What was the purpose of passing the neutrality act of 1935

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Answer 1
Answer: prohibited the export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war” from the United States to foreign nations at war and requiring arms manufacturers in the United States to apply for an export license.

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What did the Wilmot Proviso do?

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Wilmot Proviso was an important congressional proposal to prohibit the extension of slavery into the territories.

What was the Wilmot Proviso?

The Wilmot Proviso was an unsuccessful proposal in the United States Congress which aimed to ban the slavery in territory, which was acquired from Mexico in the Mexican–American War.

Wilmot Proviso divided the congress and created a free-soil party.

The conflict over the Wilmot Proviso was one of the major reason leading to the American Civil War.

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It was an unsuccessful policy to ban slavery in all territory acquired during the Mexican American War.  

Explanation: The proviso is part of the many attempts to deal with the tenuous debate over the balance of free and slave states.

What was unique to the religious practices of ancient Israelites? 1. They practiced animal sacrifice.

2.They banned the eating of certain foods.

3.They allowed women to serve as priests.

4.They worshipped one god, not many gods.

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4.They worshipped one god, not many gods.

Answer:

I took the test it is D

Explanation:

Why was the colony of Rhode Island founded in the early 1600s?

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Rhode Island, measuring only about 48 miles long and 37 miles wide, is the smallestof the U.S. states. Despite its small area, Rhode Island, known as the “Ocean State,” boasts over 400 miles of coastline. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams in 1636, who had been banished fromthe Massachusetts colony for hisadvocacy ofreligious tolerance and the separation of church and state.During the colonial period, Newport was a major hub for shipping and trade, and in the 19th century Rhode Island was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution and the establishment of power-driven textile mills.Rhode Island hosted the first National Lawn Tennis Championship in 1899, and is home to the Tennis Hall of Fame.Famous Rhode Islanders include novelists Cormac MacCarthy and Jhumpa Lahiri, actor James Woods, television personality Meredith Vieira and Civil War U.S. Army officer Ambrose Burnside.

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Which of these candidates did not tie in the election of 1800? a)John Adams b)Aaron Burr

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John Adams tied with Thomas Jefferson, so it would be Aaron Burr who did not tie

Answer:

Actually, Angelica's answer is incorrect. The actual answer is b) Aaron Burr.

Explanation:

You see, The Election of 1800 was very well known for because it lead up to America's most famous duel: The Burr-Hamilton duel.

But what caused this duel?

Burr ran for President against Thomas Jefferson.

They, and in bold, tied, which lead Hamilton to decide who would be President.

He chose Jefferson to prevent Burr from winning.

I'd go on but now you. know the answer! Hope this helps.

Which of the following best characterizes Herbert Hoover’s role in the Great Depression

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Answer:

The question is incomplete. From my research, I have been able to come up with these options;

A) He implemented Keynesian economics and deficit spending to "prime the pump" of the economy

B) He refused to have the federal government help failing business corporations.

C) His efforts were limited by his fear of an unbalanced budget and his fear of expanding the size/scope of the federal government.

D) He initiated vast new programs to employ the jobless, control farm surpluses, and regulate banking.

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

The Great Depression was a time the United States economy experienced hardship. Herbert Hoover was elected president of the United States in 1928. Under his administration in 1929, the stock market was negatively affected, peoples' businesses did not thrive, there were bank failures as well. Hoover strongly believed in putting people together to work to reduce the economic crisis than grant them constant relief. He established NGOs which further reduced the country's economy.

To suppress the Great Depression, Hoover created some programs and laws that he thought will restore the economy's buoyancy. These programs include The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, The Glass-Steagall Act, and The Emergency Relief and Construction Act.   Despite his efforts to mitigate the harshness on the economy, the economy remained the same until the election of Roosevelt, who ushered in the "New deal".