President George W. Bush addressed the nation on various occasions during his presidency, and the content of his speeches varied depending on the context and events of the time. Without specific information about the date and context of the address you are referring to, it is challenging to provide a precise answer.
During his presidency, President Bush addressed the nation on various topics, including issues related to national security, the economy, healthcare, education, and foreign policy. To provide a more accurate response, please specify the date or context of the particular address you are inquiring about, and I will do my best to provide additional information.
B) Mao Zedong led his followers on a 6,000-mile “Long March” across China.
C) The Great Leap Forward required rural workers to contribute to state-controlled industry.
D) Chiang Kai-shek became the leader of the Kuomintang after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty.
Eliminate
Answer:she is correct it's c i choose A and got that stuff wrong
Explanation:
b. Rule of law
c. Representative democracy
d. Separation of powers
the answer for apex is actually b. rule of law.
I checked and it said correct
A "The Progressive Era in the United States, which lasted from about 1890 until
1920, was what the name suggests: a period of social activism, political reform,
and bold initiatives." (Paragraph 3)
B. "Famous for his strenuous lifestyle, swashbuckling, and exuberant personality,
our 26th president was a statesman honored by the Nobel Peace Prize for
negotiating a treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War..." (Paragraph 9)
C. "The readers responded by cutting down U.S. meat consumption by one third."
(Paragraph 19)
D. "...the American Equal Rights Association, which campaigned for equal rights for
both women and African Americans." (Paragraph 24)
E. "Yet when in 1924 he ran for the White House as the nominee of his own
Progressive Party, La Follette won only 17 percent of the national vote."
(Paragraph 36)
F. “As a leader of the temperance movement, she helped bring about the
ratification in 1918 of the 18th Amendment banning the manufacture,
transportation, and sale of alcohol." (Paragraph 38)
Answer:A and D
Explanation:
The best phrases to support the answer to Part A, assumed to be about the Progressive Era, are the definitions and impact of the Progressive Era given in paragraph 3 and the example of social activism leading to prohibition in paragraph 38.
To determine the phrases from the text that best support the answer to Part A, it is critical to identify the main topic of Part A. However, as there's no information about Part A, I assume it pertains to the Progressive Era and its impact. Given this, the relevant phrases could be:
The first selection is direct information about the Progressive Era while the second evidences the impacts of social activism during this period.
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B. Individuals are inefficient at making sound economic decisions.
C. Government should not interfere with business practices.
D. Individuals cannot independently run large corporations.
Answer: C. Government should not interfere with business practices.
Further detail:
The terminology of "laissez-faire" has been used in economics since the 18th century Enlightenment era. "Laissez-faire" is French for "let do." You can think of it as letting the economy do its own thing, without governments trying to interfere with it or control it. This was an idea promoted by the Physiocrats in 18th century France. They called themselves "Physiocrats" (those who believed in "rule by nature") because they thought trade and commerce should be allowed to proceed naturally.
The Scottish philosopher Adam Smith picked up on this idea also and promoted a capitalist economy in opposition to what he called a "mercantilist" economy where governments gave monopolies to certain merchants and tried to control business affairs.