Why did performing arts become popular in us cities in the late 18009s?

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Answer: I think beacuse The remarkable explosion of the arts in Miami has made our role as an arts-support organization even more important,” says Deborah Hoffman, Founding President of FAN. “The future holds even more promise that these diverse and exciting cultural opportunities will continue to enrich our lives.

- Miami City Ballet has become one of the largest ballet companies in the United States. Edward Villella started it going in 1985, and his Balanchine-infused repertoire gained immediate world recognition; Artistic Director Lourdes Lopez continues the top-level artistry, and the company recently garnered raves in New York. The troupe of over 50 dancers performs throughout South Florida, including at the Arsht. And at the three-story practice space on Miami Beach, residents can watch the artists rehearse, near Collins Park and the newly expanding Bass Museum, and across the street from the ocean.

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What events led to the end of the Cold War? What impact did the end of the Cold War have on American politics and foreign policy concerns?

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During 1989 and 1990, the Berlin Wall came down, borders opened, and free elections ousted Communist regimes everywhere in eastern Europe. In late 1991 the Soviet Union itself dissolved into its component republics. With stunning speed, the Iron Curtain was lifted and the Cold War came to an end.

In the years after World War II, the United States was guided generally by containment — the policy of keeping communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. The policy applied to a world divided by the Cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Read this short quote. Then answer the question that follows. “The judicial power ought to be distinct from both the legislative and executive, and independent upon both, that so it may be a check upon both, as both should be checks upon that.” – John Adams


Which of the following Enlightenment ideas does John Adams support in this quote?


A. separation of powers

B. limited government

C. social contract

D. natural law

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A. separation of powers

Explanation:

A. Separation of Powers

Which of the following was a cause of the Great Migration

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World war 1 was a cause of the great migration.

Think about how the court ruled in Engel v. Vitale. Based on that ruling, which of the following situations would be considered unconstitutional? Check all of the boxes that apply. A public school teacher writes a prayer on the blackboard and asks her class to say it. A public school principal prays each morning on the school’s loudspeaker system. A private school requires its teachers to lead students in prayer. A state passes a law requiring all schoolchildren to pray.

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Check all of the boxes that apply.

X   A public school teacher writes a prayer on the blackboard and asks her                                class to say it.

X   A public school principal prays each morning on the school’s loudspeaker system.

     A private school requires its teachers to lead students in prayer.

X   A state passes a law requiring all schoolchildren to pray.

The constitutional situation would only be the third option, as the requirement for the teachers to lead the prayer is in a Private School.

The main issue in the Engel v. Vitale case, ruled in 1962, n°370 U.S. 421, was the separation of the church and the state, and in this situation the requirement from the private school direction to the teachers is not a violation of the establishment Clause of the First Ammendment. Justice Douglas even argued that any type of public promotion of religion, including giving financial aid to religious schools, violates the Establishment Clause, thus confirming their independence.

All others situations include public workers or resources being used to promote religion.

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A. A public school teacher writes a prayer on the blackboard and asks her class to say it.

B. A public school principal prays each morning on the school’s loudspeaker system.

D. A state passes a law requiring all schoolchildren to pray.

How did car production compare to truck production inthe 1920s?
O Car production sharply increased through the
1920s compared to truck production.
O Both car production and truck production rose at
roughly the same rate.
O By 1930 both car production and truck production
had begun to fall.
O Truck production decreased as car production
increased.

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Answer: Car production sharply increased through the

1920s compared to truck

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Henry Ford was determined to build a simple, reliable and affordable car a car the average American worker could afford. So then came the Model T and the assembly line - two innovations that revolutionized American society

Which trail was popular from 1843 to 1870 and ran from Independence, Missouri, to the Willamette River Valley?

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The trail that was popular from 1843 to 1870 and ran from Independence, Missouri, to the Willamette River Valley was the Oregon Trail.

The Oregon Trail was one of the main routes of migration by land of North America, that departed from several places in the Missouri river and arrived until the Territory of Oregon.

The five to six months of travel allowed to cross more than half of the continent and the caravans, departing from Missouri, crossed the lands of what later would be five states of the USA: Kansas (1861), Nebraska (1867), Wyoming (1890), Idaho (1890) and Oregon (1859). In addition, some of the branches of this route became the main arteries that fed settlers six other states: Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Washington and Montana.

The answer will 100% be the Oregon Trail!