Which president''s administration was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal? A. Theodore Roosevelt B. William McKinley C. Warren Harding D. William Howard Taft.

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Answer: The Teapot Dome Scandal took place during the presidency of C) Warren Harding. This scandal centered around a bribery incident that took place from 1921 until 1924. 
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Final answer:

The Teapot Dome scandal occurred during the presidency of Warren G. Harding. It involved illegal leasing of public, oil-rich lands named Teapot Dome to private companies for personal profit.

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The Teapot Dome scandal occurred during the presidential administration of Warren G. Harding. This infamous political scandal involved the leasing of public, oil-rich lands to private companies for personal profit and without competitive bidding, which was in direct violation of the law. The lands were part of a reserve named Teapot Dome, thus giving the scandal its name. Albert B. Fall, Harding's Secretary of the Interior, was found guilty of accepting bribes in the dealings and became the first Cabinet member to be jailed for actions taken during his time in office.

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The Lapita branched off into two different cultural groups, the Maori and _____.Melanesians
Australians
Champas
Polynesians

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The correct answer is - Polynesians.

The Lapita were a people that migrated into Oceania from the Southeast Asia region. They branched off into two cultural groups, one of them gave rise to the Maori, while the other one to the Polynesians. The Maori were the smaller group that migrated and inhabited the islands of New Zealand, while the Polynesians migrated and inhabited the Polynesian islands. Because of the isolation of the two groups they developed unique cultural traits in time, and even though they had the same root, the changes and different development of their cultures is very evident.

The correct answer is D) Polynesians.

The Lapita branched off into two different cultural groups, the Maori and Polynesians.

We are talking about the prehistorian times in the Pacific region. The Lapita people lived in the Pacific Islands located in the Pacific Ocean during the 1600s BCE and cease to exist approximately around 500 BCE. Anthropologists have made research and conclude that the Lapita influence the Polynesians and the Micronesians. There knew how to work with rocks such as the obsidian and they also created pieces of pottery. Historians also know that the Lapita people were excellent explorers and navigators who understood the ocean currents.

Which sentence best explains what needed to happen for the Constitution to take effect? (5 points)It had to be ratified by all 13 states.
It had to be ratified by at least nine states.
It had to be accepted by all of the delegates.
It had to be approved by George Washington.

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The best option from the list would be that "It had to be ratified by at least nine states," since the whole point of the new Constitution was to establish a stronger union between the states. 

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B

Explanation: It had to be ratified by at least 9 states

Why were the 1st 100 days so important for a president?

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the idea of a presidents first 100 days wasn't really important until fdr took office. in his first 100 days he wanted to combat the great depression. he focused on creating jobs,getting the banks back on their feet, helping the elderly and poor, and revitalizing industry and agriculture (his new deal). to this day no president has done as much in their first 100 days as fdr did. he set standard for everyone and it's important because those 100 days are considered a way of "measuring" how successful a president will be.

What was Operation Barbarossa?a. Germany's plans to take Alsace and Lorraine
b. Germany's plan to invade the Soviet Union
c. Japan's plan to take the Philippines
d. Japan's plan to invade China

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Operation Barbarossa was "b. Germany's plan to invade the Soviet Union," since this was during World War II, and Germany was interested in gained more "living space" for the German people. 

Answer:  B. Germany's plan to invade the Soviet Union.

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Germany and the Soviet Union had signed a mutual non-aggression pact in 1939, pledging not to go to war with one another for the next ten years.  But in 1941, Hitler broke his non-aggression pact with Stalin and invaded Soviet territory.  The German invasion ordered by Hitler was massive way, intending to secure a quick victory.  Germany  sent over 3 million soldiers, and 3,000 tanks were involved in the attack.  The German generals had predicted that they could win in 10 weeks' time.  As we know, that didn't happen, and the war on the Eastern front between Germany and the USSR became the bloodiest theater of war in World War II.


A 2 column table with 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Price with entries 5 dollars, 7 dollars 50 cents, 10 dollars, 12 dollars 50 cents, 15 dollars. Column 2 is labeled quantity supplied with entries 5, 10, 15, 20, 25.The diagram above is an example of a(n) __________.
A.
supply schedule
B.
pricing chart
C.
inventory scale
D.
projection scale



Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer: C Pricing chart

Explanation: because they are talking about money like dollars, cents,and they also say QUANTITY.

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b

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How was such a small Spanish force able to bring down the Aztec empire? What specific advantages did the Spanish enjoy? In what ways were the Aztecs vulnerable?

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The spanish had help from the locals who didn't like the Aztec's strict rule, because a small troop can't defeat an empire by themselves. There were also diseases that the Spanish brought which killed many.