How did the civil rights codes seem fair on the surface

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Civic rights, seemed fair because they formulated the rights that protect individual freedoms from their illegal breakdown (repression) by the power (be it that of governments or any other public or private political agent), and guarantee the citizen's capacity to participate in the civil and political life of the State in conditions of equality, and without discrimination.


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How do you plan to continue exploring careers on your own?

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If you want to do that you will have to get different degrees and an education for what you want to do. Such as an entrepreneur. You will have to know how to have leadership and know how to hold you organization together.
-Chemist
-Doctor
-Lawyer
All of these are examples of a career and you will make good paying money such as 30,000-23 million a year.
But to answer your question, you will have to have an education and know how to do the job you want. Take the example I gave you.
Hope it helped!:)
I plan to continue exploring careers on my own by keeping my grades up. Try not to keep enemies against me and go through life as a good person. What about you.

Which example might cause trade to be limited between countries

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I'm sorry i can't be more specific but both B) tariff reduction on imports. and C)  a quota on imports and exports are technically both right  I myself would choose C).

Explanation:

Here is why when a tariff is reduced on an import it puts more rules and regulations on how the imports get in to countries.

While when a quota is put on an import or an export they are only allowed to let what there quota says in or out

SELECT ALL THAT APPLAYWhat were some of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
A-Germany had to surrender Poland, Belgium, and Denmark
B-Germany got to keep their overseas colonies
C-Germany was split into four pieces
D-Germany had to limit the size of its military forces

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Option: A- Germany had to surrender Poland, Belgium, and Denmark.

            D- Germany had to limit the size of its military forces.

Explanation:

Treaty of Versailles was signed to end World War I in 1919. Under this treaty, German was humiliated and not called in the negotiation before signing the treaty. The treaty imposed on Germany with terms and conditions. The German military capabilities harshly restricted with minimum arms and ammunition and no airships. Germans were forced to pay off very large reparations to the allies. The treaty also required the surrender of territory which had been part of Germany before the war.  

Both answers A and D are correct
B is false
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How did the alliances that formed in Europe after world war 2 form an "iron curtain" as described by Winston Churchill in a 1946 speech?

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It wasn't the Allies that created the "Iron Curtain." The Iron Curtain was created by the Soviet Union, then led by Joseph Stalin. He took all the Eastern European countries of Slavic decent and forced them to be a communist state. The true fault really lies with FDR who did not listen to Churchill when they had attended the "Big Three" meeting at Yalta. The Allies agreed to give Russia dominion over the Eastern Slavic countries (countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia, and others) without really knowing what they had been just sold into.

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I believe the answer you are looking for is similar to what is above, the iron curtain was a group of communist states

Explanation:

The USSR prevented Democracy from spreading by funding and supporting Eastern European countries so they couldn't be pressured by the allies.

Why did many Englishmen leave their homes and come to the American colonies?A:They wanted adventure and a chance to explore unknown territories


B: They hoped to build a new life in America since England's population was shrinking.

C:They wanted to escape poverty in England and find opportunity in America.

D:They feared plagues in England and knew life would be easy in America.

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The answer should be A. But the biggest reason for the people leaving England was for freedom of religion.

A:They wanted adventure and a chance to explore unknown territories



Why weren't the serfs' plots truly their own

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Because they belonged to the feudallord, who allowed farm enslaved people to work on his estate in exchange for food.

Who were serfs?

Slavery existed among the lowest class of peasants, known as serfs. A lord's serfs were his property if they lived on his land.

Serfs farmed the land to produce food for their lord and themselves in exchange for a place to reside. Serfs were also required to pay rent and labor the farms for the master.

A serf is compelled to labor on a piece of land, particularly during the Middle Ages when feudalism was prevalent in Europe and everyone was forced to toil on the land controlled by a few lords.

The serf's restricted freedom of movement was foremost among them; he could not leave his village or hold on a long-term basis without his lord's consent.

The serf was also prohibited from getting married, changing careers, or selling off his property without the consent of his master.

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Serfs were laborers who were bound to their lords property, so though they worked the land, the land still belonged to the lord that they worked for.