Do you think the Palmer Raids were a valid approach for a government to take? Explain

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Answer: I've read several articles on the Palmer Raids. It is hard to imagine how the government allowed them to take place since there were no warrants issued or much evidence to support why certain raids were made. Everyone was questioned with a suspicious attitude for the slightest resemblance to anything considered communist. I think they could have used better intelligence to gather information. It seems against personal freedoms. Although I understand the scare since its much like our reaction to Al Qaeda
our forces can't even raid them without a notebook full of papers and reasons.

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How did Qin Shi Huangdi create the first unified Chinese empire? A. He won the loyalty and respect of his people. B. He promoted Confucianism. C. He crushed all resistance to his policies. D. He created alliances.

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The answer is B. He promoted Confucianism.
He was first emperor of a China.
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Answer: option B.

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Read the quotation from Booker T. Washington's 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech.In the great leap from slavery to freedom . . . the masses of us are to live by the production of our hands . . . we shall prosper . . . as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor.

According to this quotation, Washington believed that

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The options of the question are, A) Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity. B) hard work was more important than education. C) people could not prosper from common labor. D) people had to prosper in order to have freedom.

The correct answer is, a Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity.

According to this quotation, Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity.

When Washington says that “In the great leap from slavery to freedom…the masses of us are to live by the production of our hands”, he is talking about the importance of hard work to get what they deserve. And when Washington says “we shall prosper…as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor”, he is talking about hard work had its own kind of dignity and it does not matter the kind of common labor a person does, as long as it is a moral, hard work that benefits the worker and society.  


I believe the answer is: hard work had its own kind of dignity.

It's mainly sum up on this line:

we shall prosper . . . as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor.

This quote was made after we are independent from the British's rules. Washington want to convey to the citizens of united states that the only way for us as a country to prosper is by working hard and increased the amount of economic production.

What makes biodiesel more sustainable than ethanol

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Answer:

  Biodiesel is the only biofuel that completed the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Biodiesel plants are cheaper than Ethanol plants.

Explanation:

  Ethanol is an alcohol product produced out of corn and vegetable waste. When it's combined with gasoline, it elevates the octane levels and reduces tailpipe emissions.

  Biodiesel is a renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils.

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The answer is : Soybeans are better for the soil than corn.


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Which of the following statements best applies to Napoleon? a.He was both a child of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. b. He had a sense of moral responsibility to the people of France. c. He advocated an invasion of Britain in the 1790s. d. He was born the son of a Parisian merchant. e. He was a successful military general but had no talent for civil administration and reform.

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