Name two ways the American Revolution demonstrated a lasting impact on the world.

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Answer 1
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Answer: The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance, the legal institutionalization of religious toleration, and the growth and diffusion of the population.

Explanation:  found this answer on courses.lumenlearning.com.

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According to freud what part of the mind is concerned with morals and ethics?a. ego
b. preconscious
c. id
d. superego

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Answer:    D. Superego

Explanation:  While the ID part, according to Freud, represents selfish self, requires the satisfaction of needs, the ego is the part that is more realistic than the ID, still showing a tendency towards satisfying needs, but in a realistic way, looking for a suitable opportunity for such a thing.

The superego is the moral part, which usually represents our awareness of what is good, therefore moral, ethical and what is not.

The preconscious refers to our thoughts which are in the region of the unconscious but are not suppressed, so they can pass into the conscious part of our self.

B. Preconscious i think

What did President Gerald Ford do that was so controversial early in his administration? A. He pardoned former President Nixon. B. He made sure Nixon was found guilty. C. He destroyed all the Watergate tapes. D. He pardoned all the conspirators.

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A.  President Gerald Ford pardoned former President Nixon that was so controversial early in his administration .

What is Controversial?

Controversial means giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or publicdisagreement.

What is Administration?

Administration the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.

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He pardoned former President Nixon.

Answer: A)

Why Did The Civil Rights Movement Fall Apart In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s? Was The Movement A Success?

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It is not so much that the Civil Rights movements "fell apart" during this time, as it is that fact that it became divided between people who wanted to take it in different directions.

Sam posted a series of hateful comments on a social media site. The social media site banned Sam. Sam argues this is a violation of his First Amendment right to free speech and he should be allowed back on the social media site. Did the social media site violate Sam's constitutional right to free speech?

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No.

That is No; the First Amendment prevents the government from limiting Sam's speech. Private companies can decide what speech is acceptable on their social media site.

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in the first amendment, there is right to freedom of speech. But when it comes to social media, which are owned by private sector and by means are not no obligated to the First Amendment which is to protect your freedom of speech. Nevertheless, they have their own First Amendment rights which

is their media right.

Reviewing notes from a previous class will not help you take notes in a future class.

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Is this a true or false? I think it's false: it will remind you what you've already done and by this you can focus on taking notes only of new things in the next class. Also, you will better understand the material of the next class, which means that your new notes will be more effective.

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FALSE

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How did europeans help during the Continental army

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Prussia and France were allies to the Continental Army, assisting them with reinforcements and funds to support them against Britain
France gave supplies to US forces and French ships busy British ships

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