When Josef Stalin ordered that agriculture in the Soviet Union be collectivized, he used the power of his dictatorship to suppress which segment of the workforce?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The rich peasants also known as kulaks.

Explanation:

On November 1927, the former Soviet leader of USSR Joseph Stalin established the practice of collectivism in the agriculture sector in Soviet Union under the motive called 'revolution from above'.

With his power as a dictator, Joseph Stalin ordered that agriculture in the Soviet Union be collectivized completely. This initiative had a greater motive. It was aimed to suppress the economic powers of the rich peasants who were also known as kulaks.

Under this initiative, the rich peasants with large land holdings were forced to give up their lands and join the collective farms for mass collective production.


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How were Protestant churches different from Catholic churches?​

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Protestant churches do not have the Eucharist , or believe the pope is the head of the church like Catholics do.

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In the Roman Catholic Church, they believe that when they go up for communion (The Eucharist), the bread and the wine become the body and blood of Jesus. However, Protestants believe in the idea that you're commemorating Jesus’ death during communion.

How many American women entered the workforce during World War II?

Five thousand
Five million
One million
Ten thousand

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Answer:

Five million

Explanation:

Answer:

5 mill

Explanation:

The first step in the scientific method is to

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Answer:

Form a hypothesis

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which emperor Greatly improved the efficiency and prosperity of the empire by making the bureaucratic functions better

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Answer: Augustus

Explanation: His reforms brought a more efficient bureaucracy and an end to the corruption of the days before the civil wars.

Which of the following was NOT an economic factor of the move west?​

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Answer:

Business freedom for runaway slaves

Explanation:

How does paragraph 4 serve as an effective ending to Lincoln's speech?

A. It calls upon listeners to support the war whatever the consequences may be.
B. It summarizes Lincoln's rationale for advocating for the abolition of slavery.
C. It presents a plan for convincing the South to surrender to the North.
D. It develops a vision for the country to move beyond the conclusion of the war.

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Answer: D

Explanation: Instead of advocating for future violence he advocates for long lasting peace. He asks of us to help our country and to heal its wounds.

8. Which of the following signaled the end of the Cold War?
O A. The signing of tlke SALT treaties
OB. The removal ofAmerican troops from Vietnam
OC.The resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev
OD. The opening of China to trade with the West

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Answer:

Correct answer is C. The resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev

Explanation:

Option A is not correct as this treaties are important for the limitation of weapon arsenal, but didn't lead to end of Cold War.

B is not correct as the defeat of US in this war showed that Communism is still alive.

C is correct as after his removal Soviet Union was dissolved, which led to end of Cold war.

D is not correct as China was opened towards the west even during the Cold war.

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

The resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev. PennFoster

what sea is located at 45'N and 30'E​

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I think the sea of russia

Black Sea located near Russia

(10 POINTS AND BRAINLYIST) Choose two people who were important to the end of the war. Explain why each person was important.

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Answer:

Which war?

Explanation:

(Pls I need help!!)What did the Declaration of the Right of Man and of the Citizen do?
O It ended the French monarchy
O It ended the estate system
O It ended a war with Prussia
O None of the above

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Is there anything that says it “granted civil rights to commoners”

Lena Horne left a well-known chorus line when she was around 18 years old. At age 63, Horne performed in a one-woman Broadway show. What is the least common multiple for the numbers 18 and 63?

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Answer:

t 126

Explanation:

Find the prime factorization of 18

18 = 2 × 3 × 3

Find the prime factorization of 63

63 = 3 × 3 × 7

Multiply each factor the greater number of times it occurs to find the LCM:

LCM = 2 × 3 × 3 × 7

LCM = 126

Read these sentences from paragraph 3.
These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object
for which the insurgents would rend the Union even by war,while the Government claimed no right to do more than torestrict the territorial enlargement of it.

What does Lincoln use the word interest to describe?

