Answer:
a lot of things happened during the Golden Age, most being to do with industrialization. Cultural achievements during this age could've happened through writing through journalists like muckrakers (can't remember at this moment if they were in this age or the progressive era).
Explanation:
Answer:
God is not dead.
Explanation:
God is far from being dead. Sure, His Son Jesus came down to earth to die for our sins but Jesus came back from the dead after He defeated it. Biblical and spiritual things like this leave our tiny human brains baffled and uncomprehending of these things. So don't worry if you don't understand.
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America had just established Nuclear warheads in Turkey, very close to Russia
Russia didn't know that Cuba was next to the US
Russia thought President JFK could be walked all over.
Answer:
America had established nuclear bombs in Turkey, very close to Russia
Explanation:
This was when the Cold War was beginning, a time of much tension between the countries Russia and America. The two countries were threatening to blow each other up with the bombs but only after one country launches their nuclear bomb.
• established the Committees of Observation to enforce boycott of British goods
The actions above were all performed by
A. the Sons of Liberty.
B. the First Continental Congress.
C. the Second Continental Congress.
D. the Committees of Correspondence.
Answer: B
Explanation:
i put in the committees of correspondence and it was wrong the answer is the first continental congress.
c. refusing to ration food on certain days
b. magazine article updating the military movements
d. not buying war bonds to support the war
Answer:
a. Newspaper printing an article about the pacifists
Explanation:
The Espionage Act (June 15, 1917) was a federal law enacted during World War I that suppressed free expression in order to prohibit US citizens from disclosing any information related to the war.
The law penalized disloyalty and any act that promoted the success of the country's enemies or interfered with the war effort, military operations or recruitment, and it prohibited publishing false reports, delivering information relating to national defense and the mailing of newspapers and magazines.
Therefore, back then, a newspaper printing an article about the pacifists was an example of a violation under the Espionage Act.