Who was the third party candidate who ran against Jimmy Carter in 1980?a. Richard Nixon
b. Ronald Reagan
c. Walter Mondale
d. John Anderson

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Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. John Anderson." The third party candidate who ran against Jimmy Carter in 1980 is the d. John Anderson. As far as the third party is concerned, John Anderson is the answer.

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Factories and mills in the early nineteenth century employed women and children as well as men. Mark the statement if it is true about women and children in factories and mills. a. Most of the workers in cotton mills were women and children.
b. The number of hours children could work was severely restricted.
c. Children could not work in factories or mills until they were twelve years of age.
d. Women and children earned a fraction of what men were paid.

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The true statements from the paragraph above is that a)Most of the workers in cotton mills were women and children. However, this is not to erase the fact that men equally worked in these types of factories. There were no workers' rights, meaning that children did not have restricted hours, nor was there an age limit on who was able to work in the factory. Women and children earned the same wage as men.

Where did Dias' route stop?

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In what year did the constitution go into effect

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March 4, 1789 is when the constitution started to go underway.

John Bunyan was imprisoned because he was an Anglican minister. t/f

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That statement is true

In the 1600s , the Angelic church was seemed as a treachery because some of it's structure does not fit the Traditional Catholic ( which was was imposed on all England). John Bunyan is one of the most famous Anglican Minister in the Era. A lot of European Angelic Churches honor his death on every August 31st 

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What progress did veterans make in the post war period

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Women's rights really took off in the post war period.

How women's rights took off in the post war period?

A post-war period is the interval immediately following the end of a war. A post-war period can become an interwar period or interbellum, when a war between the same parties resumes at a later date

Women had the 'Women's Liberation Movement' and Equal Rights Movement poured women into the US workforce, making the US workforce 1/2 female 1/2 male, freed them from marriages they didn't like, and gave them equal or preferential pay/ rights.

African Americans in the 'Civil Rights Movement'  got the end of segregation and mistreatment by the US South, the end of mistreatment generally, end of discrimination, fair voting in the South, equal rights, and by year 2000 mostly the end of racism.

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In the 40 years after WWII (1945-1985) the 'Postwar Period'.... 
WWII and Korean War veterans got the 'GI Bill' which allowed them to buy land and houses with free mortgages (no interest/ down payment) and free veteran medical care in return for their war service. This allowed the ex soldiers who were mostly poor to buy houses/ land they otherwise could not and move into the American 'middle class' making the 'American Dream' for them come true. 
Women had the 'Women's Liberation Movement' and Equal Rights Movement (1965-1985) poured women into the US workforce, making the US workforce 1/2 female 1/2 male, freed them from marriages they didn't like, and gave them equal or preferential pay/ rights. 
African Americans in the 'Civil Rights Movement' 1957-1980's got the end of 'segregation' and mistreatment by the US South, the end of mistreatment generally, end of discrimination, fair voting in the South, equal rights, and by year 2000 mostly the end of 'racism'.

In 1989, during the collapse of the Soviet Union, a dividing wall was removed. Where was that wall located? A. Between Germany and Eastern Europe
B. Between Germany and Poland
C. Across the border of East and West Germany
D. In Berlin

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This wall was located "C. Across the border of East and West Germany" and was called the "Berlin Wall", since it went through the City of Berlin and was constructed immediately after World War II.