In what time period did Japan experience an industrial revolution

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Answer: Up until the nineteenth century, Japan tried to keep foreigners and foreign interests in Japan at bay, to say the least. 
A turning point in that history culminated in 1868 when Japan had foreign technicians in a variety of disciplines on hand to help modernize the country. It was still a feudal entity but desirous of entering the international scene of manufacturing and marketing. 
Japan had its own people travelling to the West to be trained in the techniques of the modern economy.

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In what colony get the Quakers purchased land from lord John Berkeley? Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Massachusetts

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It was in the colony of "New Jersey" that the Quakers purchased land from lord John Berkeley, since this became the Quaker colony of "West New Jersey". 

Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of what larger governmental goal in the US?

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Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of the larger governmental goal in the US of mobilizing the domestic economy to support the war effort. 

The larger goal was uniting Americans around the war effort.

Cracking down on dissent would be a negative action in support of the larger, positive goal the government sought. The government wanted a fully united public in support of the war, and so it put out the message that that freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.  

Which of these states has not benefited from modern America's demographic shifts in its population, economy, and political power? California

Florida

Texas

Ohio

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Answer:

The state that has not benefited from modern America's demographic shifts in its population, economy, and political power is Ohio.

Explanation:

Ohio is a midwestern state of the United States, that is, it is a state that is not located at the epicenter of current migration flows (South and West of the United States, plus New York City).

Due to this situation and the decline in the last years of the industry, which constitutes the main engine of the state, the population is practically stagnant. In fact, from 1960 until today, its population has only increased by 1,000,000 people (less than 10%, from 10,600,000 to 11,600,000 inhabitants), while in the country as a whole the population increased from 179,300,000 to 320,000,000 inhabitants.

Ohio has not benefited

How were stories about war written after World War I different from earlierwritten works?
A. They ignored realism in favor of expressing subconscious
thoughts and emotions.
B. They were commissioned by governments to promote specific
political agendas.
C. They attempted to soothe social anxiety by offering solutions to
prevent future wars.
D. They described wartime destruction and pain rather than
celebrating war heroes.

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

Writers like Hemingway and Huxley wrote about the horrors of war and the aftermath. Literature changed to be very anti-war, and anti-violence.

Columbus visited many kings and queens asking for support before who finally agreed to pay for his famed voyage of exploration?Felix and Ileana, the king and queen of Mexico
Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Spain
Francois and Iris, the king and queen of France

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          The people who funded Columbus's journey are Ferdinand and isabella. Hope this helped!

How did the Constitution fix the problems of the Articles of Confederation? Use two of the following principles in a paragraph response: rule of law, checks and balances, separation of powers, republicanism, democracy, or federalism.

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The Constitution fixed the problems of the Articles of Confederation by instituting a system of federalism, in which power was shared between the federal government and the individual states. This is the embodiment of republicanism.