The correct answer is B. Government programs that gave jobs to the unemployed wasn't a source of weakness in the United States economy during Herbert Hoover's presidency.
During Hoover's presidency, the Great Depression breaked out. As a way to combat unemployment, the government created programs to give jobs to the unemployed people. These programs helped many people to subsist during those years, so these programs were not a source of weakness.
B)prohibiting ownership of private property
C) income tax based on wealth
D) none of the above
I just took the test and the answer is income tax based on wealth.
Answer:
Explanation:
Deism and rational religion were popular approaches to religion by philosophical thinkers during the Enlightenment. John Locke was one of the early proponents of this sort of approach to thinking about God. Deists (or we could say "God-ists") believed in God, but as a rather remote Being who had created the universe by his power and embedded in it natural laws that allowed it to run on its own from there. Some have compared it to viewing God as the "great watchmaker" who designed the universe as a perpetual watch or clock that could run on from there without needing his personal intervention in daily affairs of earthly life.
a. True
b. False
• defense of the Alamo bloodshed
• offensive move to claim rightful land
• offensive move to send Mexicans out of Texas
Answer: defense of bloodshed on American soil
Explanation: Polk’s perspective on the start of the war when he said “American Blood on American Soil” was the defense he used. Meaning that since Americans were shot and killed by Mexicans, they have the right to go to war with Mexico.
President James K. Polk's approach to the war with Mexico was an offensive strategy aimed at territorial expansion rather than defensive actions against perceived threats. The war was rooted in the concept of Manifest Destiny and the Texas Annexation, not in the defense of American soil or retribution for events such as the Alamo.
President James K. Polk's approach to the war with Mexico was primarily offensive in nature, driven by his aspirations for territorial expansion. This is best characterized as an 'offensive move to claim rightful land'. Under his leadership, the U.S. sought to extend its borders westward with the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, which held that American expansion across the continent was both inevitable and justifiable. The Texas Annexation, which led to the Mexican-American War, was a major part of this expansionist policy.
The war did not revolve around defending American soil or responding to the Alamo's bloodshed, as some may believe. Rather, it was a strategic, aggressive move led by Polk to fulfill American expansionist ideals and assert dominance over the newly gained territory. Therefore, it could also not be described as an offensive move to send Mexicans out of Texas.
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when someone digs their heels into the fairway
when shot scrapes off the top of the turf
when someone shoves the club into the green
Answer:
When shot scrapes off the top of the turf
Explanation:
A divot, assuming that we're talking about golf, is just a piece of turf cut out of the ground by a golf club in making a stroke. Besides that, a divot actually can also be that hole left where the turf was gouged out. The term comes from Scotland and might be centuries old, but it most likely comes from roofing.