How was the Vietnam War a war of Imperialism?

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Answer: The Vietnam wasn't really a war on Imperialism after the French got kicked out of South Vietnam. Okay, so here's a run-down of what happened:
So France had control of Vietnam in the 1800's and early 1900's. Then during WWll, Japan had control of Vietnam. When Ho Chi Minh and the Vietminh kicked out the Japanese in the 1950's, France swooped in again and took control of the Southern portion of Vietnam to expand their territory (This is what was considered Imperialism). The U.S. sent aid to France before France bailed and was like I'm done with this place. This is when it became a war to contain Communism. So, at the Geneva Conference, Vietnam was divided at the 17th parallel with the North, controlled by Ho Chi Minh, being communist and the Democratic South controlled by Ngo Dinh Diem. 

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5.) The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 resulted from:a. the growing fear by white Americans who felt the Chinese presence would lead to unemployment.
b. the growing fear by white Americans who felt the Chinese presence would lead to labor unrest.
c. a misguided belief that excluding “Asiatic laborers” would somehow protect “American” workers
and help reduce class conflict.
d. All of the above.

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Answer:

a. The growing fear by white Americans who felt the Chinese presence would lead to unemployment.

Explanation:

The golden rush in California attracted many Chinese laborers since thre late 1840s. After 1850, some 20,000 arrived each year. The Chinese laborers worked very hard under terrible conditions in mining and other jobs, and often for minimun wages. By 1880, there were 100,000 Chinese males in California.

Because of their attitude, they were the main labor force hired in railway construction and other hard jobs. White workers, many of them Irish, were angry because of this situation. They felt cheated and jealous. Racist and xenophobia flourished, often with violent attacks on the Chinese. As it has happened in other period of American history regarding immigrant groups, Chinese immigrants were seen as the origin of economic problems and of falling wages.

The answer would be B for Plato users if help needed

Why might workers have been reluctant to hold a strike in the early years of the factory system?

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The main reason why workers would have been reluctant to hold a strike in the early years of the factory system is because there were few jobs available, and those with jobs did not want to risk losing them over a strike. 

What were some effects of the Columbian Exchange?

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some effects of the Colombian exchange were cultural diffusion. for example the europeans would take corn (something Europeans didnt have) from america back to europe. the columbian exchange was not all positive since europeans would bring diseases such as small pox back to america which eventually would cause many natives to die off 
The effects of the Columbian Exchange, were/are: Food for one because some of the favorite foods that we like today originated in a distant land. Few events transformed the world like the Columbian Exchange. The global transfer of plants, animals, disease, and food, brought together the eastern and the western hemisphere in touched, in some way, nearly all the people of the world.

North america is part of which two hemisphere

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North America is in the Northern Hemisphere

Which market type is most beneficial to consumers?A. monoply
B. oligopy
C. purely competitive

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What to consumers want? they want:

1) good quality
2) cheap prize

These two are best achieved if many producers compete for their products being chosen, which is the case in a competetive market - so the correct answer is C!

Monopolies and oligopolies rather protect the producers, not the consumers.

Article III of the U.S. Constitution (3 points)establishes the state court systems.
names only the Supreme Court.
creates the U.S. District Courts.
divides the states into circuits.

The federal court of original jurisdiction is the (3 points)
U.S. Lower Court.
U.S. District Court.
U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. Court of Appeals.

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Answer:

i believe it is the U.S Supreme Court

Answer:

names only the Supreme Court

Explanation: