What conflict began after the end of WWII? The United States was not the only leading power on the world stage after the end of World War II; it had a new competitor for this power in the Soviet Union. How did the use of atomic bombs affect the events of World War II? The […]
What was the significance of Oberlin College of Ohio?
What was the significance of Oberlin College of Ohio? In 1835 Oberlin became one of the first colleges in the United States to admit African Americans, and in 1837 the first to admit women (other than Franklin College’s brief experiment in the 1780s). It has been known since its founding for progressive student activism. Why […]
Where does the witness sit in court?
What would happen if Julius Caesar was never assassinated?
What would happen if Julius Caesar was never assassinated? If Caesar had not been assassinated the senate would have retained the democratic society, as was its objective. Despite the fact that Caesar had become a dictator, the senate had managed to have in place a democratic society. If he had not been killed, it would […]
What market structure is the most difficult to enter?
What market structure is the most difficult to enter? Terms in this set (14) Monopoly (impossible entry) Oligopoly (difficult entry) Monopolistic competition (relatively easy entry) Perfect competition (very easy entry) Which answer correctly lists the market structures from the most competition to the least? The correct sequence of the market structure from most to least […]
What were 3 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
What were 3 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? Weaknesses Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size. Congress did not have the power to tax. Congress did not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce. There was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by Congress. There was […]
Who were the main leaders of the Great Awakening?
Who were the main leaders of the Great Awakening? The major figures of the Great Awakening, such as George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Gilbert Tennent, Jonathan Dickinson and Samuel Davies, were moderate evangelicals who preached a pietistic form of Calvinism heavily influenced by the Puritan tradition, which held that religion was not only an intellectual exercise […]
What are the social impacts of human trafficking?
What are the social impacts of human trafficking? Victims of human trafficking can experience devastating psychological effects during and after their trafficking experience. Many survivors may end up experiencing post-traumatic stress, difficulty in relationships, depression, memory loss, anxiety, fear, guilt, shame, and other severe forms of mental trauma. Which of the following place an individual […]
Why did the colonies need to create an army?
Why did the colonies need to create an army? The Continental Army was formed to secure American colonists’ independence from Great Britain. This army courageously fought what became known as the American Revolutionary War and claimed victory for the newly formed United States. The Revolutionary War began in 1775. Why was the colonial army unable […]
How does an experiment differ to an observational study?
How does an experiment differ to an observational study? In an observational study, we measure or survey members of a sample without trying to affect them. In a controlled experiment, we assign people or things to groups and apply some treatment to one of the groups, while the other group does not receive the treatment. […]