Answer:
To make sure that all culture followed state ideology.
Explanation:
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what do you think were some of the positive and negative effects of the rise of a consumer culture?
Answer:
Explanation:
The positive effects of the industrialization were felt mostly by factory owners and members of high society. Some of the benefits were enjoyed by everyone in society.
Higher Standard of Living – A percentage of the population saw a higher standard of living and more disposable income.
More jobs – The working class found it easier to find jobs than in years prior due to factories needing so many different workers.
More affordable products – Mass production of products in factories meant more products available as well as less expensive, or more affordable products.
Development of Cities – One of the most long-lasting effects of industrialization is the increase in cities. Gone were the days where people lived in small cities or towns or on farms. What once was a small city developed into a full-fledged sprawling city with numerous residents.
Negative Effects of Industrialization
The negative effects of industrialization were numerous. For the working class, an estimated 80% of society, they saw and felt the direct impact of the industrialization with respect to the negatives. The wealthy and the business owners only had knowledge or interest in all of the benefits that came from the dramatic change in industry and society as a whole. The follow are just a few of the less than humane effects of industrialization.
Child labor – Factory owners turn to unskilled children to work in their factories. Children were easier to control and would work at a fraction of the wage their adult counterparts would. Children were also able to complete jobs where a worker needed to get into small or confined spaces too small for adults.
Wage slavery – Workers were subjected to wages that were less than fair. Unfortunately, due to the need for work, they became slaves to both their jobs and the minimal wages they earned.
Slums – Neighborhoods for the working class were less than ideal. The working class lived in overcrowded areas that were dirty and typically filled with pollution.
Terrible working conditions – At the start of the industrialization workers were subject to horrible if not dangerous working conditions. The working class worked as much as six days a week and 10 to 14 hours was a very common shift per day. There were safety hazards including excessive heat especially for ironworkers. Accidents were a common occurrence. Equipment and machinery had dangerous parts exposed, contributing to the number of injuries.
What are some other historical examples of people struggling to increase their rights?
Answer:
They often formed riots and protests to increase their right but it takes a long time for them to get the right they wanted
¿Quién decide qué fuentes y voces quedarán grabadas en la conciencia colectiva como parte de la historia?
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta correcta es la siguiente.
A pesar de que no se incluyeron opciones o incisos para responder, podemos comentar lo siguiente.
¿Quién decide qué fuentes y voces quedarán grabadas en la conciencia colectiva como parte de la historia?
Por su puesto que no es ninguna persona en particular, aunque comúnmente se dice que "los ganadores son los que escriben la historia."
Existe un concepto entre los historiadores que se llama "la memoria colectiva" o la "conciencia colectiva." Es precisamente este concepto el que define lo que permanece en la memoria histórica de las personas después de un acontecimiento.
Este concepto es el resultado de las memorias y recuerdos compartidos de uno o varios grupos sociales, que al final resultan ser las creencias compartidas que se quedan como el sello característico de un evento histórico en particular, y es el que trasciende al paso del tiempo.
What are the Natural Rights of Man?
Answer:
A document that proclaimed "Liberty, equality, and fraternity "and describe the basic human rights
Explanation:
What happened to the wealth that Britain, Germany and France gained as a result of colonizing Africa?
A. A second Berlin Conference forced them to return the wealth to Africa as debt payments.
B. They lost it in Europe's Great Depression during the first half of the 20th century.
C. They spent it all on exploration and exploitation of the South America later in the 20th century.
D. They lost it all as a result of fighting two world wars during the first half of the 20th century.
Answer:
B They lost it all as a result of fighting two world wars during the first half of the 20th century.
Explanation:
Answer:
D) They lost it all as a result of fighting two world wars during the first half of the 20th century.
Explanation:
At the expense of the African people, Britain, Germany and France seized and exploited Africa's resources throughout the 19th century, and these countries became very wealthy as a result. However, all of this wealth was lost during World War I and World War II when all three countries spent their treasuries on weapons, supplies and (for Germany) post-war payments to the European countries they destroyed. (Also, I took the quiz :))
The __________ was a factor in this case, for it deals with "due process" and "equal protection."
