What is the significance of child labor

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Child labour played an important role in the Industrial Revolution from its outset, often brought about by economic hardship. The children of the poor were expected to contribute to their family income.

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A firsthand report or eyewitness account is an example of what type of data source?

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The data source is called a primary source

Which of the following correctly characterizes the different post-war goals of the United States and the Soviet Union?a. The United States wanted to promote democracy throughout the world, while the USSR wished to spread a single-party system.

b. The United States wished to stay out of the affairs of other nations, while the USSR wanted to become a superpower.

c. The United States wanted to create a buffer zone in Eastern Europe, while the USSR wished to stay out of its border nations.

d. The United States pushed for government control of the economy worldwide, while the USSR promoted the free-market system.

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The first alternative is correct (A).

The Cold War opposed two powers aimed at dominating the world economic system. The US aimed at developing capitalism and expanding the democratic system, while the Soviet Union aimed to implement the communist system. Communist systems are characterized by state control of the means of production, so that usually only one party controls each communist country.

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a

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I really need HELP! Which of the following was not a consequence of the launch of Sputnik 1?a. increased emphasis on science and math education in the United States
b. beginning of spy-plane flights over Cuba
c. acceleration of the U.S. space program
d. beginning of NASA

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Choice B was not a result of Sputnik's launch. Sputnik, since it was a satellite, promoted the US to up its game. Education was bettered, and the space program moved more rapidly to challenge the USSR's programs.

Which of the following did Columbus NOT bring back with him from his voyages to the "New World"?

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I know he brought back gold because that was part of his original mission. He brought back native people as well. And it would make sense that he brought new food back. // Is their any answer choices? 

The war of 1812 had a profound impact on the american economy by causing an increase in

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The war of 1812 had a profound impact on the american economy by causing an increase in economic confidence, since this was the first time the US had really asserted itself as a stable power. 

Which of the following provides the best early evidence of whether the integration of professional sports was a good idea? A)the financial ruin of Branch Rickey and the Brooklyn Dodgers
B)the professional success of Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays
C)the recognition of Branch Rickey as the 1947 Rookie of the Year
D)the professional failure of Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays

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B)the professional success of Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays.  Both were African Americans who played professional baseball and helped promote integration in sports.  Despite their initial hardships both players led their teams to victory and most importantly overcame racisms in professional sports.