What could be considered the main purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau? A. to monitor the whereabouts of freed slaves B. to promote the policy of segregation C. to put down any suspected free-slave rebellions D. to meet the basic needs of former slaves

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Answer: I think it is D hope you get it right

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Which event in the life of Ronald Reagan shaped his feelings about communism?A. He discovered his wife had been a communist
B, His brother was killed in the Korean War.
C. He traveled to the Soviet Union as a teenager.
D. He testified against communist in the film industry.

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The event in the life of Ronald Reagan that shaped his feelings about communism is that he testified against communist in the film industry. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D". I hope this is the answer you were looking for and it has helped you.

Which of the following would be one of Jimmy Carter's greatest achievements in foreign policy? A. The Oil Embargo   B. The Iranian Revolution   C. The Panamanian Revolution   D. The Camp David Accords

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The Camp David Accords-D

Why should position papers be written in the active rather than the passive voice

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To apply an active voice while writing a text, subjects perform an action and expresses it through its representative verb. In other words, the mentioned individuals in a position paper are described as performing certain actions. On the other hand, when using a passive voice, the individuals are acted on by his actions.

Position papers should be written in active voice, as it is the most effective way to for a writer to express his or her opinion and present valid argumentations over his or her statements.

The active voice is more concise

OSHA has authority over the employers ofA. state government workers.
B. local government workers.
C. coal miners.
D. maintenance electricians.

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It would be that the OSHA has authority over the employers of "A. state government workers," although it should be noted that the OSHA also has a wide authority over many other types of employers. 

Why was the British government slow to pass laws addressing the problem of pollution during the early years of the Industrial Revolution?

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This occurred for numerous reasons. One would be that they never could've presumed how much damage it could do so they didn't care. Other things could be that they knew that it would harm the economy by reducing production.

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British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy

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How were the democratic and republican parties formed?

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The Democratic Party is the eldest of the two major political parties of the United States of America. This party actually began in 1791 by the formation of the Republican Party, that later changed its name to the Democratic-Republican party, and was founded by the Third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson and the Fourth President of the United States, James Madison. They formed this party in opposition to Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. This party soon became the Anti-Federalists' party as more of them became members. The Democratic-Republican party began as staunch supporters of republicanism and the protection of all citizens inalienable rights. This political party was against having a national bank and national debt. Its members felt the national government should lead the example of being fiscally responsible. They were also opposed to Alexander Hamilton's Jay Treaty of 1794 fearing closer economic ties with England would strengthen the Federalists in the newly formed national government. The Democratic-Republican party was in opposition of a large and strong federal government which was what the Federalists were advocating. This is the root platform of the Democratic Party.
Instead this party was pro a constitutional republic where the inalienable rights of the citizens would be adhered and be law by being in the social contract known as a constitution. This was the reasoning behind this party's staunch advocating for strictly adhering to the main body of the United States Constitution and the first ten amendments (the Bill of Rights).

In 1824 the Democratic-Republican party split into two factions and dissolved. One of these factions led by the Seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson and the Eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren became the Democratic Party and the other the Whigs. Both of these parties proclaimed their stand for American Republicanism. The Democratic Party kept the platform of the Democratic-Republican party as its own.
The Democratic Party was the majority party in the United States until the American Civil War. In the 1850's this party split again and those in opposition to slavery left the Democratic Party and helped with the formation of the Republican Party. Those known as the War Democrats helped with the campaign that made President Lincoln, a Republican, the first president for the Republican Party to get elected. The Democratic Party further split into what was called the Southern Democrats who were in support of the Confederacy in the South.
By the 1890's the Democratic Party was primarily a Southern party whose members voted party-line each election. These Democrats were known as the "solid South."