Which role did the Supreme Court play in the 2000 presidential election? A. It called the election a tie and ordered that another national vote be taken. B. It declared that the Electoral College was unconstitutional. C. It ruled that the recount of votes in Florida must proceed. D. It determined the winner of the election for the first time in American history.

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Answer 1
Answer: I'm pretty sure the answer Is D
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is D:

"It determined the winner of the election for the first time in American History"

The 2000 presidential election had Al Gore against Bush, with Gore winning the popular vote but neither candidate winning the required amount of electoral votes. The stalemate was left for the supreme court to decide, with Bush winning 5-4.


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As a country becomes more secular its people

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Answer:

B. consider religion less important to their lives

Explanation:

It seems to be a very basic principle, at least in most cases, that as a country is becoming more and more secular, the religion is becoming less and less important, and the religious authorities lose big chunk of power. The reason for this is that the secular states are clearly separating the politics from the religion, thus the religion doesn't have any political power. As the religious authorities lose their power, and the people become more educated and free, gradually they leave the religion behind, and either just respect it as part of their tradition, or totally abandon it and move toward atheism. This can easily be seen in the majority of the well developed countries.

How many nations are on the Korean Peninsula ?

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Answer:

The Korean Peninsula is surrounded by three great nations of the world. These nations are China, Russia, and Japan.

Explanation:

21 different countries, with just under 600,000 troops from South Korea and half that number from the USA.

Which was a main goal of the populist party that was not eventually enacted?A: coinage of silver
B: graduated income tax
C: direct election of senators
D: 8- hour workday

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The answer is: D: 8- hour workday

The populist party fought mainly for farmers. They did not have an established rule on how many hours they should spent in their field. So the idea to limit a workday into 8-hour never really in their goals.

The 8-hour workday implemented in untied states in 1938 after series of factory worker strikes.

Explanation:

Not D.) 8- hour workday

Haw many years ago was 300BC

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300 BC means 300 years before the birth of Christ.

To know how many years ago is 300 BC, you need to add 300 to the number of years that have elapsed after 1 AD (this is because there is no year zero).

Based on this:
300 BC was (2017-1) + 300 = 2016 + 300 = 2316 years ago.
It was 2316 years ago.

Which was a lasting impact of the U.S Constitution

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What are the options?

Samuel Morse helped spark a revolution in communications. Mark the statement if it describes one of Morse's contributions. A. He developed the semaphore system, thereby revolutionizing communications. B. He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously. C. He devised a code of dots and dashes for sending messages over the wire. D. The first telegraph line ran from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to New York City. E. Telegraph wires spread across the continent by following railroad tracks west.

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B. He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously

It is B. C.and E.   I got this answer right!!