Why did many people oppose anarchy as too extreme?Select one:
a. It supported the elimination of competition.
b. It supported the elimination of socialism.
c. It supported the elimination of businesses.
d. It supported the elimination of government.

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Answer 1
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The correct option is D. It supported the elimination of government. By definition, anarchy is a single person or a group of people, society or entity that rejects hierarchy giving way to a state of society without government or  law and resulting in social mess or chaos due to the lack of control. Anarchism advocates for self-government societies.

Answer 2
Answer: CORRECT ANSWER:
D. It supported the elimination of government.

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Which of the following statements best explains why judicial review is a controversial power of the Supreme Court?Judicial review is an expressed power and is explicitly stated in the Constitution.

Judicial review makes the Judicial Branch far more powerful than the other two branches of government.

Judicial review has been frequently abused by the Supreme Court to change the laws of society.

Judicial review is an implied power and not explicitly stated in the Constitution.

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judicial review is an implied power not explicitly stated in the constitution

The Court's greatest power is judicial review, the power to strike down laws passed by federal and state legislatures, on the grounds that they violate basic principles in the Constitution.

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How did nativists feel about immigratuon?

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Nativists did not get along well with immigrants and felt intimidated by them. They believed that they were taking their jobs and getting much more lead way in their society than others were.
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An effect of the Great Peasants’ Revolt was thata. about 100,000 peasants died.
b. Martin Luther voiced his support.
c. German princes were defeated.
d. serfdom ended in Germany.

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The German Peasants' War ended in over 100,000 peasant deaths. Martin Luther was completely against the Peasant Revolt, and he condemned it. German princes lasted until the 1900s, and serfdom in Germany did not end until after the revolt. Therefore, Choice A is correct.

In Great Peasant Revolt 100,000 peasants were killed.

Further Explanations:

Great Peasant Revolt or German Peasant Revolt was a popular rebel of German speaking regions of Central Europe. It lasted for one year from 1524 to 1525 but failed due to fierce opposition by Aristocrats. 100,000 peasants out of 300,000 were killed and the survivors were heavily fined.

The revolt was against the Holy Roman Empire by the locals. Heavy taxes and duties were levied on the German serfs and they were even abandoned from their legal rights and duties which could, improve their condition. The war began in the southern part which is present Germany and Alsace and then spread to the eastern and central area of the Germany. The peasants lacked ordered structure, artilleries and cavalries. They were having no or little military experience and funds while on the other side the aristocrats were having experienced military leader with disciplined army and abundant funding.

The movement ultimately failed, worsening the condition of the peasants even more with overall reduction of their rights and autonomy.

 

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: Great Peasant Revolt

Keywords: Great Peasant Revolt, German Peasant Revolt, Central Europe, Aristocrats, Holy Roman Empire, German serfs, Germany, Alsace, ordered structure, artilleries, cavalries, rights and autonomy.

what was a religious movement at the turn of the twentieth century that sought justice for the less fortunate?

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Production in the Northeast centered on the development of:agriculture
industry
irrigation

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Answer: Production in the Northeast centered on the development of industry.

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