How do the media affect government?

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Answer 1
Answer: The media tells the people what to think. When everyone is thinking the same thing, they yell it out to their political leaders. The political leaders have to do something about it or the people who complained to them about it will not re elect that person. 

That is how it works.
Answer 2
Answer: media can start nasty little rumors about whats going on in the government causing people to loose faith in the government

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In what way did the form of the rome was developing a "soft belly" what does this mean?

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that their empire was getting lazy
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Which of the following eventually led Germany to start world war 2

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Germany started world war II because of the punishment of Germany under the Treaty of Versailles.

What causes World war II?

The Treaty of Versailles, as well as the German drive for revenge, triggered World War II. The economic downfall after world war I rise to many political changes.

By creating a rejuvenated feeling of national pride, Hitler exploited the Treaty of Versailles and the holes in German prestige caused by it which result in military loss.

Therefore, these are two main reasons why Germany started world war II.

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The answer is C. Since WWI they were punished and blamed for causing most of it. So they elected Hitler, which promised to give Germany back its land. Hitler started invading countries in Europe for this.

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What is one benefit to the constitution giving powers to state governments?

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Answer choices are:


A. It allows state residents to make decisions on local issues.

B. It gives the government the authority to defend the country as necessary.

C. It helps prevent the election of a president who wants to become a tyrant.

D. It divides Congress into the Senate and the House of Representatives.


The correct answer choice is:


A. It allows state residents to make decisions on local issues.


The Constitution provides four sorts of power to the national government which includes delegated powers, implied powers, inherent powers, and reserved powers. The reserved powers are reserved for the individuals and allows the people to make decisions on local issues.

it allows state residents to make decisions on local issues. hope i helped !

This Mexican leader made treaties that hurt his nation's economy, resulting in revolution. Francisco Madero
Porfirio Diaz
Emiliano Zapata
Pancho Villa
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The Boxer Rebellion was put down by a coalition of nations called the----- Nation Alliance.
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President Woodrow Wilson's plan for lasting peace was called the _____.
Fourteen Points
Thirteen Points
Sixteen Points
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The United States remained neutral during World War I until _____.
the Germans attacked Hawaii
the Germans attacked Great Britain
the Germans sank a bunch of American ships

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The correct answers to these questions are the following.

1.- The correct answer is B) Porfirio Díaz.

This Mexican leader that made treaties that hurt his nation's economy, resulting in a revolution was Porfirio Diaz.

Porfirio Díaz was the Mexican Dictator that ruled the country for more than 30 years. He played a key role in modernizing some aspects of the country such as the construction of railroads and the embellishment of Mexico City with European architecture. His dictatorship ended with the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910.

2.- The correct answer is C) 8.

The Boxer Rebellion was put down by a coalition of nations called the 8 Nation Alliance.

3.- The correct answer is A) Fourteen Points.

President Woodrow Wilson's plan for lasting peace was called the

Fourteen Points.

4.- The correct answer is B) the Germans sank American ships.

The United States remained neutral during World War I until the Germans sank American ships.

President Woodrow Wilson tried to maintain its foreign policy of neutrality to avoid entering World War 1, but some incidents made him change his mind. The interception of the Zimmerman telegram was one of them. In that telegram, Germany asked to support it in the war. The other incident was the German submarine warfare that sank the Lusitania ship. The US entered WW1 on April 6, 1917.

After the war, President Wilson elaborated his "14 Point Plan" to bring long-lasting peace to Europe, but European nations did not accept the plan.

I think the answer to your first question is Porfirio Diaz the answer to your second question is 8 Nation Alliance the answer to question 3 is 14 points and the last questions answer is The last answer choice sinking ships. (I am not too sure about this one, I think it is right, but...)  Good luck!

In the tinker v. des moines and hazel v. Kuhlmeier cases, how did the students' form of expression differ? which topics were their acts of expression for related to in each case?

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In Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme Court ruled that the wearing of a black armband in protest of the Vietnam War was not a substantial disruption of the school environment and was therefore protected speech.

It is the first major case to determine the speech rights of students.

In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court placed a limit on the speech rights of students when it ruled that it was permissible for a school to censor the actions of a school newspaper.

This is important as it provides a limit on the speech rights of students.

At issue in both cases are how the speech is disruptive to the school environment and many cases since then have hinged on the importance of the speech (protest in Tinker v. spreading gossip in Hazelwood) and the manner in which the speech is undertaken.

Andrew Jackson found his greatest support among the nation's wealthy and elite.

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Answer:

It's False. You should give more details.