Why did Japan enter World War I on the Allied Forces' side?

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Answer: (My dates could be wrong) Japan entered World War 1 because of the British. On August 7, 1914 the British government asked Japan to help destroy the raiders from the German Navy. Seven days later, the Japanese sent Germany an ultimatum but Germany never answered so Japan declared war on Germany on August 23, 1914.

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What document gave only parliament power to tax

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I doubt the answers were Magna Carta or Confirmation of Charters, both released during the 1200s and the CoC an extension of the Magna Carta, since these existed before the parliamentary system existed (Feudalism took prime in Europe in these times). The Mayflower Compact was the first framework of the government of the colonial USA, so the answer is the west minister model, also known as the Westminster system.

How did Frederick Douglass react to Edward Covey, the cruel slave "breaker" who often beat him?A. He taught Covey to read and write.
B. He reported Covey to the authorities.
C. He ran away from Covey's home.
D. He stood up to Covey and fought back.

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Fredrick Douglass stood up to Covey and fought back and this was how he reacted to Edward Covey, the cruel slave "breaker" who often beat him. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D". At first Douglass tried to run away to his actual master but was sent back to Covey.

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The correct answer is D. Frederick Douglass reacted to Edward Covey, the cruel "slave breaker" who often beat him by standing up to him and fighting back.

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In 1833, with 15 years of age, Douglass was rented to Edward Covey, a poor farmer with a reputation as a "slave breaker". His new master flogged him regularly until a year later, almost sunk psychologically, he managed in a confrontation with Covey that he stopped punishing him violently. After this event, Covey returned him to its previous owner.

Please help me....what divisions within the country were revealed during the 1960 presidential election

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The United States presidential election of 1924 was the 35th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 1924. Incumbent President Calvin Coolidge, the Republicancandidate, was elected to a full term.

Coolidge had been vice-president under Warren G. Harding and became president in 1923 when Harding died during his term in office. Coolidge was given credit for a booming economy at home and no visible crises abroad. His candidacy was aided by a split within the Democratic Party. The regular Democratic candidate was John W. Davis, a little-known former congressman and diplomatfrom West Virginia. Since Davis was a conservative, many liberal Democrats bolted the party and backed the third-party campaign of Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, who ran as the candidate of the Progressive Party.

Garland S. Tucker, in a 2010 book, argues that the election marked the "high tide of American conservatism," as both major candidates campaigned for limited government, reduced taxes, and less regulation.[1] The third place candidate, Robert La Follette, however, campaigned on a contrary platform.

What was the prevailing economic challenge the United States faced at the start of World War II?

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The prevailing economic challenge the United States faced at the start of World War II was the "Great Depression," which meant that wages and employment levels throughout the country were very low. 

You are an archaeologist using different types of evidence to learn more about early agrarian societies.Match each type of evidence with the question you might ask to discover its meaning.
1. How did humans use food and plants?

2. How advanced were their domestication skills?

3. Did they deal with any climate changes?


word bank:

Art, Pottery, Pollen, Cobs, Tree Rings

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Answer:

1 Art, Pottery, Pollen  2Cobs  3Tree Rings

Explanation:

1) How did humans use food and plants?

In Art through Pottery, to cook and to store food and the pollen from the plants to work with selecting better seeds.

2) How advanced were their domestication skills?

Cobs are horses known for their strength in their joints, generally not so tall, but strong ones fit to work. The domestication skills were vital combined with genetic improvement creating breeds.

3) Did they deal with any climate changes?

Since the trees are sensitive to the Climate change, tree rings were used as parameters to measure or give a better idea of how the climate have behaved.

1. Pollen, Cobs

2. Art and Pottery 

3.Tree Rings 

In what ways were the boundaries between East and West Germany natural and in what ways were they political? 30 POINTS

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In many historian's opinions, it was many political but I have to disagree since the culture in the west was quite different than the east in many different ways.