what law placed controls in foods and medicines in the early 1900s? A. The Pure Food And Drug Act B. The Dawes Act C. The Federal Medication Act D. The Federal Drug Administration

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Answer 1
Answer:  A. The Pure Food And Drug Act 
Answer 2
Answer: A. The Pure Food and Drug Act

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Whose signature is the largest on the declaration of Independence? Why do the representatives sign the document?​

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Answer:

john handcock

Explanation:

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John Hancock had the largest signature. The representatives signed the document because they didn’t want to be apart of the British Empire.

What are 4 practices that are common in a democracy?

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Hello.

The four commen practices that are commen in a democracy.

1) free election

2) citizen participation

3) majority rule, minority rights

4) constituional government


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How did medical professionals adapt to the mass amount of wounded soldiers after a battle?

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Answer: Sorts the wounded by the severity of injuries.

Explanation:

Medical professionals and doctors throughout history have been an integral part of the troops of almost every army. As the technique evolved, so did the military operations, and for the soldiers, it meant more mortality and more wounded. Thus, in the nineteenth century, an international organization called the Red Cross was established to visit battlefields around the world and assist the injured. They are protected by a large number of international conventions and are tasked with helping anyone in need. However, each army has its hospital ward. Since hospitals are crowded with wounded soldiers after a fight, if a specific command does not have sufficient capacity to handle everything, the wounded are sorted by severity. First, help is given to those who are most at risk and in life threat, and then doctors classify others by the severity of injuries.

Attended to the most injured and then worked their way down

Basically they tended to the most injured to least injured

This chart shows spending during World War I. A list titled Total War Spending, 1920 dollars with the following entries: United Kingdom, 39.9 billion dollars; France, 24.3 billion dollars, Russia, 22.6 billion dollars, Germany, 37.7 billion dollars, United notes, 22.6 billion dollars. Name the Central Powers country and the Allied country that spent the most money on the war. Allied: Russia; Central Powers: Germany Allied: the United Kingdom; Central Powers: Germany Allied: the United Kingdom; Central Powers: Russia Allied: France; Central Powers: Germany

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In the world war I, the countries spending a lot were the central powers like Germany and allied were the United Kingdom.

Answer: Option B.

Explanation:

In the world war I, countries were divided into two groups. Because of the use of lot of weapons and soldiers by the countries involved in the war, a lot of money was spent in the war.

The countries spending the most was Germany among the central powers. It spend about $45 billion. Among the allies, the United kingdom spent the most. It spent about $47 billion.

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B: Allied: the United Kingdom; Central Powers: Germany

Explanation:

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Describe the events leading up to and following the Boston Massacre.

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The events leading up to the Boston massacre were the Boston Tea Party. Where the port of Boston had to be closedfor weeks after the tea party,due to the bad smell that caused the large amount of tea poured into the port.

In between is the Boston massacrethat was due to the tension produced by the military occupation of Boston, when a group of soldiers began firing at a group of nobles who were protesting against the increase in the rates by England.

And it endedwith a multitudinous burial,and the beginning of the war of independence of the USA of America, demanding the departure of British troops from the city.

Since 1765 the people of Boston had been heading protest against British taxation, first against the Stamp Act and then in 1767 against the Townsend Acts let me know if you need more

How many chapters are in Old Yeller the book?

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There are 16 chapters in old yeller

16 chapters in the book. checked on bookrags.com