A. the shared goals of those who supported slavery
B. the cost in money and Iives of pursuing the war
C. the focus of the nation upon the issue of slavery
D. the struggle of the enslaved population for freedom

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

they were interested in slavery stuff and he wanted to end slavery

Charla is finding points on a number line. A number line going from negative 9 to positive 9. Point A is between negative 2 and negative 1, point B is between negative 1 and 0, point C is between 0 and 1, point D is between 1 and 2. Which point could represent Two-thirds? A B C D

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B. because that’s where it’s going

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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what was the author implying when she wrote the sentence

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can you give us the sentence

Was China and Britain economic or political or both. And why ?! Plz explain:/

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Answer:

The primary motive of British imperialism in China in the nineteenth century was economic. There was a high demand for Chinese tea, silk and porcelain in the British market. However, Britain did not possess sufficient silver to trade with the Qing Empire. Thus, a system of barter based on Indian opium was created to bridge this problem of payment.  The subsequent exponential increase of opium in China between 1790 and 1832 brought about a generation of addicts and social instability.  Clashes between the Qing government and British merchants ultimately escalated into the infamous Opium Wars. As a result, the British were given the island of Hong Kong and trading rights in the ports of Canton and Shanghai. Although British imperialism never politically took hold in mainland China, as it did in India or Africa, its cultural and political legacy is still evident today. Honk Kong remains a significant center of global finance and its government still functioned in much of the same ways as it did under British colonialism. Furthermore, the language of English and British culture highly impacted the society of Hong Kong and Southern China for over a century.

This Research Guide is divided into four main components. The first section is devoted to the definitions and qualifications of imperialism. This part mainly consists of print sources that focus on the political, economic and social mechanisms of imperialism. It provides scholarly perspectives and criticisms regarding its causes and effects. The second section consists of both print and interactive sources. This section focuses on the topic of British Imperialism in China from a British perspective. The sources include various political justifications and financial factors that influence Britain’s diplomatic decisions and imperialist tactics. The third section presents the Chinese perspective. The sources in this section explain the development of Chinese nationalism and the intricacies of international relations in the Qing court. The final section deals with the legacy of British imperialism in Hong Kong and southern China. The sources here examine the cultural and political footprint of the British in this region.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which piece of legislation was the most influential? Explain. · Voting Rights Act · Title IX · Americans With Disabilities Act · Environmental Protection Agency (Clean Air/Clean Water Act)

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Answer:

Voting Rights Act

Explanation:

The piece of legislation that was the most influential was the Voting Rights Act.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a law that was passed to totally eliminate the barriers that existed in stopping African Americans from exercising their rights to vote.

After the African Americans had gotten their freedom from slavery, they were still heavily prejudiced against and were segregated, prevented from doing certain basic things that other citizens enjoyed, such as voting.

What was the main goal of Wilson’s Fourteen Points?

(O)to prevent future conflict in Europe
(O)to punish Germany for starting the war
(O)to increase France and Great Britain’s supply of defensive weapons
(O)to restore the borders of countries to what they had been before the war

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To prevent future conflict in Europe and end the war

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What is one way a command economy afects the lives of private citizens?
Cizens cannot make most economic decisions
Citizens can only work in factories or on farms
Ctizens must pay for their own health care
Citizens have limited access to education

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Citizens cannot make most economic decisions. Citizens can only work in factories or on farms. ... The government allows citizens to own private businesses.

Which of the following established a system of federal courts below the Supreme Court?

A. U.S. Constitution
B. Bill of Rights
C. Judiciary Act of 1789
D. Marbury vs Madison​

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Answer:Judiciary Act of 1789

Explanation:

What contributions did Muslim scholars make to astronomy? Choose three correct answers. They invented the telescope. They kept detailed records of observations. They proved that the Earth orbits the sun. They aided navigation by making the astrolabe more precise. They built observatories for studying the solar system and stars.

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Answer:

it is b,d,e

Explanation:

i took the assignment,

Answer:

B, D, and E are the answers<3

Explanation:

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1. From isaac stevens perspective what was the desired outcome of negotiations with the native americans?
A. Native Americans would become equal citizens in the United States
B. Native Americans should be made to move to reservation lands.
C. Native Americans should willingly move into canada
D. The U.S. should protect native american land rights.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Isaac Stevens was appointed as a governor of Washington territory in 1853. In his governorship, Stevens took the first task to force treaty on Indians residing on the west of Washington.

The desired outcome that Stevens had in his thought, for the negotiations with the Native Americans was to move Indians to the reservation land. He, like many other Americans, believed that the Indians were hindrance for the development of American civilization in Washington. So, he forced treaties on Indians and removed them from their Native Lands, and moved them to the lands undesired by Americans.

Therefore, option B is correct.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because

Georgia's governor is limited two consecutive terms. What is the most likely reason Eugene Talmadge was able to be elected to four terms?

