely eroded, Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974.

Using a reputable online news source, find an event in another country involving people being denied any of the rights
guaranteed to Americans through the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This event should have taken place in the last
five years. Answer the following questions based on your article:
• What is the source of your article?
. What is the title of your article?
• Who is the author of your article?
. What is the situation in the country?
• What rights that we have as Americans are being denied people in this situation in this country?
• In what US document are these rights found?

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1. The source of my article is the website of the Human Rights Watch Organization.

2. The title of the article is "Pakistan: Girls Deprived of Education"

3. The article does not show the author's name.

4. The article shows how Pakistani girls are being banned from attending schools and universities and not being able to receive education under any circumstances.

5. The right to quality education, for all people, regardless of gender and color, is being denied.

6. The right to education can be found in the American Federal Constitution, precisely in the Fourteenth Amendment.

Explanation:

The right to education is considered a fundamental right and must be protected and implemented in all countries. In the US, this right is not denied to anyone and all citizens have access to quality education, regardless of gender. However, this right has been denied to girls in Pakistan, as shown in the article "Pakistan: Girls Deprived of Education."

The article shows how girls have been discriminated against and devalued in Pakistan, denied their rights and violently prevented from receiving an education. This has created a generation of illiterate girls who are unable to lead independent and full lives.

Answer:

Source: The New York Times website

Title: “China Is Said to Use Powerful New Weapon to Censor Internet”

Author: Nicole Perlroth

Topic: The Chinese government is censoring Internet content and launching online attacks on critics and dissidents.

Rights denied: personal privacy and freedom of speech and press

The First Amendment

Explanation:

During the 1925 Scopes trial, the defense’s main argument was that
Scopes was being discriminated against.
Scopes had done nothing illegal.
evolution was the latest scientific fad.
evolution was scientific fact.

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Answer:

D. Evolution was scientific fact

During Scopes trial, the main argument was that evolution was a scientific fact.

Who was Scopes?

Scopes was a science teacher in a high school in the United States\. He was charged to court due to the fact that he taught evolution in the school.

At this time the United States was a place were most of the belief was based on core biblical principles. Scopes was accused of trying to disprove the biblical account of creation.

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Plantation laborers in French Indochina were referred to as "coolies," a pejorative word for Asian labourers. They toiled long hours in deplorable circumstances for low salaries. Some workers were compensated in rice rather than cash.

France would recognise the Viet Minh administration and provide Vietnam the status of a free state inside the French Union underneath the terms of the agreement. French forces were to stay in Vietnam for another five years before being phased out.

Trusts were least beneficial for which group?

A. Factory Workers
B. Bankers
C. Small business owners
D. Large business owners

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Answer:

C, small business owners

Explanation:

Larger companies grew bigger, suffocating small ones and eventually buying them out

Trusts were the least beneficial for small business owners. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.

What is a small business owner?

A small business entrepreneur often launches a company in their neighborhood to serve a particular target market. Simple enough: "Small company owners provide a specialized good or service to people in a particular neighborhood." There are about 32 million small enterprises in the United States, which are independent companies with less than 500 employees.

Sometimes a small business is born out of a person's experience or passion, and that person decides to go it alone to have a greater effect. A mom-and-pop shop is frequently left to a company owned by a relative. Small company entrepreneurs are focused on contributing in some manner to their community. On the other side, an entrepreneur is someone with huge ideas.

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