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Answer:
I don't know.
Explanation:
I just don't know
Answer: The answer is the 14th amendment
Explanation: I did this on USATESTPREP
Why would the Nazi Party want to connect Germans’ hate of Jews to the Communist Soviet Union?
Answer:The victims of the Holocaust include handicaps, gypsies, homosexuals, Jews, anti-fascists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and any political enemies of Fascism, such as communists.
The (KPD) was the Communist Party in Germany and an important electoral contender for Hitler and the NSDAP.
When the Nazis came to power, all political parties other than the NSDAP were banned, and the first 100 prisoners of the very first Nazi concentration camp opened at Dachau, were German Communists.
Explanation:
question 4. The Civil Rights movement changed from peaceful and passive to more violent for what reason?
Answer:
itz blurry-
Explanation:
In yo own words write how are people working to stop the spread of malaria in Africa?
Answer:
Theyre using better medication
Explanation:
Read this passage from a fictional 20th-century Russian newsletter:The Russian czarist system must end immediately. It is the only thing responsible for the starvation and death Russians face today. Without the czar, Russia would be the wealthiest, most powerful country in the world. If we overthrow him, the Russian people will have the highest standard of living humanity has ever witnessed within six months!
Why would historians most likely question this source's credibility?
A.It references disturbing concepts like starvation and death.
B.It does not discuss any countries other than Russia.
C.It calls for the overthrow of an established government.
D.It makes claims that seem dishonest and unrealistic.
Answer:
D.It makes claims that seem dishonest and unrealistic.
Explanation:
The dishonest claims that the article made about the Czarist was not only dishonest but was at same time unrealistic. There could be other reasons that made the Russians to be dying like poor medical conditions of their health center, illnesses etc rather than the Czarist system which is a monarchical kind of system practiced in Russia.
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Identify the following
1. Aid plan for world war 2 ravaged nations
2. war that took place on the day of the atonement
3. Leader of the Iranian revolution against the shah
4. British agreement with the jews that promised a home for the jews after world war 2
5. Code name for the U.S operations to prevent Iraq from occupying the Arabian peninsula
6. part of Egypt occupied by the Israelis
7. present Syrian president
8. port in Yemen where terrorists bombed a U.S ship
Answer:
1.The Marshall Plan
2.Yom Kippur War: October 1973
3.Ruhollah Khomeini
4.Balfour Declaration
5.Operation Desert Shield
6.Sharm el-Sheikh
7.Bashar al-Assad
8. Aden harbor
Explanation:
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The United States has faced challenges to its position as a world power because:
A. It has destroyed nearly all global terrorist groups.
B. Democracies are declining worldwide.
C. It has promoted autocracy around the world.
D. It has refused to join international organizations.
Answer: Democracies are declining worldwide.
Explanation:
Most of the time elections can get rigged or messed up, along with the fact that a lot of smaller countries cant handle the new agenda. The 2020 report of the Varieties of Democracy Institute found that the global share of democracies declined from 54% in 2009 to 49% in 2019, and that a greater share of the global population lived in autocratizing countries (6% in 2009, 34% in 2019). Good examples of this failure is Germany before WW2.
List four contributions of the ancient Greeks to future civilization .
1. Math
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Philosophy
To phrase this in a sentence, you could say that the Ancient Greeks made important contributions to future civilization by their contributions to math, science, literature and philosophy.
300 times what is 1800
Answer:
300x6=1800
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Do you think North and South Korea will ever unite? Explain in detail.
Answer:
No I don't believe they will because of their differences. All the regulations between the two cause problems. So I believe it's best if they don't because it could be a war and we want peace.
Explanation:
Hope that's good enough.
