Which of these services would be provided by the government to the people in a socialist system?A) health care
B) car insurance
C) a free home
D)all of the above

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Answer 1
Answer: Generally speaking, it would be "health care" that would be provided by the government to the people in a socialist system, although it should be noted that this depends heavily on the extent of the socialist government. 
Answer 2
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Generally speaking, it would be "health care" that would be provided by the government to the people in a socialist system, although it should be noted that this depends heavily on the extent of the socialist government.

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PLEASE HELPOKLAHOMA HISTORY
15 POINTS

1. What was the purpose of distributing land by lottery?
A. to provide a more accurate way of tracking the distribution of land
B. to speed up the process of distributing land
C. to make the distribution of land more exciting
D. to eliminate issues that occurred with the land run method of distributing land

3. Which statement about the first territorial government is true?
A. The first territorial governor was a previous president.
B. The people of Oklahoma selected their first governor.
C. Washington officials overlooked Oklahoma when appointing the governor.
D. The Cherokee Commission appointed the first territorial governor.

7. How did mining affect the economies of the Twin Territories?
A. Mining for lead, zinc, gypsum, and gold contributed to an increase in population and businesses.
B. The lack of mineral resources in the Twin Territories caused the economy to decline when the mining industry grew in the far West.
C. The economy in Oklahoma Territory declined because all the mining towns were in Indian Territory.
D. The economy of the Twin Territories stabilized once more people moved to the territory in search of gold.

8. Which of the following statements describes the state of the agricultural industry during the late 1800s in Oklahoma Territory?
A. Sorghum cane grew easily in the region and as a result boosted the economy.
B. Wheat crops did not grow successfully in the region and, as a result, the economy did not thrive.
C. Tobacco was the most popular crop in the region; however, it was in high demand so it was not profitable.
D. Cotton was the most popular crop in the territory and was profitable once farmers learned to kill the boll weevil that destroyed crops.

10. Which of the following was an event that led to the passing of the Organic Act for the territory of Oklahoma?
A. the passing of the Enabling Act
B. a committee chaired by Sidney Clarke lobbying Congress to establish a territorial government
C. a group of boomers writing letters to the 51st Congress requesting a territorial government
D. the creation of the Springer Amendment

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:
(1)  D. to eliminate issues that occurred with the land run method of distributing land
(3) C. Washington officials overlooked Oklahoma when appointing the governor.
(7) 
A. Mining for lead, zinc, gypsum, and gold contributed to an increase in population and businesses.
(8) D. Cotton was the most popular crop in the territory and was profitable once farmers learned to kill the boll weevil that destroyed crops.
(10) B. a committee chaired by Sidney Clarke lobbying Congress to establish a territorial government
(1)  D.
(3) C.
(7) A.(8) D. (10) B. 

When was the Indian removal act issued and what did the act do?

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The Indian removal act was issued on May 28, 1830.  It allowed the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders.

How did mountain ranges affect the way people lived in the americas?

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Answer:

Like these are difficult to cross, separating the coastal plains near the Pacific Ocean from the eastern plains that extend into the Atlantic Ocean make communication between populations difficult.

Explanation:

As it is difficult to cross them, it is difficult to trade goods or supply them in a war. This type of population ends up being isolated from the world around them.

They make the transportation more difficult by having lots of rain, having deserts in their rain shadow, provide urban water supplies and are the homes to indigenous people.

Who was Dona Marina? a. The god of disease c. The ruler of the Taino b. A bi-lingual guide d. A missionary

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Dona Marina or La Malinche was a B) bi-lingual guide who served as an interpreter during the Spanish conquest of Aztec lands. She was a slave given to the Spanish by the natives of Tobasco in 1519. 
Dona Marina was a bi-lingual guide

Akbar demonstrated his religious tolerance byworshiping in each religion's tradition at least once in his life.

legally defining religious discrimination.

reading all of the major religious texts.

taking four wives, one from each of the major religions.

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The correct answer is D) taking four wives, one from each of the major religions.

Akbar demonstrated his religious tolerance by taking four wives, one from each of the major religions.

The success of Akbar as the leader of his empire was because he respected and was tolerant of the different religious beliefs of his people. He created a central government and allied with the defeated nations. He knew how to get the confidence of the people he conquered. His taxes were moderate and incorporate people into his government no matter their race or ethnic background. He did not force Hinduist people to convert to Islam, indeed, he participated in Hindu events, and married women from different religions to establish solid alliances.

taking four wives, one from each of the major religions.

Why was the West able to develop so rapidly? (^) New territory was acquired after the Civil War.
(*) Railroads were built to connect the East and West coasts.
(-) There were easier living conditions in the West.
(+) Indian labor was used on the large cattle ranches.

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Answer:

railroads were built to connect the east and west coast

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