Which event in history is seen by many people as the beginning of the Great Depression?A) the Stock Market Crash of 1929
B) the beginning of the Dust Bowl
C) the end of fighting in World War I
D) the creation of the Federal Reserve

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Answer 1
Answer: The stock market crash of 1829 is an event in history that is seen by many people as the beginning of the Great Depression. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". The Great Depression started in the United States of America in the year 1929 and ended in the year 1941. 
Answer 2
Answer:

During the 1920s many investors made money in the stock market; however, after the Stock Market Crash of 1929, the country got deep into the Great Depression and millions of Americans lost their savings.


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Who was the greatest king of the dark ages, king of the Franks?

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Answer:

Charlemagne

Explanation:

The greatest ruler of the Carolingian Empire and the Franks was Charlemagne who ruled from 742 to 814. Charlemagne expanded the Frankish Empire to rule a large portion of Europe. He brought many reforms to the Franks including a strong government, written laws, education, a monetary standard, and support for the arts.

Which influential American artist of the 1950s introduced an abstract expressionist style of painting that made use of splatters, drips, and splashes of paint on canvas? A. Jackson Pollack B. Pablo Picasso C. Andy Warhol D. Georgia O'Keefe

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the correct answer is A
The answer is A. Jackson Pollock

Why was Thomas Aquinas important to the Church?A - He was an Italian noble.
B - He was a Dominican priest.
C - He was a great educator who taught religion.
D - He was a scholar who wrote to defend religious ideals.
18 point question :)

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Answer:

D. He was a scholar who wrote to defund religious ideals

Explanation:

The reason Thomas Aquinas was so important to the church was because he was the first person to create philosophy and theology and to show the relationship between the two.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

- He was a scholar who wrote to defend religious ideals.

Effects of world war I on the Weimar republic

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Answer:

ww1 had a devastating impact on Germany they hadto believe in the government t that they were winingg the war the germans were poorly equipped

1. Which of the following was NOT a way that the civilian population was affected by World War II?Choose one answer.
a. Food surpluses
b. Blackouts
c. Longer work hours
d. Air Raid drills
2.

How did the role of women in the workplace change during World War II?
Choose one answer.
a. More women took management level jobs during World War II.
b. The role of women in the workplace did not change during World War II.
c. Six million women went to work in factory jobs that were left when male workers went off to war.
d. More women took on clerical and secretarial jobs during World War II.
3.
Why did the Soviet Union want the U.S. and Great Britain to start a second front in Europe?
Choose one answer.
a. The Soviets saw a weakness in German defenses in western Europe.
b. The Soviets could very easily support an Allied offensive in western Europe.
c. The Soviets hoped that the U.S. and Great Britain could knock Italy out of the war.
d. A second front would force Germany to pull troops away from the Eastern Front.
4. Why did the Allies begin a bombing campaign against the the German homeland?
Choose one answer.
a. The Allies wanted to destroy the German means of production.
b. The Allies wanted to kill civilians to damage morale in the German army.
c. The Allies hoped that the bombing campaign would kill Adolf Hitler.
d. The Allies wanted to inflict as much damage to Germany as possible
5. How did the Bushido beliefs of the Japanese effect the number of casualties in the Pacific theater?
Choose one answer.
a. Bushido taught compassion to an enemy, so casualties were low.
b. Bushido taught Japanese soldiers that war was wrong, so casualties were low.
c. Bushido taught Japanese soldiers to fight to the death, leading to extremely high casualties.
d. Bushido taught self-preservation, so Japanese surrendered in large numbers.
6. Which of the following was NOT a reason that President Truman decided to use the atomic bomb to end World War II?
Choose one answer.
a. Dropping the bomb would demonstrate the power of the bomb to the Soviet Union.
b. Dropping the bomb would show the Japanese that further resistance was useless.
c. The bomb could end the war quickly without high American casualties.
d. Dropping the bomb would introduce the world to nuclear warfare.
7.
Restricting the expansion of Soviet communism was called
Choose one answer.
a. containment.
b. restriction.
c. communism restraint.
d. expansionism.
8.

The Truman Doctrine is best exemplified by
Choose one answer.
a. sending financial aid to to western Europe to rebuild struggling economies.
b. sending military aid to Greece and Turkey to defeat Communit movements there.
c. sending humanitarian aid to Berlin after it had been blockaded by the Soviets.
d. expanding the buildup of America's nuclear arsenal to confront the Soviets directly.

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1. a) Food surpluses
2. c) Six million women went to work in factories....
3. d) A second front would force Germany to pull troops away from the Eastern Front. 
4. a) The Allies wanted to destroy the Germans means of production
5. c) Bushido taught japanese soldiers to fight to the death, leading to extremely high casualties
6. d) Dropping the bomb would introduce the world.....
7. d) Dontainment
8. b) Sending military aid to Berlin after it had been blockade......

How is the process of creating a timeline similar to the process of creating a historical narrative?

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Because you are still listing events that happened.