British political leaders believed that the Parliament Act of 1911 was necessary because the House of Lords __________.

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The House of Lords opposed the People’s Budget.  The House of Commons sought to assert their authority through elections.  It took two election to get Bill passed but it removed the House of Lords’ right to veto money bills and the term of parliament was shorten from seven years to five years.


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Which of the following was NOT a reason why the Spanish came to the Americas?1) Spread Christianity
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3) Find gold
4) Spread disease

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4

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4 and i hope this answer helps

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A country is controlled by a king who has absolute power over the government. He is allowed to make any law he wants, regardless of whether or not it interferes with another person's personal freedom. Which of the following philosophers would most support this form of government?A. John Locke
B. Charles de Montesquieu
C. Thomas Hobbes
D. Voltaire

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The philosopher who would most support this form of government would be "C. Thomas Hobbes," since it was Hobbes' view that a strong leader was needed to "check" the ills of human nature. 

Yeah the answer is C according to Apex.

Which of the following winds are found in the upper troposphere?a. Jet streams
b. Trade winds
c. Surface winds
d. Coriolis winds

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"b. coriolis winds" would be found in the upper troposphere, since this layer of atmosphere, although the lowest of the various atmospheric levels, is the highest that directly affects us in terms of wind patterns. 

the answer above me is incorrect


• New Zealand• Brunei
• communities in present-day Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand

These are examples of

A. areas in Oceania where new states developed after 300 C.E.
B.Islamic kingdoms in Oceania that were established in 800 C.E.
C.Oceania kingdoms that were fought over during the crusades.
D.areas that the Chinese Empire ruled from 300 C.E. to 1000 C.E.

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The correct answer is "A".

  • New Zealand was first inhabited by Polynesians around 1250. The British would later settle a colony there in 1841. The territory would eventually gain its independence from the British Empire in 1947.
  • Brunei was governed by the Bruneian Empire, which reached it speak around the 15th century. It would later become a British protected state in 1888. This condition would continue until 1984 when it gained its independence from the United Kingdom.
  • Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand are all territories that, after being ruled by local kingdoms and having brief stints of being controlled by the British, became sovereign states.
Area's in Oceania where new states developed after 3000 C.E

In what two ways did Mao Zedong impose communism in China through the Cultural Revolution?Group of answer choices

Mao’s Red Guards began having different opinions about his communist ideology.

Mao expected the Red Guards to remain loyal to his teachings in the Little Red Book.

Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.

Mao forced people to worship his God-like paintings and posters.

Mao's Red Guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.

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Mao's red guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.

Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.

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The socio-political movement was a cultural revolution which occurred between 1966 and 1976 in China. Launched by Zao zedong, a former Chinese leader, his stated purpose was to preserve Chinese communism and to reassert his thought as the prevailing ideology within the party, .

After the failures of his big leap forward, the revolution marked Mao's return to a position of authority.  The movement paralysed China  politically and adversely impacted both the country and economy  

In 1966 and 1967, during the first phase of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Red Guards was a mass "student-led paramilitary social movement" mobilised and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong

With the assistance of the Cultural Revolution Party in May 1966 Mao started the uprising, soon calling young people to "bombard the headquarters" and proclamaing "the basis for revolt."

To destroy his rivals within the CPC and in schools, factories and government institution, Mao accused capitalist forces of having entered government &  society, working for the restoration of capitalism

In principle the Little Red Book (book of statements from writings &speeches by Mao Zedong) was an unofficial requirement for each Chinese citizen to own, read, and carry it throughout, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, during the latter half of Mao 's rule.

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Which group of people immediatelybecame citizens with the ratification of
the 14th Amendment?​

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All people of color

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The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former slaves—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.”