The Bauhaus art movement emphasized simple, easily reproducible designs using basic materials. Who founded this art movement?

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Answer 1
Answer: The Bauhaus art movement was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 in Germany and ended in the 1930's
Answer 2
Answer:

in PLATO the answer is =Walter Gropius


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list two rights that are found in the English bill of rights that are found in the U.S bill of rights

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A1. The right of freedom of speech, religion, and press
A2. the right to bear arms

What are some examples of people in power using these tactics today

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I think this question is related to the movie "Selma:The Bridge to the Ballot".

People in power use laws, custom and procedures to maintain a status quo that favored them. They believe that everyone has a price. They are willing to bribe anyone to either bend some rules, or hasten procedures to get their desired results.

If someone can't be bribed, the family and job opportunities of said individual will be threatened forcing said individual to conform to what the person in power wants to happen.

In economics, all goods and services that exist must be made by which of thefollowing?
A. Consumers
B. Nature
C. Capital
D. Workers

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

if no one works nothing can be traded or bought hope this helps

Answer:D

Explanation:

just did it on a p e x

In what ways did the goals of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s manifest themselves in the identity politics of the 1970s?

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Answer: The goals of the movement were freedom from discrimination; equal opportunity in employment, education, and housing; the right to vote; and equal access to public facilities.

why was the yet offensive considered a turning point in the vietnam war? a) the united states and south vietnam won a strategic victory. b) the massacre of unarmed civilians damaged support for the war. c) U.S. forces destroyed supply lines between North and South Vietnam. d) The vietcong and north vietnamese demonstrated that they could still fight.

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The correct answer is option D: the Vietcong and North Vietnamese showed that they could still fight.

The Tet offensive was considered a turning point in the Vietnam War because it showed the Vietcong and North Vietnamese could still fight more. It was led by Vo Nguyen Giap who was one of the best generals of the 20th century.

He was trained in guerrilla war tactics, so he planned the offensive and decided to attack on Christmas Eve when it was least expected.

For that reason, Giap attacked two fronts:  the US Marines' firebase in Khe Sanh and, at the same time, the NLF and NVA attacked the major cities of South Vietnam. Even though the Tet offensive didn't succeed as expected, it had a deep and lasting effect during the war, which proved to be a turning point.

Durning the 1840s Americans use the idea of manifest destiny to justify what

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Answer:  Westward expansion.

Explanation:  Both government and individual felt nothing should stop the all-powerful drive to expand the size of the country.

That idea was used to conquer all the land in America for the belief of God. If I remember correctly, sea to sea or coast to coast.