What roles did Adam Smith believe the government should fulfill in society?
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Adam Smith and the Role of Government. ... Mark Skousen writes in "The Making of Modern Economics", Adam Smith believed that, "Government should limit its activities to administer justice, enforcing private property rights, and defending the nation against aggression."

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Which of the following is NOT an Arahamic religion1.buddhisim
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1. Buddhism, the other three religions are Abrahamic religions 
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Which statement correctly describes the relief of the arch of titusA figures are modeled in clay and are attached to the flat background


B figures are carved in high relief with deep undercutting


C figures have exaggerated proportion to create a strong movement
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B figures are carved in high relief with deep undercutting

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The arch of Titus belonged to the first century A.D, constructed by Domitian in the memory of his late brother Titus. The arch has sculptural design decorated in an impressive manner. It also contains inscriptions and the oldest one read that the senate and the Roman people dedicate this to the Titus, son of Vespasian.

B figures are carved in high relief with deep undercutting

What were the Native Americans trying to do when they took over Alcatraz?A.
acquire more housing

B.
make people aware of Indian grievances

C.
take the warden hostage

D.
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The correct answer is B. When the Native Americans took over Alcatraz, they were trying to make people aware of Indian grievances.

In November 20, 1969, a group of Native Americans from different tribes occupied the island of Alcatraz and claimed a center of education, a center of ecology, a spiritual center, a museum and an Indian school. According to the occupants, the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) between the United States and the Sioux returned to the Native Americans all the lands that had been removed, abandoned or out of use, from which they were acquired.

During the 18 months of occupation, several buildings were damaged or destroyed by the fires, including the playground, the barracks houses of the Coast Guard and the warden's house. The origins of the fires are unknown. Other buildings were destroyed by the Government of the United States after the occupation ended. Graffiti from the Native American occupation period are still visible in many places on the island.

During the occupation, the termination of the Indian policy, designed to end the federal recognition of the tribes, was overturned by President Richard Nixon, and the new policy of self-determination was established, partly as a result of the publicity and awareness created by the occupants. The occupation ended on June 11, 1971.

What were the Native Americans trying to do when they took over Alcatraz?
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make people aware of Indian grievances Hope i helped 

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But also commercial supply ships

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D

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Which was most important to the economic success of Jamestown? A. silk B. tobacco C. corn D. cotton

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"Tobacco" was the most important to the economic success of Jamestown, and in many ways it was the only economic success of Jamestown, which would have failed without it.  

B. Tobbacco b. Tobacco

What caused the British parliament to pass the defense of the realm act?

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The Defense of the Realm Act was established in the British Parliament on 8th August 1914, which was just 4 days after it joined the WW-I and was applied to as the war continued. Throughout the war it gave the government broad-ranging rights, such as the right to seize buildings or land required for the war effort, or to make laws that would establish criminal offences.

The law was intended to assist in preventing invasion and keeping morale strong at home. It enforced surveillance and censorship of the media and letters arriving from the front line back home. The media endured restrictions on publishing military operations, numbers or any other operational details that the opponent could manipulate. Individuals who contravened the legislation with the intention of supporting the attacker may be condemned to death penalty.