How would you characterize the impact of the Great Depression

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Answer 1
Answer: the great depression led to many fall backs among millions of americans during FDR's presidency. It was an atrocious event after the stock market crashed on October 24th, 1929. Banks, Companies, Bonds, Stocks, Agriculture, etc... were all massively impact by thus event. This led to the creation of the New Deal in 1933 to give americans jobs and help domestically the country all around. The creation of the CCC, SSA, TVA, all helped america grow, but it wasn't until WW2 when the US escaped this great depression. It could be characterised as a massive global impact and important coming out of the progressive era.

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What did the aryan invaders introduce to india

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They introduced the caste system

Why did Andrew Jackson choose a new running mate in the 1832 presidential election?

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Can someone plz help.(1 pt)
Mark each statement if it correctly identifies a core belief of Christianity.

A.
Jesus is the Son of God.

B.
Jesus is the Messiah.

C.
Jesus has completed his work on Earth.

D.
By following the teachings of Jesus, people can be saved and enter heaven.

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the answers are A, B, and D jesus is the son of god and is also the messiah and that by following his example we may be saved.

My answer is A.Because they believed he was the son of god, B,C,and D. So mainly my answer is all of them (ICBW)

Which are ways American farming changed in the late 1800s?Choose all answers that are correct.



A.


no more fear of drought or crop diseases


B.


increased world competition


C.


independence from banks and railroads


D.


a move to large, single-crop farms

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For sure D but I'm not sure about the others.

Im pretty sure its B, D, and C

Many saw Natives as peoples that were “savages” and needed to be converted to Christianity or pushed off the land. Political, economic, or social :)

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Answer:

Social

Explanation:

social!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which are accurate descriptions of the reign of Louis XIV?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.

B.
He created and enforced laws that prohibited persecution for religious beliefs.

C.
During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings.

D.
He did all that he could and made sacrifices to help the working people with their everyday struggles.

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A. he thought without him his country would fail

Correct answers:

  • A. He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.
  • C. During his 72-year reign, he claimed the idea of the divine right of kings.

Details/context:

Louis XIV is a hugely important historical figure.  He was on the throne as king in France from childhood to his old age; he ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was known as the Sun King because all activity in France basically revolved around him.  So much so was that the case, that members of the nobility competed with each other for the right to help the king get dressed in the morning!  It was one of Louis XIV's goals to keep the ranking nobles from being a threat to his power, so he lured them to come live at the glorious Versailles palace with him. That way he could keep them under his influence and away from their lands in the provinces.  They were lavishly entertained, but lost the real power they would have had as lords governing in their provincial lands.

As to the "divine right of kings" idea, that belief was summed up succinctly by Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who was court preacher at the royal court of Louis XIV.  Bossuet said that monarchy "is sacred, it is paternal, it is absolute … the royal throne is not that of a man but the throne of God himself."  The claim of kings' divine right meant their authority could not be challenged because they were put in their office by God and were to be respected as God's sovereign representatives.