True or false A conference of nations was brought together in 1944 to create institutions that would ensure there would be no more world wars

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The correct answer is True.

It is true that the Conference of Nations was brought together in 1944 to create institutions that would ensure there would be no more world wars.

Dumbarton Oaks Conference was an important meeting in Georgetown, Washington D.C. between the world’s superpowers from August 21 to October 27, 1944. The countries that participated were the United States, China, England, and the Soviet Union. The meeting -also known as the Conference of Nations- was brought together in 1944 to create institutions that would ensure there would be no more world wars. This meeting was the first step to gather the nations of the world. It was the beginning of the creation of what today we know as the United Nations.  


Answer 2
Answer: the answer is true so there u go :)


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Explanation: Almost as soon as the Civil War ended, southern state legislatures passed "black codes," which, for example, limited the kinds of work black people could do and their freedom of assembly, or regulated their speech toward white people. African Americans exercised basic rights under Reconstruction, but when that period ended, southern states began revising their constitutions and passing new laws that eventually established the system of segregation: separation of white and black Americans in nearly every aspect of life. Schools, housing, libraries, restaurants, parks and beaches, transportation, and theaters like the one shown here were segregated, and African Americans were required to use "colored" toilets, water fountains, and waiting rooms in public places. They did not receive equal protection under the law, were often tried and convicted without representation by a lawyer, and rarely served on juries. Black voting rights were severely restricted by poll taxes, grandfather clauses, and discriminatory tests. Although legal segregation was confined to the eleven states of the former Confederacy, as well as Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, segregation was also practiced by the federal government. During World War I, the armed forces were segregated; black soldiers held service positions, rather than leadership or combat positions. But in World War II, African Americans were no longer willing to accept segregated or discriminatory conditions. A threatened march on Washington in 1941 led to Franklin Roosevelt's executive order prohibiting discrimination in the defense industries; in 1948, the armed forces were desegregated. Moreover, African American service and sacrifice in the war effort heightened resistance to segregation once the war ended, when blacks returned to civilian life to find that they still could not buy a Coca-Cola at a machine such as the one in this photograph because of the color of their skin. Although there was no mass civil rights movement between World War I and the end of World War II, as there was in the 1950s and 1960s, organizations and individuals led public protests and lobbying efforts during this period. For example, in 1919, the NAACP published a report, "Thirty Years of Lunching, 1889-1919;" in 1921, the organization opened an office in Washington, D.C., to lobby for an antilynching bill. In 1934, Howard University students, wearing noises around their necks, pocketed the National Crime Conference when the conference leaders refused to discuss lynching as a national crime. A decade later, African Americans lobbied for legislation to end the poll tax. This photograph, taken in 1944, shows "pallbearer" with a casket signaling the end of Jim Crow, marching in the NAACP's Detroit, Michigan, "Parade for Victory." Such relatively modest steps for racial equality presaged a movement that would profoundly change the United States.

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I believe the answer is:  played a crucial role in the settlement of America, since the main reason the Puritans left England for America was to escape religious persecution.

During the religious persecution, people who refuse to adopt the national religion was either exiled or executed.

 America became the main destination for these people because of two reasons. First, we adopt the concept of religious freedom, which banned the government from interfering with people's religion. Second, at that time we provide new settlers with new lands in a low price.

How did Spain develop colonies in Central and South America?

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Beginning with the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean and continuing control of vast territory for over three centuries, the Spanish Empire would expand across the Caribbean Islands, half of South America, most of Central America and much of North America including present day Mexico and Florida.

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They also used rivers,lakes and tribes who lived there to help them expand just like France did and got Louisiana

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The architects of hagia sophia fused the central plan and the basilica by ____.

Placing the hemispherial dome in a square base.

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The building of the Hagia Sophia was based on the idea of building a cathedral that would be admired by Roman Catholic, Muslims and Roman Orthodox would like. Therefore, the architects focused on several dooms that would surround one with larger sizes and openings to portray different sights of the magnificent piece of art.

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Under Roman law, what does the term paterfamilias mean?A.
the oldest male and head of a family unit

B.
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C.
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D.
a king whose symbol of power was the fasces

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Your answer is going to be C.

Answer:They actual answer is A.

the oldest male and head of a family unit

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