Explain the Counter Cultural Movement ,Who was in it or made it up and what was its purpose?

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Answer: The counter cultural movement opposed the traditional values imposed by post ww2 USA. They began as beatniks, who later evolved into the hippie movement, who opposed US politicians and wanted equality for everyone.

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The "Rough Riders" werea.cuban revolutionaries who battled the spanish for independence
b.a volunteer cavalry unit in the spanish american war
c.newspaper owners who influenced public opinion by exaggerating the truth
d.spanish generals in cuba who mistreated the civilian population.

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The Rough Riders were "b. a volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish-American war," who fought for the United States, due to the fact that the American standing army at this time was relatively small. 

The "Rough Riders" were volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish American war.

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The Rough Riders were the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Units of the United States during the Spanish War and the only one to be involved in the combat. It was an unorganized, small and understaffed troops as compared to the troops of the American Civil war.

The troop of the Volunteers were organized by the order of President William Mckinley in order to strengthen the ground force for better assistance during the War. Around 125,000 riders were employed as volunteers to the troops during the war.  The troop was also sometimes called “Wood’s Weary Walker”  as its first commander was, Colonel Leonard Wood.

During May 1998 around 1060 Rough Riders along with more than 1258 horses and mules were sent to the Southern Pacific railroad to set off to Cuba. On arriving Cuba on 23rd June 1898  the troops unloaded themselves and waited for the further order. The troops lacked an adequate amount of supplies and transportation facilities and were even unskilled. All these served as a demerit t the troop's members who were to see the combat.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Rough Riders

Keywords: Rough Riders, 1st Volunteer Cavalry, United States, Spanish War, American Civil war, President,  William Mckinley, Wood’s Weary Walker, Colonel Leonard Wood, Southern Pacific railroad, Cuba

The colonist's main complaint about the Stamp Act was that________________. Select one: a. it raised the price for postage to an unreasonable level b. it provided money that went to England to pay for soldiers c. they had no representative in Parliament and thus no say in passing the tax d. the King did not use the money collected on stamps for the protection of the colonists

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The colonist's main complaint about the Stamp Act was that they had no representative in Parliament and thus no say in passing the tax. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "c". This actually sowed the seeds of revolt among the colonists. 

Which task was not one of the jobs of a scribe

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Scribes didnt create laws. They were not responsible for it.
Write laws and compose emails

Spanish and portuguese migration in latin america resulted in

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it resulted in christopher Columbus finding the new world (florida)

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In Common Sense, what does Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the colonies will continue to flourish under British rule? A.That the argument lacks evidence and ethos
B.That the argument lacks pathos and logos
C.That the argument is faulty and incorrect
D.That the argument is deductive and solid

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A.That the argument lacks evidence and ethos " In Common Sense, Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the colonies will continue to flourish under British rule is that the argument lacks evidence and ethos 

What Thomas Paine said was that the argument was faulty and incorrect.

What is Thomas Paine's common sense?

This was the article that was written by Thomas where he talked about the need for the independence of the 13 colonies from the British people.

He used both political and moral reasons as a way of getting the people to fight in order to leave the British.

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Reasons the bureaucracy affect policy making?

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In order to get their policies passed, the president and Congress must work with the bureaucracy

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Read the passage and then answer the following question: Which of the statements listed after the passage is true?One of the first strikes of cotton-factory operatives that ever took place in this country was that in Lowell, in October, 1836. When it was announced that the wages were to be cut down, great indignation was felt, and it was decided to strike, en masse. This was done. The mills were shut down, and the girls went in procession from their several corporations to the "grove" on Chapel Hill, and listened to "incendiary" speeches from some early labor reformers. One of the girls stood on a pump, and gave vent to the feelings of her companions in a neat speech, declaring that it was their duty to resist all attempts at cutting down the wages. This was the first time a woman had spoken in public in Lowell, and the event caused surprise and consternation among her audience. . . . It is hardly necessary to say that so far as results were concerned this strike did no good. The dissatisfaction of the operatives subsided, or burned itself out, and though the authorities did not accede to their demands, the majority returned to their work, and the corporation went on cutting down the wages. A. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' anger and the mills being shut down. B. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' public speeches and the strike's failure. C. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' strike and an increase in wages. D. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' protests and the factory cutting wages.