How did the united states react to the japanese attack on pearl harbor?

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Answer 1
Answer: US declared war on Japan.
Answer 2
Answer: they joined in the war and they attacked the japanesse with a 2 bombs little boy and fat man

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What does Joseph Touma mean when he says "We're looking for a trickle-up effect"? Do you think Bridge the Divide will be successful in achieving this goal? Why or why not?

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Joseph Touma is one of the founders of the organization Bridge the Divide. This organization attempts to foster discussions between young Republicans and young Democrats. The founders believe that the political environment of the United States is too divided, and that by fostering these discussions, they might be able to help diminish such divisions. He argues that they want a "trickle-up effect," which means that they hope that such a change will first happen among citizens and individuals, and that the movement will eventually reach politicians at higher levels.

I believe that Bridge the Divide will be successful in achieving this goal. I think that most politicians act in a way that they believe is desired by their constituents. If politicians encourage division between political parties, it is often because citizens also have this polarized view. If citizens demand more moderation and dialogue, then politicians would most likely act in this way in order to gain more votes.

What caused anti-immigrant sentiment to increase in the United States during the 1800s?

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the fact that the America was largely increased by farming in the 19th century
It was largely caused by an increase in farming efficiency due to technology. Advancements led to a surplus of labor, and the displaced workers saw the United States as a place that offered them new opportunities. Many immigrants faced a double culture shock, not only assimilating into an entirely new country but in many cases switching from agrarian jobs to urban work at the same time.

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What was the goal of creating a year-long daylight savings time during the oil embargo? A. to make it a hassle for everyone B. to lessen the gasoline lines C. to lower the consumption of oil D. to change the time people drove

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I think that the goal of creating a year-long daylight savings time during the oil embargo is C. to lower the consumption of oil

1. The case of Schenck v. United States (1919) concerned protest activities against American involvement in World War I. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., said that trying to convince draft-age men to resist induction was intended to result in a crime, and posed a “clear and present danger” of succeeding. The Supreme Court decision in the case relates to a limitation on which of the following? (1 point)freedom of the press
free exercise of religion
freedom of speech
cruel and unusual punishment
2. Which of the following supports the idea that yelling “Bomb!” is not protected by the Constitution? (1 point)
separation of church and state
rights of the accused
rights not absolute
popular sovereignty
3.
Speech is powerful. It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and... inflict great pain. On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker. As a nation, we have chosen a different course—to protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle public debate.

This quotation from Justice Roberts’s opinion in Snyder v. Phelps relates to which of the following?

(1 point)
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The court condemned flag burning as intimidation and decided that punishment was to be determined by state courts.
The court regarded flag burning as political expression, and therefore decided it was a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.
The court decided that flag burning is an action subject to prior restraint.
6.
The constitutional prohibition against laws respecting an establishment of religion must at least mean that, in this country, it is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of the American people to recite as part of a religious program carried on by government."

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To which clause in the Bill of Rights does this quotation most specifically relate?

(1 point)
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Trying to help a buddy get this right Please if you're not going to help don't comment nobody wants to hear you opinion nobody cares ..

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The correct answer to number 1 is freedom of speech.

Just because US citizens have the freedom of speech, this does not mean they can say anything they want. If an individuals speech calls for violence or presents a "clear and present danger" than it is not protected by the first amendment. This is why the correct answer to number 2 is rights not absolute.

The correct answer to number 3 is first amendment.

The first amendment consists of several different freedoms including: the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, right to petition, right to peacefully assemble.

The correct answer to number 4 is reasonable suspicion of a crime.

Probable cause is a phrase to justify a search of an individuals property by a law enforcement agency.

The correct answer to number 5 is The court regarded flag burning as political expression, and therefore decided it was a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.

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2. c- rights not absolute
3. a- First amendment
4. b-reason suspicion of a crime

Why did the battle of britain happen? please answer. The year was 1940 and the battle was between Britain And Germany. Please don't copy and past and no links please. Thank you.

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The Germans had planned to invade Britain but for the Germans to ensure a successful attack, they needed to have air superiority or control of the skies. In order to do this, they needed first to destroy the Royal Air Force. Thus the Battle of Britain happened-- to gain control of the skies over Britain and the Channel.

Which of the following would have been viewed as a negative consequence of coloniation from the view point of the people who where colonized

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the second option, having to do with the fact that the local population was often forced of the land or even murdered.