Which three amendments were passed shortly after the Civil War? the First, Second, and Third Amendments the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Amendments the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Amendments the Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Amendments

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Answer: The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were all passed shortly after the Civil War. These Amendments are all related to racial issues at the time and were called the "Reconstruction Amendments." 
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the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments

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The main two revolutionary parties that first wanted to overthrow the Russian government before 1905 were the _____. Populists Republican Guard Socialist Intellectuals Party Nihilists

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The main two revolutionary parties that first wanted to overthrow the Russian government before 1905 were the Populists and Socialist Intellectuals. Both of these groups wanted a better form of government for Russia other than the Tsarist autocracy. Populists feared the dehumanizing effects of industrialization while the social intellectuals engaged in guiding and critiquing leadership that helped shaped Russian culture and politics.

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A and C if you're on Odyssey ware :)

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Populists, and Socialist Intellectuals Party.

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A democratic system in which the named “ruler” is a symbolic head of state, and power rests in the hands of elected officials.democracy
monarchy
constitutional monarchy
democratic socialism User: The United States has offered assistance to countries changing from what type of governmental system?
a. communist
c. republican
b. democratic
d. shared values

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A democratic system in which the named “ruler” is a symbolic head of state, and power rests in the hands of elected officials would be a constitutional monarchy, like Britain. And The United States has offered assistance to countries changing from "communist" forms of government. 

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C: Constitutional monarchy

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correct answer for the question "A democratic system in which the named “ruler” is a symbolic head of state, and power rests in the hands of elected officials."

Is constiutional monarchy

What term describes the distribution of control between a central government and smaller units of government?

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federalism is your answer ma'am 

Can some help me write this paragraph please I could really use ur help

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these are the ways u can improve self esteem

Gain Control of Yourself: Do not be critical of yourself to others. Whilst it can be useful to confide your concerns to someone you trust, telling the world is something else. Be kind to yourself. Make a list of your good qualities and believe them, believe in yourself. Don't Be A Complainer: Everyone has problems, so why should yours be greater than others? By being negative you can isolate yourself from others and cut yourself off from solutions to problems. Learn to Relax: Allow time for yourself each day. This may only be a few minutes, but it is important to be quiet and to unwind. See our section on Relaxation Techniques for some ideas. Boost Your Own Morale: Allow yourself a treat from time to time, especially if you have overcome a hurdle in personal presentation, particularly after your first formal talk or after a successful meeting. It does not have to be expensive - a cup of coffee at a pleasant place, or some other treat. Congratulate Yourself on a job/task well done and perhaps tell a friend. Do not always be the one to give out praise, you need some too. Justified praise is a good boost to morale. Learn to Channel Nerves and Tension Positively: when you are nervous, adrenalin is pumped through the body and you feel more keyed up and alert. This extra energy can be used to good effect; enabling you to communicate with greater enthusiasm and intensity, for example. Learn to be Assertive: Stand up for what you believe in and do not be pressured by others. See our section on Assertiveness for lots more information about becoming more assertive.

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The primary way officials identify problems that public policy can address is by

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The primary way officials identify problems that public policy can address is by listening to all the public interest groups present in the country. The public interest groups are mainly working with the common public and they are the closest to learning about the issues and the problems faced by the public. 

C. Listening to public interest groups

After the postwar division of Germany into East and West, what was the state of the German economy?Both East and West Germany saw economic growth and prosperity.
West Germany remained poor, while East Germany flourished due to economic reforms.
Both East and West Germany continued to be poor and underdeveloped after the war.
West Germany prospered economically, while East Germany's growth was stunted.

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West Germany prospered economically, while East Germany's growth was stunted.

Historical context:

The Allies of World War II were allied in defeating Germany and Japan, but they were not united in their political ideology.  Britain, France and the United States promoted capitalism and democracy.  The Soviet Union stood for communism and authoritarian government.  

In the postwar settlement, the Allied divided Germany into four zones of control after the war -- each zone occupied by one of the Allied nations -- Britain, France, the USA, and the USSR.  The same thing was done for the city of Berlin, which was in the Soviet-controlled zone (East Germany).  East Berlin was governed under Soviet control, and West Berlin was governed by the western Allies -- Britain, France and the USA.  The communist USSR was at odds with their former World War II allies (which were democratic and capitalist).  In June, 1948, the Soviets sought to drive the other powers out of West Berlin by blockading all land and waterway routes to the city.  But the USA and its partners (Britain and France) would not desert the people of West Berlin, and for over a year they used airplanes to drop supplies into the non-Soviet part of the city.  This "Berlin Airlift" effort eventually accounted for over 2 million tons of cargo being delivered to West Berlin by air, and the Soviets eventually gave up the blockade.  West Berlin remained independent of Soviet control.   East Berlin and East Germany, however, remained under Soviet domination.

In 1961, with Soviet support, the Berlin Wall was built to separate East Berlin from West Berlin.  The communist government of East Germany claimed it was an "antifascist bulwark" to keep people from the West from infiltrating East Berlin and seeking to undermine the socialist state.  Really, though, it was built to keep people from East Germany from fleeing to the West by way of West Berlin, because life and economic conditions in West Germany were so much better than in East Germany.

The problems of East Germany persisted until major uprisings took place in 1989, and the East German state dissolved in 1990.  Germany was reunified at that time.