Describe the geography of Virginia, include the land, rivers, and climate.

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What is the geography and climate of Virginia?

Virginia's climate is humid, sub-tropical, enjoying pleasantly hot summers and relatively mild but crisp winters, with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Average coastal temperatures in July and August rarely exceed 90°F (32°C), while in winter there is often snow.

What was the geography like in Virginia?

Virginia's geography consist of mountain ranges, bays, and plains. Virginia's main geological features were the Blue Mountain Range and the Chesapeake Bay. Also, Virginia had very fertile soil. The fertile soil sprouted crops as fast as a little kid opening presents on Christmas morning.

What are the characteristics of Virginia?

What Are the Five Physical Regions of Virginia's Geography?

COASTAL PLAIN (TIDEWATER) A low-lying Coastal Plain spans the eastern seaboard from New Jersey to Georgia, extending westward from the ocean to a point where the flatness of the landscape stops and in Virginia the terrain rises 300 feet above sea level. ...

PIEDMONT. ...

BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS. ...

VALLEY & RIDGE.

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·The slave trade was abolished in the District of Columbia.
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All of these items are describing the
A) Great Compromise.
B) Compromise of 1850.
C) Missouri Compromise.
D) Emancipation Compromise.

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Answer would be B) Compromise of 1850. 

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B. Compromise of 1850

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Select all that apply.The Geneva Accords _____.

established a cease fire, ending hostilities in Indochina
partitioned Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel
called for nationwide elections to take place in Vietnam in the summer of 1956
were accepted by the United States

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The correct answers are A) established a cease-fire, ending hostilities in Indochina and B) partitioned Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel. C) called for nationwide elections to take place in Vietnam in the summer of 1956.

The Geneva Accord established a cease-fire, ending hostilities in Indochina and partitioned Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel, and called for nationwide elections to take place in Vietnam in the summer of 1956.

The Geneve Accord started on May 8, 1954, in Geneve, Switzerland with the participation of China, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, Laos, Cambodia, the State of Vietnam, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

On July 20, 1954, the main accords were Vietnam would be divided in the parallel 17th; the Democratic Republic of Vietnam would rule North Vietnam and the State of Vietnam would rule in South Vietnam, and elections were scheduled for July 20, 1956.

Established cease fire, ended war in Indochina, Vietnam was partitioned at the seventeenth parallel, elections were scheduled

President Franklin Roosevelt’s judicial reform bill would have allowed him to1. reject a Supreme Court decision by protesting to Congress.
2. decide which laws the Supreme Court could review.
3. appoint as many as six additional Supreme Court justices.
4. reapprove each of the nine current Supreme Court justices.

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3. appoint as many as six additional Supreme Court justices.

The Judicial Reform Bill (1937) was a legislative plan that would have allowed Roosevelt to add more justices to the Supreme Court, by appointing one new justice for every sitting justice aged 70 years or older, resulting in a total of 50 new judges with six of them on the Supreme Court. This way, Roosevelt would have had more justices in favor of his plans and stop the Court from rejecting his programs.

appoint as many as six additional Supreme Court justices.


How do nation-states support terrorism within their own country or abroad? Check all that apply.

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A) The government provides financial assistance.

B) The government provides arms or military assistance

E) The government shelters or harbors known terrorists.

One way in which nation states can support terrorism is by actively funding it by supplying money and weapons. Another way is to "turn a blind eye" and pretend that they don't know what is going on.

In what way did Abraham Lincoln's election further divide the country prior to the civil war?

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The South thought he was trying to end slavery- he was against it but he didn't claim he would end it until the Emancipation Proclamation. but anyways. They were upset and some 11 Southern states seceded.

How did the U.S. government respond to entrance into World War II? a. by passing laws against antiwar protests b. by eliminating segregation in the military c. by expanding government control over the economy d. by deporting German, Italian, and Japanese Americans

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The U.S. government responded to its entrance into World War II "c. by expanding government control over the economy" although many Japanese were interned. 

The correct answer is option c. "by expanding government control over the economy". The response of United States to World War II is considered the most radical economic response in History. As result of this situation the government handled the  nation's economy by creating 17 million new civilian jobs, increasing industrial productivity by 96 percent, and doubling corporate profits after taxes.