Answer:
****** this one---> war requiring increased industrial production
war fought all over the world
war in which millions of people die
war between imperialistic nations over territorial claims
Explanation:
2. Averroes
3.Maimonid
1. wrote about the ideas of the Greek
philosophers Plato and Aristotle.
2. specialized in the study of the Jewish
Torah.
3. wrote the medical masterpiece
The Canon of Medicine, which
influenced European medicine.
1. Avicenna
Avicenna was a Persian polymath who was one of the most significant physicians, atronomers, thinkers, and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. He wrote the medical materpiece, "The Canon of Medicine," which influenced European medicine. It become the standard in medical universities and was used until 1650.
2. Averroes
Ibn Rushd, also known as Averroes, was a Muslim Andalusian philosopher and thinker. He thought about many subjects, such as philosophy, theology, medicine, physics, law, and linguistics. In his philosophical work, he wrote about the ideas of Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle. He attempted to restore the original thinkings of Aristotle.
3. Maimonides
Moses ben Maimod, commonly known as Maimonides, was a Sephatic Jewish philosopher. He specialized in the study of the Jewish Torah and was one of the most influencial Torah scholars of the Middle Ages.
Avicenna was a Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. He has been described as the father of early modern medicine. Of the 450 works he is known to have written, around 240 have survived, including 150 on philosophy and 40 on medicine. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medicine, a medical encyclopaedia which became a standard medical text at many medieval universities and remained in use as late as 1650.
Ibn Rushd, often Latinized as Averroes, was a Muslim Andalusian philosopher and thinker who wrote about many subjects, including philosophy, theology, medicine, astronomy, physics, Islamic jurisprudence and law, and linguistics. His philosophical works include numerous commentaries on Aristotle, for which he was known in the West as The Commentator.
Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides, and also referred to by the acronym Rambam, was a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician.[
Answer:
C: the National Recovery Administration
Explanation:
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Here are my other questions and answers. I got 100% on the quiz:
What did Huey Long’s Share-the-Wealth proposal depend on for funding?
B: a government-mandated redistribution of wealth
Critics saw Roosevelt’s judicial reform bill as
B: an attempt to gain influence on the Supreme Court.
During the New Deal era, which demanded respect for states’ rights?
C: the Conservative Manifesto
In response to the Supreme Court’s treatment of New Deal programs, President Roosevelt proposed the
D: judicial reform bill.
Which best describes the legislative setbacks Franklin Roosevelt encountered during his first two terms?
D: Supreme Court rejection of several New Deal programs and congressional rejection of the judicial reform bill
How did opponents of the New Deal manage to end some of its programs?
C: by challenging them before the Supreme Court
Which strengthened conservative opposition to the New Deal in 1937?
C: Franklin Roosevelt reinstated several government programs..
Which was part of Huey Long’s Share-the-Wealth proposals?
D: more vacation time for state workers
Why did many conservatives disagree with New Deal economic policies?
A: Many conservatives believed in balanced budgets, low taxes, and low government spending.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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colonization benefited imperialist nations to support your claims with evidence.
Step 2: Write a one paragraph editorial that rejects imperialism in China.
Consider the claims made in your first editorial supporting imperialism and use evidence from the lesson to counter them.
Both editorials must:
be at least one paragraph with at least six sentences, including introduction and conclusion sentences
express one side of the issue (support or against)
use specific examples from the lesson for support
On the other hand, I reject imperialism in China. European nations are competing against each other to colonize and control less developed parts of the world, therefore I disagree of the idea of China colonizing. This a race to control more land than another country so why support another country entering this “race” making it more difficult to get ahead. If China was to colonize, their status and pride would boost, increasing their power as a nation altogether. This would not be good for other European nations and no good can come out of this. China mustn’t colonize or adapt to imperialism.
In an increasingly interconnected world, the adoption of imperialistic policies could bolster China's economy, enhance its global influence, and promote stability within its borders.
By expanding its sphere of influence and engaging in strategic alliances, China can tap into new markets, secure vital resources, and drive economic growth, all while projecting its values and safeguarding its national interests.
A well-managed imperialistic approach can serve as a catalyst for progress, promoting cultural exchange, technological advancements, and social development. Though the concept is not without its challenges, a pragmatic analysis reveals that embracing imperialism may offer China an avenue to secure its future prosperity and secure its place on the global stage.
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