Why is thanksgiving annual national holiday??

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Answer: because supposedly we celebrate the first harvest of the pilgrims with the help of the native americans.


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What was the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) responsible for?a. banning monopolies
b. monitoring the railroad freight business
c. banning price fixing

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B. monitoring the railroad freight business

The Interstate Commerce Commission was created as one of the provisions of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The Interstate Commerce Act made prices to ship goods via railroads fair for all who had products to ship, so that small farmers no longer had to pay more than bigger companies.

Railroads had been giving favorable treatment and prices to major companies for shipping freight on rail lines.  The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 aimed to end such practices.  The act contained provisions such as:

... All railroads were required to set fair and reasonable shipping rates.

... Charging different rates for a similar service was declared illegal.

... Railroads could not charge more for short-haul services than a proportional rate of long-haul services on the same route.

... Railroads were forbidden from providing favorable treatment to any person or company or location.

... Railroads were required to display their rates and not charge higher than their posted rates.

The answer to this is...
b.) monitoring the railroad freight business. 
They were in charge of monitoring specific transportation between different states :)

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Why might variable expenses change a great deal at different times of year?

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The variable expenses could change a great deal because the market value of each variable expense could fluctuate throughout the years.

For example if a company produce Ketchups, it need Tomatoes as one of it materials, which mean the price of tomatoes is one of their variable expenses.

The price of tomatoes would be a lot cheaper during growing season compared to the winter, where it would be harder to cultivate the tomatoes

What was the primary way that the economy in the south differed from the economy of the north

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The primary way that the economy in the south differed from the economy of the north was that the South's economy was almost entirely agricultural and relied heavily on slavery, whereas the economy of the North was almost entirely mercantilist and had very little slavery. 

I believe the answer is: The farms of the South raised agricultural products.*

Since the industrial revolution in United States centred mostly on northern states, the norther states were predominantly produce manufactured products. The southern states who still rely in slave labour in their plantations predominantly raised agricultural products

Which event led to the other three

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Answer:

Development of Dust Bowl conditions in the Great Plains.

Explanation:

The Dust Bowl was a period during the 1930s when severe drought affected much of the American and Canadian prairies. The phenomenon was mostly caused by poor agricultural practices. This forced thousands of people to migrate to try to find better opportunities elsewhere, with California being a popular destination. The government reacted with the creation of New Deal irrigation projects. The book The Grapes of Wrath describes the hardships that farmers had to endure during this period.

The Dust Bowl was the name given to the great plains region that was devastated by the drought in the 1930s depression ridden America. By the year 1940, more than 2.5 million people had fled from the regions affected by the dust bowl. The dust bowl to the artist John Steinbeck signified the final destruction of the old Jeffersonian ideal of agrarian harmony with nature.



The answer choice 2) is correct.


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Describe some of the key attributes of charismatic and transformational leaders. How are the two leadership styles similar and how are they different?

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Answer: Charismatic leaders are self confident and charming.

Transformational leaders use ideas to gain support.

Explanation:

Charismatic leaders are interesting people to whom people are naturally drawn. They use this skill to lead people, knowing that they give off a sense of self confidence that inspires the confidence of others. In contrast, transformational leaders find a shared value or idea and use that to gain the support of their followers.  

The two styles are similar in the sense that they both gain the support of followers, and are effective methods of leadership.

The difference between the two styles is the driving force, while charismatic leadership is built around the leader, transformational leadership is around an idea, and it usually involves the input of the other members of the team, not just the leader.

Our verbal and nonverbal blank provides close to her attitude on a given topic

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Our verbal and nonverbal COMMUNICATION provides clues to our attitude on a given topic.

Spoken or verbal communication can be done through face-to-face communication, through the use of telephones, mobile phones, radio or television and other media.

Non-verbal communication refer to our body language, our gestures, and even how we dress and act.

Example: A given topic is about increasing pay of employees:
your verbal communication: Yes! I agree with that.
your non-verbal communication: nodding your head, clapping your hands and giving a thumbs-up,