By 1932, who were most in the United States blaming for the woes of the Great Depression? A. Franklin Delano Roosevelt B. Europe C. Herbert Hoover D. the Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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Correct answer:  C. Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover served as President of the United States from 1929 to 1933.  He was in office when the Great Depression began, and was blamed for the fact that the country struggled as it did.  The problems that led to the Depression had been building up for years before Hoover took office, but as the leader of the country when the troubles hit, he was the one who took the bulk of the criticism.  And Hoover really had no solutions to the problems.  In the 1932 presidential election, he was defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt.  Roosevelt implemented "New Deal" policies to combat the Depression.

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Answer: By 1932, who were most in the United States blaming for the woes of the Great Depression?c.Herber Hoover

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Explanation: Here are the 10 major causes of the French Revolution.

#1 Social Inequality in France due to the Estates System.

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Federalist believed in the separation of powers because they wanted

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the central government to avoid monarchy.

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By adopting Separation of Powers, with a system of balance and checks, they could have a system that would never be as powerful as having a monarch (a Civil Monarch as many in the South would call) in power. The idea was that even though the representative of the Federal Government was powerful, he or she would always be limited by the power of the legislative and judiciary.

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The events at Central High School show that _____. A. Governor Faubus supported integration B. many white Southerners opposed integration C. school facilities in Arkansas were inadequate or D. President Eisenhower agreed with the Brown ruling

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When Central High School was integrated in 1957, black students weresubjected to racial epithets and threats from the mob of white peopleoutside the school. The students had to be escorted into the school byarmed guards and troops were present at the school throughout the yearfor their safety. The ongoing threat to their safety indicates that manywhite Southerners opposed integration, so 'B' is the correct answer.
B. many white Southerners opposed integration

Which factor contributed to the entry of the United States into World War I?the imminent collapse of the Allies’ defenses
German submarine attacks on American ships \
overwhelming public support for the war effort
Mexico’s declaration of war on the United States

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German submarine attacks on American ships

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When the WWI began, the U.S. decided to maintain its isolationist policy, however, the continuous use of submarine warfare by Germany in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean that put American ships and citizens at risk and caused the sinking of several ships caused tension to increase between both nations and brought the U.S. closer into the war.

On January 31, 1917, when Germany formally announced its unrestricted submarine warfare policy, the U.S. finally determined to end diplomatic relations with Germany and entered into World War I on the side of the Allies in April.

the answer is B German submarine attacks on American ships

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Although Shays' Rebellion did not achieve its immediate goal, it proved that the United States needed a much "stronger" federal government, which is why the Articles of Confederation were replaced with the Constitution. 

What was John Locke's influence on American Democracy?​

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Locke changed and influenced the world in many ways. His political ideas like those in the Two Treatises of Government are in the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.

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