Answer:
ww1 had a devastating impact on Germany they hadto believe in the government t that they were winingg the war the germans were poorly equipped
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2. Austrian Archduke who was assassinated
3. site for signing of World War I peace treaty
4. President supporting progressivism
5. President returning the United States to normalcy
6. mass movement to the cities
7. ban of liquor sales
8. separation from world affairs
9. making or selling liquor illegally
10. Wilson's peace proposal
11. organization for peaceful settlement of world problems
Harding
Prohibition
bootlegging
Ferdinand
League of Nations
Pershing
Fourteen Points
Wilson
Versailles
urbanization
isolationism
Answer:
1. Harding - President returning the United States to normalcy .
2. Prohibition - ban of liquor sales .
3. Bootlegging - making or selling liquor illegally.
4. Ferdinand - Austrian Archduke who was assassinated.
5. League of Nations - organization for peaceful settlement of world problems .
6. Pershing - commander of American forces during World War I.
7. Fourteen Points - Wilson's peace proposal .
8. Wilson - President supporting progressivism.
9. Versailles - site for signing of World War I peace treaty.
10. Urbanization - mass movement to the cities .
11. Isolationism - separation from world affairs .
Explanation:
1. Presidential candidate Warren Gamaliel Harding's slogan for the 1920 election was "A return to Normalcy", a return to the way of life prior to World War I.
2. Prohibition is the act that prevents or stops the sale, manufacture or storing of any alcoholic beverage.
3. Bootlegging is the illegal manufacture or distribution or selling of any goods especially alcoholic beverages.
4. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the Austrian Duke who was assassinated in June 1914 along with his wife Sophie.
5. League of Nations is the organization for peaceful settlement of world problems.
6. General John Joseph Pershing is the commander of American forces during World War I.
7. Fourteen points was a speech on peace proposal negotiation for ending World War I by President Woodrow Wilson in January 8, 1918.
8. President Woodrow Wilson was the president who supports thr reform movement of progressivism.
9. Versailles was the site for signing of the World War peace treaty, "The Treaty of Versailles".
10. Urbanization is the mass movement of people from rural to urban areas, to the cities.
11. Isolationism is the policy of remaining separate from world affairs.
U.S. House of Representatives; interprets criminal law
U.S. Senate; creates case law
Federal Bureau of Investigation; enforces civil law
Answer:
The government body that is best matched to its role regarding the law is the Supreme Court, which interprets constitutional law.
Explanation:
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court of justice of the Nation, as well as the only one created directly and explicitly by the Constitution of the United States.
Among its various functions (it has original and derived competence - by appeal - in a variety of cases), it is the organ of the federal government responsible for the final interpretation of the Constitution of the United States, that is, it establishes the scope of its provisions and controls its compliance through the Judicial Review of the acts of the Executive Branch and the laws emanating from the Legislative Branch. This task of Judicial Review is given by the same Court through the ruling in Marbury v. Madison of 1803.
Answer:
B. Distributing bed nets
Explanation:
Sub-Saharan countries saved up to $900 million on the costs of malaria case management between 2001 and 2014, notes the world health body. Mosquito nets represented the biggest cost savings, followed by artemisinin-based combination drug therapies (ACTs) and indoor residual spraying.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b. fear of a poison gas attack
c. cultural ties to Britain
d. friendly relations with Russia
B submitting a treaty to the Senate for ratification
C suspending a session of Congress
D granting amnesty to convicted criminals