Who was the richest black man to ever live

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Answer: On a list adjusted to reflect inflation, billionaire Warren Buffett is the 25th wealthiest person who ever lived with a net worth of $64 billion. But listed at number one, beating out the Rothschilds, the Carnegies, the Rockefellers and the Fords is Mensa Musa I worth $400 billion.

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Containment was the policy of stopping communism from expanding to other countries.True
False

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This statement is true. Containment was indeed the policy of stopping communism from expanding to other countries. It was more like a military strategy to keep or stop the enemy from expansion. It was known as the Cold War and to prevent communism to spread worldwide. 

Mark the statement correctly if it describes a cause of the Hundred Years' War.a. The English king made claims to the French throne.
b. The French king made claims to the English throne.
c. The French king wanted control of the English provinces in France that the English had controlled since Norman times.
d. The French and English valued land and needed more land to ward off famine. E. Land and honor were at stake. more then 1 answer

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The answer is A.,C.,D.,and E.! Hope this helped you!!! :)

The term judicial review is best defined as the(1) right of a defendant to appeal the verdict of a
jury
(2) ability of Congress to create new federal
courts
(3) authority of the Senate to confirm Supreme
Court justices
(4) power of the Supreme Court to determine
the constitutionality of laws

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The term judicial review is best defined as the "(4) power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws," which was established early in the country's founding. 

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4. Power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws

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Judicial review is the Supreme Court's right and power to review laws (in the local, state and federal level) and acts of the legislative branch in order to determine the constitutionality of their acts. This way, the Judicial branch, who ought to be unbiased and be guided by the Constitution, ensures that the other two branches don't abuse from their power.

Interpretation of data is based on ones perspective

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Actually, interpretation is based on evidence and minimum amount of facts. 

Martin Luther started the protestant movement when he split from the church in 1517. what are from Europe was he from? A- England C- Italy B- Yugoslavia D- Germany

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D. Germany
Martin Luther was from Saxony in Germany.
The correct answer would be: D. Germany
He was a German friar and a Catholic priest. He was also a professor of theology. 

Which is a set of push and pull factors tied to immigration that are most directly related?- famine and jobs
- war and peace
- poverty and religious freedom
-famine and peace

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The correct answer is (C) Poverty problems and Religious freedom is the correct option.

What is Immigration?

Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess the citizenship in order to settle as the permanent residents or naturalized citizens.

The sentence that best describes the push and pull factors involved in Many Antin’s immigration in the United States of America is poverty and religious freedom and  financial problems and educational opportunities.

The Mary Antin (1881-1949) was a Russian Jew that wrote the book “The Promise Land”. The book refers to her story when she emigrated from his country to the United States of America. She writes about living in his country and the limitations she and his family had there and then compares it with the life in the United States of America. The sentence that best describes the push and pull factors involved in Many Antin’s immigration in the United States of America is financial problems and the educational opportunities.

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Answer: A) famine and jobs