Which of the following were typical of society under John Calvin's leadership in Geneva?emphasis on hard work
low interest in the bible
elaborate new church buildings
dancing in honor of saints
penalties for fighting


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Answer 1
Answer: A. Emphasis on hard work
E. Penalties for fighting 

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Which nation emeged as a leading world power after world war 2

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The United States, we had proven we could pull our entire country out of a massive economic depression and become the strongest military power in the world in just a matter of years, even compared to Russia, Great Britain, Canada and many of the other large super powers at the time. Hope this helps!
I'm pretty sure it was the United States

John Lockers theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by nature is known as the theory of ?

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I'm pretty sure it's the social contract theory for that is what John Locke is famous for.

Explain in detail who could be considered "civilized" and "uncivilized" according the theory of Social Darwinism.?

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Social Darwinism applies Darwin's evolutionary concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to human society. One of the main ideas used to measure society in these terms, is the idea of civilization as a scale.

According to Darwin "the grade of civilization seems a most important element in the success of nations". To him, progress only went one way, and it was European's society's way as the example of what's civilized. Any society that didn't move along with Europe's perspective on moral and intellectual values, manifestations of technological or political advancement, would be considered "savage" or "uncivilized".


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Final answer:

Social Darwinism suggests societies evolve through natural selection. 'Civilized' individuals or societies adapt well and excel socially, economically, and politically while those deemed 'uncivilized' struggle. This concept was historically used to justify social inequality and colonialism.

Explanation:

The theory of Social Darwinism draws from Charles Darwin's ideas and proposes that societies and individuals evolve in the same way species do, through natural selection. Accordingly, in Social Darwinism, a group or person is considered 'civilized' if they adapt to their environment in ways that help them excel socially, economically, and politically. On the contrary, those deemed 'uncivilized' do not adapt as well and, therefore, struggle socio-economically and politically. The 'civilized' individuals or society are perceived to be superior, and this perceived superiority was often used in the past to justify practices such as colonialism and social inequality.

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President Reagan met with which Russian leader in a series of important meetings..

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The correct answer to the question above is Mikhail Gorbachev. President Raegan met with the Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev (the eighth and the last Soviet Union's leader) in a series of important meetings. The Russian leader even visited the White House. 

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"Mikhail Gorbachev"

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What composer became an American citizen in 1940? Richard Wagner Ludwig von Beethoven Igor Stravinsky Claude Debussy

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It was "Igor Stravinsky" who became an American citizen in 1940, due mostly to the fact that many Europeans were seeking refuge in the US during this time due to war in Europe. 

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Igor Stravinsky

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"Stravinsky left Paris and became an American citizen in 1940." According to odyssey.

Explain why Britain's policy of appeasement failed to prevent the German expansion from 1937 to the takeover of Czechoslovakia in March 1939.

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Britain wrongly assested the situation. Peace was not important for Germany.
Hitler didn't want to settle for anything less than conquering at least Eastern Europe. 
War for Nazis was the both the mean to achieve his goal, and a goal in itself.

German problems after defeat in WW1, and recession of 30' were covered by hatred towards Jews, Slaves or other minorities, and pangermanic propaganda. War was an important part in Nazi ideology.

Germany was willing to go "all in (to war)", while Britian was afraid to raise the stakes (and Hitler knew it).