Which best describes Patrick Henry?

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Answer: Patrick Henry was a founding father of the United States of America, being one of the most inspiring persons in the revolution and having delivered many famous speeches, the most famous one being Give me liberty or give me death. He was the governor of Virginia after the revolution and actually opposed the Constitution because he wanted states to have more freedom.
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he was an antifederialist and opposed the constitution


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Which fascist leader was known as Il Duce?a. Joseph Stalin
b. Benito Mussolini
c. Adolf Hitler
d. Francisco Franco

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It would be "b. Benito Mussolini" who was the fascist leader known as Il Duce, since this is Italian for "the Leader," and Mussolini had almost complete control of the Italian state. 
The fascist leader who was known as II Duce was Benito Mussolini- B. Mussolini was the leader of fascist Italy in pre-war and during the war. During World War II that is. 

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What did Wilson hope to accomplish with the League of Nations?A. He hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their quarrels peacefully.

B. He wanted the League of Nations to afford people the right to choose their own form of government.

C. He proposed the League of Nations could insist that Germany pay reparations to the countries it damaged during the war.

D. He believed the League of Nations could prevent freedom of the seas and free trade.

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The correct answer is A) He hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their quarrels peacefully.

Wilson's idea of a League of Nations was first expressed in his 14 Points speech. This speech outlined what he hoped the world would look like after World War I. During this era, World War I was supposed to be the "war to end all wars." Due to the numerous technological advancements, the amount of casualties were incredible. With this in mind, Wilson wanted to create an organization that would prevent another war like this from happening again. He felt that this organization would stop future wars from occurring and would provide an outlet for nations to discuss international problems.

1. that the terms of peace should not punish the defeated nations

2. the league of nations was ineffective

3.he hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their quarrels

4. self determination is granted for nation states

How did European imperialism following the Industrial Revolution differ from earlier forms of imperialism?A. It was less concerned with conquering and governing territories.
B. It was less widespread and more focused on dominating small areas.
C. It was used in Africa and Asia rather than only the Americas.
D. It was based on military power rather than economic power.

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One way in which European imperialism following the Industrial Revolution differed from earlier forms of imperialism was that "C. It was used in Africa and Asia rather than only the Americas," since the goal of many new empires was to gain as many natural resources as possible. 

What did Thucydides learn by observing the Athenian plague?

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Overall, Thucydides' observations of the Athenian plague provided him with valuable insights into the consequences of disease, the fragility of social order, the importance of leadership, and the power of human resilience.
These lessons continue to be relevant today and can help us better understand and navigate similar challenges in our own time.

In the following statement, Adam Smith comments on the individual who uses domestic industry and labor. Use Smith's statement to answer the question below: "...he intends only his own security... he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention... By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it."

Source: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

How does Smith's view of the economy expressed in this excerpt compare to Owen's?

Both believe individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to economic equality.

Both believe individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to economic inequality.

Smith believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Owens does not.

Owens believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Smith does not.

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The answer is:

Smith believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Owens does not.

Robert Owen, was one of the founders of the utopic socialism, which stated that self interest didn´t lead to social benefit. He promoted cooperatives and working class rights, but eventually he was bought out of his business because his partners didn´t like his ways of doing things.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Owens believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Smith does not." That is how Smith's view of the economy expressed in this excerpt compare to Owen's