Which organization started by President Kennedy inspired thousands of Americans to share their experience and knowledge with less fortunate nations? A.
Civilian Conservation Corps

B.
Upward Bound

C.
Great Society

D.
Peace Corps

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The correct answer is D. The organization started by President Kennedy that inspired thousands of Americans to share their experience and knowledge with less fortunate nations is the Peace Corps.

Explanation:

The Peace Corps is an independent federal agency of the United States. It was established by Executive Order 10924 on March 1, 1961 and was authorized by Congress on September 22 of the same year when approving the Peace Corps Act.

The Peace Corps Act declares that its purpose is to:

"promote world peace and friendship through the Peace Corps, which will make available to interested countries and areas American men and women who are willing to serve and are trained to work abroad, under difficult conditions if It is necessary, and help people from such countries and areas meet their needs for skilled labor".

The Peace Corps sends volunteers to more than 70 countries to work with governments, schools, nonprofit organizations, non-governmental organizations and companies in the areas of education, business, information technology, agriculture and the environment. The program officially has three goals:

-help people from interested countries to solve the needs of workers.

-help to promote a better understanding of Americans towards peoples whom they helped.

-help to promote better understanding by other peoples towards Americans.

Answer 2
Answer: D. Peace Corps. Hope i helped! :)

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You are refering to Middle Passage slave trade right?

It started around 1440. For two hundred years slave trade was monopolized by Portuguese It is hard to estimate how many people were kidnapped form Africa, but it is estimated that around 6 million were transported in eighteenth century only.
in America it started  1808 and ended 1865

Where does each state get its guidelines for picking presidential election delegates? A. the Constitution B. the national conventions C. state laws and/or party rules D. state primaries

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State laws and/or party rules establish the procedures for picking presidential election delegates in each State.
state law and/or party rules
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In a barter system, a baker is MOST LIKELY toA) earn money from creating bread.

B) buy wheat from a farmer.

C) sell bread to a farmer.

D) trade bread for wheat.

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Answer:

Hi!

The answer would be option D, trade bread for wheat.

Explanation:

To answer this question we first need to know what a barter system is.

The barter method refers to a system in which people exchange goods or services for other goods or services without the use of currency. In this system, you wouldn’t buy, sell or earn anything, you’d only trade a good or service for another good or service. Therefore, the answer is D

Barter means exchange since there was no currency back then so in order for a baker to produce bread again he will need wheat again from the farmer so i would say the answer is D. Hope this helps

Why did Berlin Conference fail at its mission?

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The Berlin Conference took place between November 15, 1884 and February 26, 1885 and all major European countries were present. This conference established rules to ensure that Africa was fairly distributed according to the European powers. The conference was convened by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, on the initiative of Portugal and with British support. In about 20 years, the whole of Africa was occupied by Belgium (Congo), England (south and east of Africa), France (north and west), Germany (Namibia, Cameroon, Togo and Tanzania), Italy (Libya, Somalia and Eritrea), Portugal (Angola, Mozambique) and Spain (southern Morocco).

Africa consisted of 10,000 peoples before 1880 and 40 countries in 1900. Of those 40 countries, 36 were governed by an European country.

The Berlin Conference is considered by many historians to be the culminating moment that gave impetus to exacerbated colonialism, initiated by France and the United Kingdom throughout the world since the late 19th century. Meanwhile, the conflicts that were intended to be resolved with this conference only worsened slowly but continuously, causing territorial, political and economic tensions between the main European powers, which would lead to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

Which policy leading to the American Revolution gave British officials the right to enter and confiscate anything the owner could not prove was not smuggled?

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It was the "Writs of Assistance" that gave British officials the right to enter and confiscate anything the owner could not prove was not smuggled, which was one of the many factors leading to the outbreak of revolution. 

Answer:

Writs of Assistance

Explanation:

Writs of Assistance were a series of court orders that authorized officers to conduct searches that were non specific, it was all of premises for contraband. The Writs were introduced in Massachusetts in 1751.

Officials could not only inspect shops and warehouses but also private homes.

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A.An enslaved person in a free state should be granted freedom.
B.A person’s property cannot be taken away without due process.
C.Enslaved people should not be considered property.
D.Enslaved people should have the right to a trial by jury

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Sandford's argument during the case was that property cannot be taken from him without due process, which is in the constitution. The court agreed with him, angering abolitionists, and celebrations went throughout the Southern states, as they labeled the Constitution as a pro-slavery document
B, i believe that B is right ,  because that's why he had a trial in the first place , and he wanted his property