Do we live in a one world society and why?

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Answer: well if you think about it no because if you read about the past there were many societies and still today their are many societies just look it up on openstudy if you do not believe me 

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Which of the following was presented as a reason to invade Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom?a. to end the regime of Osama bin Laden
b. to find the culprits of the 9/11 attacks
c. to eliminate Iraq's WMDs
d. to secure gold mines in the region

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One of the main ideas that was presented as a reason to invade Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom was "c. to eliminate Iraq's WMDs," although it soon became clear that no such WMDs existed. 

The first ten Amendments to the Constitution are called the: Preamble Bill of Rights Prologue Declaration of Independence

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the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. Called the "Bill of Rights"
First ten amendments are the Bill of Rights! 

True/false Prohibition was backed by many groups of the United States' religious community.

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The correct answer is true.

The movement to prohibit alcohol in the United States was rooted in the temperance movement. The temperance movement was lead by women, often Christian women, who felt that alcohol was ruining the moral character of American society. This temperance movement was based on the idea that if America made alcohol illegal, men would be more repsonsible and their would be less crime in the country.

The answer to the question is True, I has the same one just a few days ago

What challenge did Congress face in 1850

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The challenge the congress faced was  the Compromise of 1850, where the five bills were approved the territories taken after the Mexican War.  It was broken up into smaller bills. Also, it had problems that both abolitionists and slave owners disagreed on.  

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What effect does rapid urbanization have on the environment during the industrial revolution

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Change in the family structure, Due to urbanization with families needing money and the woman being expected to stay home and look after the children, started the gender discrimination. Bad working conditions. As more people came to the cities, more people needed jobs. As a result there was an abundant supply of able workers who desperately needed work and so would work for the far less than the bare minimum. Decline in the standard of living, Due to large scale of people moving from the country to the country to the cities, there was a shortage of fresh water....
Theres a lot more like, child labor, unemployment, the division of the classes, pollution, labour unions, overcrowding, etc.
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What was signed in 1939 by hitler and stalin

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The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, (also known as the Nazi–Soviet Pact), was a non-aggression pact signed between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in Moscow on 23 August 1939.
On August 23, 1939, Hitler and Stalin signed the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact.

The name of the pact is quite obvious for what it's for. The Soviet Union (Stalin) and Germany (Hitler) signed a nonaggression pact. Hitler only wanted to sign the pact with the Soviet Union to invade Poland (which triggered the beginning of WWII). The pact stated most of the simple things: no attacking each other, no joining groups of powers that threaten either one of the two parties, etc.