I think North Korea should reunify. I think our economics will be better if we do. Our economics will be better because we will be able to earn money by North Korean underground resources, and tourism. There is a lot of chance to become wealthy, because of the underground full of chances to find new resources, and cool attractions like mountains, hotels, and other cool attractions.
What southern institution went hand in hand with slavery?
Answer:
Southern slaveholders often used biblical passages to justify slavery. Those who defended slavery rose to the challenge set forth by the Abolitionists. The defenders of slavery included economics, history, religion, legality, social good, and even humanitarianism, to further their arguments.
Explanation:
America's response to the Holocaust?
Question 15 (2 points)
Openness and transparency of speech and policies is a main idea in which
of the following?
deteilence
détente
O containment
glasnost
Answer:
Glasost
Explanation:
If you have a bowl with six apples and you take away four, how many do you have?
Answer:
20
Explanation:
Answer:
answers vary.
Explanation:
in mathematics, you would have 2 left.
philosophically, you would still have 6 since you only moved 4 of them.
morally, the amount you stole doesn't matter, you still committed a crime of stealing.
ITS 4, YOU HAVE 4 APPLES
Can somebody help ????
Answer:
7. i think is b
8. is A
Explanation:
7. b
8. a
What was one way "old" immigrants. differed fr. m "new" immigrants in the 1800s?
Answer:
"The “old” immigrants often had property and skills, while the “new” immigrants tended to be unskilled workers. The new immigrant lived different conditions that the "old" immigrants that usually were educated and had properties."
Explanation:
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What type of propaganda is the "I want you for US ARMY" poster with Uncle Sam?
Which characteristic is related to fascism?
A Extreme nationalism
B Government control of the economy
C Equality for women
D Unity between nations
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How did the geographic location of Constantinople impact European culture?
It blocked the spread of Muslim culture into Central Europe.
It blocked the spread of Muslim culture into Central Europe.
It decreased the importance of trade on the Silk Road.
It decreased the importance of trade on the Silk Road.
It prevented Central Europe from developing a unique culture.
It prevented Central Europe from developing a unique culture.
It increased the popularity of Judaism in the Middle East
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
Find at least 3 quotes that show different attitudes about ribbons. Look for quotes from granddaughter and grandmother in the story ribbons?
Answer:
I use them to tie. Page 6. my toe shoes on when I dance.” Setting the book down, I got out my other shoe. “Look.” Grandmother fingered the dangling ribbons
Explanation:
Which statement was not a reason for the huge migration of people from their homelands to the United States in the mid-1800s
Available options are
a. New technologies in German factories put people out of work.
b. Crop failures in Ireland created widespread starvation.
c. Immigrants knew that Americans held no prejudice against foreigners
d. The United States offered political freedom and land to homestead.
Answer:
Immigrants knew that Americans held no prejudice against foreigners
Explanation:
From the available options, the statement which was not a reason for the huge migration of people from their homelands to the United States in the mid-1800s is "Immigrants knew that Americans held no prejudice against foreigners"
This is because during the mid-1800s the anti-immigrant sentiment was rampant in the United States, particularly towards the people of non-European origin.
Athens was the first Greek city-state to develop a __________.
A.
military
B.
system of roads
C.
democracy
D.
slave trade
Answer:
B roads
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Munich Conference was unsuccessful because Hitler ignored the terms of the conference and invaded Czechoslovakia,
O A True
O B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Hitler violated the Munich agreement on March 15th 1939 and took control of Czechoslovakia
If you worked on an assembly line, what might a typical day be like for you?
1 You'd spend your day in the fields, picking cotton
2 You'd perform the same task over and over
3 You'd work deep underground, mining coal
4 You'd spend your day building different parts of automobiles
Answer:
2
Explanation:
You'd perform the same task over and over.
Answer:
the first choice
Explanation:
you would perform the same task over and over
How effective were the British acts/laws in suppressing colonial discontent and discord?
Answer:
Parliament followed up the Stamp Act with one act after another, including the Declaratory Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Intolerable Acts.
Explanation: