How did prosperity of the 1920s give way to the Great Depression

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Answer: During the 1920s, many Americans enjoyed what seemed like an endless era of prosperity. But in 1929, the stock market crashed. Production fell, unemployment rose, and the economy went into a period of dramatic decline. Years after the Great Depression began, periodic contraction was seen as part of the business cycle.

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At the beginning of the American Revolution, General Washington would have been likely to support

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At the beginning of the American Revolution, General Washington would have been likely to support longer enlistments for colonial troops.

longer enlistments for colonial troops.

Which idea is King trying to leave his audience with his Nobel Prize acceptance speech.A. Violence is sometimes the only responds to violence
B. Many people hav died in the fight for freedome
C its alright to feel hopeless in the face of despair
D. Never give up the fight for freedom, even when it gets difficult

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Martin Lurther King Jr is by far one of my favourite historical figures. What he did is very inspirational, and teaches many of us (not only the minority) that we can still make a difference, even in times of difficulty. 
At rechieving his Nobel Peace Prize, Martin Lurther King Jr, delivered a speech that touched many hearts. It was about the fight to freedom.
"...win the racial injustice...I accept...we move with determination...establish a rain of freedom...our children crying out of brotherhood...trying to secure the right to vote...who were brutalized...unrelenting struggle...this movement is [to achieve]...that non-violence is the answer to the political and moral questions on our time...without resorting to violence and oppression...have demonstrated that non-violence...is a POWERFUL moral force..."\
Answer: D

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Answer: Never give up the the fight for freedom, even when it gets difficult.

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How does Nick feel when Gatsby tells him about things like his time at Oxford, his medals for his service in the war, and his time living "like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe"?

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The reaction by Nick when Gatsby tells him about things like his time at Oxford, his medals for his service in the war, and his time living "like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe'' was that he thaught they impress Nick, who envies Gatsby's adventurous and eventful past.
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as though Gatsby is lying, and he dislikes him

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The Greeks created the political system called a republic.


TrueFalse

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False. the ancient Romans created the republic. the ancient Greeks created the democracy

What were sun-baked bricks plastered with mud called?

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Theanswer is Abode.  These are used forbuilding structures such as houses and in cases even tall buildings.  It is used all over the world.  Once they dry, workers begin to use them tobuild structures and hold them together with mud and straw.  In modern times, cement is now used as abonding agent whenever these blocks are involved and they are also reinforcedby steel rods.  Some structures made fromabode bricks still stand today and even modern buildings  in some areas make use of abode as a buildingmaterial.

Why were many u.s. citizens against the second bank of the united states, which was an attempt by congress to restore order in the monetary system in 1816?

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Viewed as an overstep of the federal government.


The Constitution did not give the federal government the direct right to have a National Bank.


Members of the Democratic Republican party believed in the direct interpretation of the Constitution. The party was in control of the government and many citizens believed the government should not extend their power. A federal government should not have access to the peoples' money because it would give them the ability to create a tyrannical government.

There were many U.S. citizens against the Second Bank of the United States, which was an attempt by Congress to restore order in monetary system in 1816 because Citizens feared that a central bank placed too much power in the hands of the federal government