Answer:
Door Knocking, Invitations (church cards) Live service streaming.
Explanation:
This will show people how much a church is dedicated and why people should attend.
Answer:
Weekly outings to neighborhoods and knocking on doors-giving out flyers or invitations-sometimes ads on radios or Tvs.
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B. The Bonus March
C. The banking crisis
2. Which of the following New Deal programs provided this worker with a job? Think of which one most applies to the building and construction of things. 2nd pic
A. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
B. The Securities and Exchange Commission
C. The Tennessee Valley Authority
1st pic
B. The Bonus March
1932: WW1 veterans and their families marched to Washington claiming the payment of their war bonus.
During the great depression, which started in 1929, many people went broke and were unemployed beceause of the financial crisis.
For the war veterans, the situation wasn't better: many of them lost their jobs and fortunes. Devastated, they asked President Hoover to give them their veterans bonus in advanced. The US Treasury assign each WW1 veteran a bonus with the value of 1 dolar o 1,25 dolar depending on each day they served America in the country or abroad. In 1924 the Congress pass the bonus bill, so by 1945 the veterans would have perceived the amounts with their corresponding interests charges.
They camped near the river and the Congress, keeping the camp in calm and order. On the 17th of June, the advance bonus payment was disallow by the Capitol and the General Attorney, William Mitchell, gave the order to the police to exit the marchers. The marchers resisted and the police killed to people. President Hoover was concerned and asked General in Chief Douglas MacArthur to complete the expulsion sowing caos and destruction among the veterans and their families.
2nd pic
C. The Tennessee Valley Authority
Among New Deal programs, relief /recovery /reform strategies, The Tennessee Valley Authority was a program designed to encourage Public Work by building dams in the Tennessee river Valley. By these programs the Government wanted to lower the unemployement. It generated over 40.000 jobs.
Also by building this dams, the near Tennessee Valley population benefited from cheap electricity.
One of the greatest British empiricists, Locke claimed that knowledge came from experience, both from external sources, in sensations, and from internal sources, through reflections.
He explained that before we perceive anything, the mind is like a blank sheet of paper, but once we start to perceive everything around it, "simple sensory ideas" arise.
These sensations are worked on by thought, knowledge, belief and doubt, resulting in what Locke called "reflection". The mind is not a mere passive receiver. It classifies and processes all sensations as it forms our knowledge and personality.
Locke defended intellectual freedom and tolerance. It was a precursor to many liberal ideas, which only flourished during the French Enlightenment in the 17th century. Locke criticized the theory of divine right of kings, formulated by the philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
For Locke, sovereignty does not lie in the state, but in the population. He claimed that, to ensure a rule of law, the representatives of the people had to enact the laws and the king or the government to enforce them.
He was the first to present the principle of the division of the three powers, according to which the power of the state is divided between different institutions.
The Legislative Power, or Parliament, the Judiciary Power, or the Court, and the Executive Power, or the Government.
B) a communist economy
C) a changing economy
Answer: A
Explanation: one that is based on many kinds of industries