A U.S. nickname of the world

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Answer 1
Answer: *uncle sam
*home of the brave
*melting pot
*land of the free
*the united states of america
*usa
hope that helps :)

Answer 2
Answer: the answer is united kingdom


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What are five facts on the house of burgesses??

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House of Burgesses, representative assembly in colonial Virginia, which was an outgrowth of the first elective governing body in a British overseas possession, the General Assembly of Virginia. The General Assembly was established by Gov. George Yeardley at Jamestown on July 30, 1619. It included the governor himself and a council—all appointed by the colonial proprietor (the Virginia Company)—along with two elected burgesses (delegates) from each of the colony’s 11 settlements. The assembly met in Jamestown until 1700, when meetings were moved to Williamsburg, the newly established capital of colonial Virginia.

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Patrick Henry (standing at right) before the House of Burgesses in Williamsburg, Va., May 30, 1765; engraving after a painting by Peter F. Rothermel, c. 1852.

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In 1643 Gov. Sir William Berkeley split the House of Burgesses off as a separate chamber of the thereafter bicameral assembly. Like the British House of Commons, the House of Burgesses granted supplies and originated laws, and the governor and council enjoyed the right of revision and veto as did the king and the House of Lords in England. The council also sat as a supreme court to review the county courts. This system remained unchanged until the American Revolution.

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What is soft money and why is it controversial

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Soft money is a donation to a political party to help them fund general political activities, however, this money is not accounted to a particular candidate of the political party. This fund is outside of the federal campaign finance law, thereby, this fund is prohibited and limited if not used for political activity funds. It is controversial because the will be unidentified if this funds becomes a support for a candidate.

It is alleged that celebrities all over the world feel that media infringes their right to dignity,freedom and privacy.if you were appointed as south African press association President, discuss five corrective measures you would take to address such a situation?

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Quality higher education is hard to attained especially to the countries in which food and water scarcity is the main issue being focused on however if there is a will, there is always a way. To address this issue:
·         The youth need to take part in volunteering
·         Determine the grass-roots level of the problem
·         Maximize all the resources you have
·         Look for possible partners that shares the same advocacy

The contagion theory describes howA.
propaganda affects collective behavior.
B.
emotions encourage people toward collective action.
C.
public opinion shapes collective behavior.
D.
resources encourage people toward collective action.

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The answer would be letter A. The contagion theory describes how propaganda affects collective behavior. It is an intense influence to people that may result to emotional outbursts and unreasonable actions. Contagion theory is one of theories of crowd behavior which was created by Gustave LeBon.

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The correct answer is B not A

Explanation:

emotions encourage people toward collective action.

What caused the quiet depression during the 1920s

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U.S. farm output outpaced the demand for farm products, which sent crop prices way down.

Discuss four main ways in which religion and wars have been connected.
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Religion has often served as the main cause of war (the Crusades), religion has helped ease the terror witnessed by soldiers in war, religion helps soldiers gather courage in war, religion is often also used as an excuse for war. 

These are four ways how war and religion are connected. 

1. Religion has often been used as a justification for war against non-believers. This is one of the most obvious ways in which these two topics are connected. A clear example are The Crusades. Islamist groups such as ISIS also wage wars for religious reasons.

2. Conflicts within a particular religion has often resulted in wars. This occurs when members of the same religion disagree on issues such as doctrine or succession. An example is the Strasbourg Bishops' War.

3. Religious fervour has often been used as inspiration during wars. This is the case of characters such as Joan of Arc during the Hundred Years' War.

4. Wars are sometimes started in order to recover things or territory that are important to a particular religion. Some might consider the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to fall under this category.