What made India significant to European colonists?

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Answer 1
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Economic and global power.

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As with all colonies in the colonial period of history, they were sources of both cheap raw materials and outlets for the (expensive) finished products. They also provide a physical extension of the military and political power of the colonizing nations.


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What economic challenges did Ford face? How did he respond?

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Gerald Ford faced the economic problems known as stagflation: a debilitating mix of rapid inflation, high unemployment and slow economic growth. In 1974 he tried to tame runaway prices by urging Americans to wear WIN pins, for "whip inflation now"

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Well, you are going to be making a powerpoint presentation. There is a list in your book evidently of some programs that Roosevelt started, your are simply going to look each up on the internet, and collect some basic information on each.
You are going to need to find this information for each program:
What the program did
When it started
If it still exists
And one picture of an aspect of the program
(You can collect more information if you would like, this is the minimum that it lists)

You will then make 1 or more slides for each program, on each slide you should include:
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And that's all! After you have completed it, I assume you will present it in front of the class.

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Why did the United States decide to enter World War 1?

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Germans' decision to continue the of unrestricted submarine warfare.

they ended world war I because the Germans decided to abandon their idea of alliance with Mexico

Which document dealing with women's rights was inspired by the constitutional principles of justice and equality?

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Answer:

Declaration of Sentiments :)

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How does the judicial branch affect laws in our country?

CIVICS

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The Judicial Branch's main role is to determine whether or not legislative or executive action is constitutional.

They do this by hearing cases challenging legislative or executive action and make decisions on the legality.

This makes it so that there is a check on the laws made in the country, which, in theory, makes it so that laws that are made are constitutional.

2. What was not a factor in the start of the Renaissance?
a. Increase in trade/rise of merchant class
b. Crusades/fall of Constantinople (1453 CE)
c. New technology from America
d. The rediscovery of classical texts

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The correct answer is letter D

The reason, according to Renaissance thinking, was a manifestation of the human spirit that brought the individual closer to God. By exercising his ability to question the world, man simply gave way to a gift given by God (Neoplatonism). Another fundamental aspect of Renaissance works was the privilege given to human actions, or humanism. This characteristic was represented in the reproduction of everyday situations and in the rigorous reproduction of human traits and forms (naturalism). This humanistic aspect was inspired by another key point of the Renaissance: the praise for the artistic conceptions of Classical Antiquity or Classicism.