All of the following are sources of prejudice and discrimination EXCEPT: a. the social environment c. subjugation b. personality influences d. competition for resources

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is C) subjugation.

All of the options are sources of prejudice and discrimination except for subjugation.

Subjugation means treating other people with total domination, with no freedom at all. So subjugation is not a source of prejudice or discrimination. The sources of discrimination and prejudice are social environment, personality influences, and competition for resources because those concepts bias the relationship and can distort it. People can be judged or discriminated for the social class their belong, the clothes they were, the car they drive, the friends they have, the work they have, or the Company they work for, their race, their age or even their nationality.  

Answer 2
Answer: The social environment, personality influences, and competition for resources are all sources of prejudice and discrimination. Subjugation is not a source of prejudice and discrimination.

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How did the great depression eventually. change Germany politically?

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It began to make the Nazi party very influential among the Germans, as it sympathized with Germany's worsening economic state, blaming the Treaty of Versailles, the Americans, the Jews, etc. Soon, the Nazis took control over Germany, igniting the Second World War

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Which clvic responsibility is most closely related to voting?1.) serving on a jury if called upon
2.) paying your taxes on time and in full
3.) protesting when the government does something you don't like
4.) staying up-to-date about current events affecting your community

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List all the 8 characteristics of a civilization.

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Answer:

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Which seven of the following events led to the Great Depression?farmers not producing enough for market
oversuccess of large industries
overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
large industries not as successful as they appearedfarmers producing more than they could sell
competition from foreign countries
not enough confidence in the nation's prosperity
United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products
the organization of unions that controlled large industry
people buying too much on credit
speculative buying on the stock market
people could not get enough credit for buying

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The seven events that led to the Great Depression are:
1. overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
2. farmers producing more than they could sell
3. 
large industries not as successful as they appeared
4. 
people buying too much on credit
5. 
competition from foreign countries
6. 
speculative buying on the stock market
7. 
United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products
The response by Taskmasters lists the seven events accurately:
1. overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
2. farmers producing more than they could sell
3. large industries not as successful as they appeared
4. people buying too much on credit
5. competition from foreign countries
6. speculative buying on the stock market
7. United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products

Allow me to provide some context/explanation regarding especially item #6 - "speculative buying on the stock market."  In the 1920s, people were so eager to invest and earn profits through the stock market that they bought stocks "on margin."  In other words, they paid for only a marginal percentage of the stocks with their own funds, and borrowed bank funds for the rest of the purchase.  By the late 1920s, 90% of the purchase price of stocks was being made with borrowed money.  This inflated the market in a way that spiraled out of control, and in 1929 the market crashed.

As to item #7, that also had something to do with spreading the Depression worldwide.  After the Great War (World War I), Germany was required to pay heavy reparations payments to Britain and France.  Meanwhile, Britain and France owed repayment of funds to the United States for borrowing they had done during the war.  So the United States had been supporting Germany in the 1920s with loans.  When the USA could no longer afford to extend loan monies to Germany after the market crash of 1929, that sent Germany's economy spiraling even deeper into the Depression than was felt in the United States.

Which of the following describes Tammany Hall?

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Tammany Hall, also known as the Society of St. Tammany, the Sons of St. Tammany, or the Columbian Order, was a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789, as the Tammany Society. 

Final answer:

Tammany Hall was a powerful political machine in New York City run by the Democratic Party, most famously by 'Boss' William Tweed. It was known for its corruption and graft, but also heavily influenced city politics and led to several changes in the political system.

Explanation:

Tammany Hall, notable in the history of New York City, was a political organization known as a political machine. Its purpose was to consolidate power and operate to the benefit of its members. It was run by Democratic leaders and famously by 'machine boss' William Tweed. Tammany Hall operated primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century, from the 1850s until the 1930s, and was known for its widespread corruption and grafting.

The organization worked by trading services for political and monetary support, presented through its engagement with the local citizens of New York City. For example, if a community needed a public work, such as sidewalk construction, Tammany Hall representatives would ensure this was done in exchange for future votes and political favors. This operation style exploiting the existing bureaucratic inefficiencies for personal gain became a hallmark of its function.

Despite the corruption connected to Tammany Hall, it was instrumental in shaping New York politics and led to several reforms. Its candidates infiltrated and influenced the political system such that loyalty to the organization held significant weight. This became evident when reformers like Samuel J. Tilden fought against Tammany Hall’s corruption, leading to the ousting of William Tweed.

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