Where is rome on a map?

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Answer: Rome is in present day Italy. cheerios

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How did the Enlightenment idea of separation of powers influence the effects of the American Revolution?

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c

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How did unification strengthen Italy as an industrial nation

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Industrialization requires raw materials and the ability to feed workers.

List five major Cold War events that occurred internationally between 1945 and 1965. List five domestic events that occurred in the United States during the same period.

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1- The war between the Koreas in 1950 was the only military confrontation during the Cold War. The US supported South Korea and implemented a military base in the country.

2- The man's arrival on the Moon in 1969, representing a US victory in space war with the USSR.

3- The Vietnam War, between the capitalist south and the communist north. This war was damaging to the US with many deaths, costs and little efficiency.

4- The arms race, the two poles representing capitalism, USA and socialism, USSR, had a huge arsenal of war. But one of the two powers had to become sovereign because of the great power it held. So they started an arms race, with the construction of machines of mass destruction.

5 - The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which represents the end of the Cold War and the triumph of US-led capitalism.

Cold War events:

Bay of Pigs, 1961

Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962

U2 Crisis, May 1960

Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine, 1947

Korean War, 1950


I am not that sure of any domestic events that took place :)

Dr. Martin Luther Jr.'s philosophy regarding the civil rights movement can BEST be described as what?A. Civil disobedience meant to win public support to the cause of civil rights
B. A militant movement that called for African Americas to resist unjust laws by any and all means
C. Merely political because he advocated no action other than to encourage blacks to vote for pro-civil rights candidates
D. Secular and innovative because he rejected religion and ignored any attempts by past leaders to bring about social justice.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy regarding the civil rights movement can best be described as A, civil disobedience meant to win public support to the cause of civil rights. Why? Civil disobedience, while still breaking a law, can be justified if that law is going against the natural rights of man, ex: the constitution, where it says that all men are created equal. B cannot be true, because Martin Luther King Jr. did not use militant force( aggressive and violent actions,) on the whites. C is wrong, because Martin Luther King Jr, was a deeply religious man, and did not led the civil rights movement for the soul purpose of political reasons, and finally D, cannot be right, because again he was a religious man, a baptist if you will, who also looked to inspirational leaders from the past, such as Malcom X. Hopefully this helped! have a good day!

What was the Volstead Act?a. an act passed by Congress to stop the influx of immigrants from Europe
b. an act passed by Congress to aid the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol
c. an act passed by Congress to review scientific claims against the bible in textbooks
d. an act passed by Congress to aid the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment
e. an act passed by Congress to monitor the movements of revolutionary immigrants

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The Volstead Act was d) an act passed by Congress to aid the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment. It was almost like an add-on to the Eighteenth Amendment so that it was basically impossible for their to be any loophole in selling or making alcohol. However, the act was vetoed by Woodrow Wilson, but his veto was overridden by the House on the same day.

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d,

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Volstead Act, formally National Prohibition Act, U.S. law enacted in 1919 (and taking effect in 1920) to provide enforcement for the Eighteenth Amendment, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages.

How were the scientists of the scientific revolution influenced by renaissance ideas?

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The ideas of Enlightenment were a big deal.