Which was the name for Franklin Roosevelt's agenda for solving the problems of the Great Depression?the New Agenda

the Government Operating Plan

the Good Deal

the New Deal

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Answer 1
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Answer:

  The New Deal

Explanation:

  It was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1936. It was a response to the Great Depression. It provided support to farmers, the youth, the unemployed and the elderly.

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Answer 2
Answer: The New Deal.
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total containment
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Think the answer would be total containment 

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Explanation:

it is not total containment. I got it wrong. sorry i dont know the correct one but total containment is not it.

How did the battle of the bulge get it named

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When the Battle of Buldge was ongoing there was a buldge created in the front lines which gave this battle its name.

The Battle of the Bulge took its name from the fact that a bulge 70 miles wide and 50 miles deep was created in the Allied lines when the Germans moved into the Ardennes and split the American and British forces.

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How is the mass culture that rose at the end of the 19th century similar to the mass culture today? How is it different?

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The mass culture rose because people still need to fill their leisure time with entertaining activities. The basic and most popular leisure activities until today remained reading books, listening to music, and watching movies and sports.

What is mass culture?

Mass culture is a pejorative term developed by both conservative literary critics and Marxist theorists from the 1930s onwards to suggest the inferiority of commodity-based capitalist culture as being inauthentic, manipulative and unsatisfying.

This inauthentic mass culture is contrasted to the authenticity claimed for high culture. In this context, high culture is understood to be the peak of civilization and the concern of an educated minority. Further, both the authentic culture of the people and the minority culture of the educated elite are said to have been lost to the standardization processes of industrialized ‘mass culture’.

For traditional cultural and literary criticism the romantic idea of the ‘artistic object’, produced by the ‘artistic soul’, is allied to a sense of the complexity and authenticity of the work of art.

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Between today (early 21st century) and end of the 19th century lies the whole of 20th century, with WW II in the exact middle. 
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A provision of the treaty of 1818 that expanded the United States also ?

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A provision of the treaty of 1818 that expanded the United States also sets the US-Canada border at the 49th parallel.

Answer: "A provision of the treaty of 1818 that expanded the United States also set the 49th parallel of latitude as the boundary between British North America and the US across the West. "

Explanation: The Convention of 1818 was signed on 20 October 1818. It described the boundary between British North America and the US as a line from the farthest northwest point of Lake of the Woods (what is now the provincial border between Ontario and Manitoba) north or south, as the case may be , to the 49th parallel and the west along the parallel to the "Stony (Rocky) Mountains".

Pope Leo III, a Christian pope, crowned Charlemagne, a ______________ ruler, as Holy Roman Emperor.A. Byzantine
B. Frankish
C. Viking
D. Russian

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                          Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne, a Frankish ruler as  a holy roman emperor. Hope this helped!

b. Frankish is the right answer

Widespread deforestation is a MAJOR factor in causing what ecological process? A) famine B) erosion C) tornadoes D) blizzards

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Widespread of deforestation is a major factor in causing erosion because trees help the soil stay in one area. But when there are no trees, wind picks up the soil and moves that around which causes erosion.

Answer: B (Erosion)

B) Erosion is the correct answer