What effect did the end of the British war with France have in the war of 1812?a. It freed number of British troops to fight in North American.
b. It reduced the number of British troops available because many had been killed.
c. France joined forces with the United States in the war against Great Britain.
d. France joined the British in the war against the United States.

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Answer 1
Answer: "a. It freed number of British troops to fight in North America" would be the best option in terms of the effect that the end of the British war with France had in the war of 1812, since manpower was increased. 

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John Calvin Coolidge was an American politician who served as 30th President of the United States from 1923 to 1929. The country experienced great economic growth throughout his presidency. Among Coolidge's policies where:

  1. A tax reduction, under the assumption that this will increase the overall collection of tax money by attracting more citizens into the formal sector of the economy.
  2. The promotion of novel industries like telecommunications and airlines.
  3. Modernization of the agriculture industry, which was seen as a better solution to improving this sector that granting subsidies.
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Read the passage from a speech given by the Athenian leader Pericles. Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighboring states; we are rather a pattern to be imitated than imitators ourselves. Its administration favors the many instead of the few; this is why it is called democracy. If we look to the laws, they afford equal justice to all in their private differences. . . . [C]lass considerations [are not] allowed to interfere with merit; nor again does poverty bar the way, if a man is able to serve the state, he is not hindered by the obscurity of his condition. Pericles claimed that the Athenian government, unlike other Greek city-states, favored its wealthy citizens. kept poor people from serving the state. imitated the laws of its neighbors. treated all its people fairly regardless of class.

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Pericles claimed that the Athenian government, unlike other Greek city-states, "treated all its people fairly regardless of class," since this was a "direct democracy" in which all eligible citizens could vote. 

What Pericles says in this speech is that a pattern of a constitution that does not imitate anyone is created, which means that it excludes the third option offered. It is further stressed that everyone, regardless of class or property, has the rights to equal justice, nor does the class decide on merit, to anyone capable of serving the state, thus excluding the first and second option.

The correct option is the fourth, because this constitution treats all citizens fairly, favors many instead of a few, and therefore is called democracy.

Which four principles does the United Nations Global Compact for multinational corporations address?

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Actually, it's 10 principles, but they're divided into 4 sections:

1. human rights: Support  internationally proclaimed human rights and   Make sure you are not complicit in human rights abuses.


2. Labour Standards:  the freedom of association; the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;  abolition of child labour;  the elimination of discrimination in employment and occupation.

3. Environment Protection: support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;  promote environmental responsibility; encourage environmentally friendly technologies.

4.  work against corruption

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Should abortion be legal? why or why not

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I believe that it should not be made legal as it could be counted as a murder or homicide in several laws around the world. The UN also has a law regarding a right to live, and abortion clearly violates that. Even if let us say that the child was borne out of rape or a crime, it should not be an excuse to commit another crime.
This is a pretty complex question that might not just be a yes or no answer. 

Some factors you might want to think about:

1) When do you think human life begins? Some people think it begins the moment an egg is fertilized. Others think it doesn't begin until a fetus is viable, meaning until it can survive outside the mother's womb. Other think it doesn't begin until a baby is actually born. 

2) How do you balance the needs/health/etc of a mother versus her fetus? Some people think the fetus should come first. Others think the life of the mother should come first. Many fall somewhere between these two. To give an example of what types of scenarios this might mean, what would you do if a pregnant woman has cancer and needs radiation or she might die, but if she has the radiation, it might kill the fetus? It's not easy to weigh one life versus the other.

3) Are there situations that are exceptions to the rules you would lay out based on your responses to the above questions? For example, if a woman is raped, do you think she should be able to end her pregnancy even if in every other case you would say no? What about in cases of incest, where a child is impregnated by a family member? 

4) Where do you think decision-making authority should lie? Do you think that the government should be in charge of it? If so, at what level - local, state, federal? Or do you think abortion is a personal issue that people should decide for themselves with their families?

These are just some of the things you might want to consider.

If I were you, I would think about where you stand on the above issues, and then write a paper that doesn't just take a simple yes or no stance. A great paper on this topic would take into account all of the complexities of this topic and will reflect your own personal point of view, while also allowing for the fact that this is an incredibly emotional and personal issue.

NEED HISTORY HELP PLEASE!!!!what did Bartolome De Las Casas first think of the natives?

How did his thoughts of them change over time?

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Answer: He advocated for their freedom and instead supported the use of African American slaves, so in a way he protected them. He felt bad for them and wanted to do his best to fight for them. Las Casas witnessed a massacre of poorly armed natives, a scene he would never forget. He traveled around the island a great deal and was able to see the deplorable conditions in which the natives lived. After that he decided it was his duty to help.

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Bartolomé de las Casas spent 50 years of his life actively fighting slavery and the colonial abuse of indigenous peoples, especially by trying to convince the Spanish court to adopt a more humane policy of colonization.

Why was farming good for the southern states?

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Well it supplied many states with not only food but also gave the country alot of money due to trade value of the harvests. also it raised new methods of farming that some other country's payed to learn. I really hope this helps