A. There were breaks between terms so they were not all consecutive
B. He served only two years of one of his four-year term
C. He was elected to his fourth term but died before taking office
D. Though elected to four terms, he only served one term

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Answer:

A. There were breaks between terms so they were not all consecutive.

Explanation:

Eugene Talmadge was elected as Georgia's governor in 1932. He served the office for two consecutive terms. He became very popular for his dictatorial style of governance. Since he couldn't run again for the position of governor in 1936, he ran for Senator. However, he didn't win. In 1940, he tried running again as a governor and he won. It was his third term. Clearly, there was a break between the two consecutive terms here. In 1942, he ran again but lost the governor's position. This was also another break for him. Finally, he won the position for the 4th time in 1946, however, he died before his scheduled inauguration.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Got it right on the test

How was Mussolini able to gain power in Italy?
O He played to the prejudices of the Italians.
He fought off Hitler's attempt to annex Italy
He led a coup to take over a weakened government.
He proposed new ideas to solve the economic crisis.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

that's what I got

Answer:d

Explanation: he proposed new ideas to solve the economic crisis

A government where one person has absolute power is ...?

A) an aristocracy
B) a confederation
C) A dictatorship
D) a republic
HURRY PLEASE

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Answer: Dictatorship

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation: A dictatorship is a form of government where one leader has absolute control over citizens' lives.

What political impact did the Great Depression have on many Latin American countries?

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Answer:

An increasing sense of national identity, leading to the rise of fascism.

Explanation:

The Great Depression forced many Latin American governments and economic élites to make tough decisions in exchange-rate, monetary and fiscal policies. These choices marked a stark departure from the model that had prevailed in the region for nearly a century.

Reasons for
European
Exploration
A. Desire for
Wealth
E Fame
B. Trade
Route to Asia
D. Religion
C. Over
Cultivation of
Lands
+
Which is NOT a reason for European exploration?
A A
B
B
с с
D D
E E

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Answer:

I believe it's E possibly D but probably not

Explanation:

They were in it for the money not for the fame

Because of Jesus we have

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Answer:

what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear, All because we do not carry. Everything to God in prayer! 2. Have we trials and temptations?

3: Are we weak and heavy-laden, Cumbered with a load of care?; Precious Savior, s...

1: What a Friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear!; What a privilege to ...

2: Have we trials and temptations?

Anita saves rupees (5y²-2z)per month and spend rupees (8y²-4z)per month. how much does she earn in a month.
and answer should be rupees (13y²-6z) step by step answer​

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Answer:

13y² - 6z

Explanation:

Amount spent per month = 5y²-2z

Amount saved per month = 8y²-4z

Amount earned per month = (Amount saved per month + Amount spent per month)

Amount earned per month :

8y²-4z + 5y²-2z

8y² + 5y² - 4z - 2z

13y² - 6z

Which was not a cause of the great depression

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c) A growing number of homless people

Which is an example of the relationship between the arts and social change during the 1920s? Connections academy ?

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Answer:

is there possible answers availible?

Explanation:

Answer:

see below

Explanation:

1. the popularization of contraception & the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

2. Suffragists should not be linked to the cause of Prohibition.

3. White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.

4. Zora Neale Hurston & Langston Hughes

5. jazz performances

6. It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war.

7. Lewis’ writing was influenced more by the previous generation's progressive ideas.

8. People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.  

9. ...

10. ...

11. growing fear of others

12. ...

13. return to isolationism

14. spanning 1920–1923

15. Revenue Act of 1924

16. Both were pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals.

17. It helped lower the cost of automobiles through a more efficient manufacturing process.

18. The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.

19. The aviation industry increased activity far beyond expectations.

20. a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration

21. the revival of Protestant fundamentalism & the conflict between urban and rural values

22. militarism

23. He worried that entering the war would cause conflict and disloyalty among Americans because many had cultural ties to the countries at war.

24. machine gun

25. how many people are in mourning

26. The eight-hour workday became standard. & Workers were paid a living wage.

27. to ensure adequate military supplies

28. to encourage people to help finance the war effort

29. Wilson wanted to reduce the amount of violence caused by deadly weapons and unrestricted submarine warfare.

30.  U.S. troops fought alongside French troops to break the Hindenburg Line and immobilize the German army.

31. public scandals & legislation from opposition groups

32. Cause - suffragists march and protest | women support World War I efforts

Effect - additional legislation supports women's issues | women get the right to vote

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