The gulf of tonkin resolution: question 27 options: was a nonbinding measure that passed both the house and senate calling for peace negotiations between north and south vietnam. was opposed by the majority of lawmakers in congress. authorized a ground invasion of u.s. troops into north vietnam. authorized the president to take "all necessary measures to repel armed attack" in vietnam.

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Answer: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution  authorized the president to take "all necessary measures to repel armed attack" in Vietnam.

This resolution had significant consequences for the Vietnam War and beyond that time.  In regard to the Vietnam War, it provided the justification for the president, Lyndon Johnson, to escalate US involvement in the war and magnify the number of US troops there by hundreds of thousands.  In US foreign policy in general, it represented an increase of the power of the Commander in Chief (the president) to deploy troops without getting formal approval in advance from Congress.

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What happened after welfare reform?

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That's an election issue today, but what's indisputable is that poverty levels absolutely skyrocketed.

Along how many major routes could people and goods travel into the West?

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Answer:

four routes

Explanation:

Many social critics in the 1950s criticized an American emphasis on...A.) diversity B.) conformity C.) individualism D.) intellectualism. 1. Many social critics in the 1950s criticized an American emphasis on (0 pts) diversity.
(1 pt) conformity.
(0 pts) individualism.
(0 pts) intellectualism.
1 /1 point
2. After World War II, many American cities began to decline because of the
(0 pts) increase in taxes.
(0 pts) influx of nonwhite minorities.
(0 pts) decrease in available public housing.
(1 pt) flight of middle-class white families.
1 /1 point
3. Which of the following contributed to rural poverty?
(0 pts) immigration
(1 pt) corporate farming
(0 pts) urban renewal projects
(0 pts) interstate highway construction
1 /1 point
4. In the 1950s, the federal government encouraged Native Americans to
(0 pts) stay on their reservations.
(0 pts) elect new tribal governments.
(1 pt) assimilate into American society.
(0 pts) revive and spread their traditions.
1 /1 point
5. What was an effect of the Native American termination policy?
(0 pts) Many Native Americans were killed by the government.
(0 pts) Native Americans gained independence from the United States.
(1 pt) Native Americans ended up in cities, impoverished, and without support systems.
(0 pts) Native Americans left the United States to live in Canada and Mexico.
1 /1 point

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Here are the answers to the following 5 questions that you posted.
1) Conformity.
2) Flight of middle-class white families.
3) Corporate Farming
4) Assimilate into American society.
5) Native Americans ended up in cities, impoverished, and without support systems.

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Compare and contrast United States society in the 1920s and the 1950s with respect to two of the following:race relation, role of women and consumerism

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they are not in the same year and they are the same because they respected

First elected Representative lawmaking body in colonies 1619 *

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Answer:

American Revolution

Explanation:

What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families? (5 points)People moved to the cities for factory jobs.
People moved south to pick cotton on farms.
Women kept house rather than working on farms.
People moved closer to ports to find work on ships.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Women kept house rather than working on farms." The effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families is that Women kept house rather than working on farms.

The correct answer is A) People moved to the cities for factory jobs.

The effect that the Industrial Revolution had on families was that people moved to the cities for factory jobs.

The Industrial Revolution changed the life of many people. Americans moved from rural states to larger cities where the factories were located and brought their families with them because they were looking for better jobs to improve the living conditions of their families. Although the working conditions an wages were not the best, they were better than the poor conditions the had in the south.