What did Adam Smith say should determine the cost of goods?

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Answer: Adam Smith believed in supply and demand in order to determine the cost of goods.

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During the Kennedy-Khrushchev era, America and the Soviet union came close to war over crises in Cuba and?:A. Vietnam.
B. Berlin.
C. China.
D. the Middle East.
E. South Africa.

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Answer by the letter B. After the end of World War II, Germany was divided into two parts allies. West Germany had had occupied by US troops, Britain and France, and the USSR moved east. In Germany began the formation of the two German states. It was the Berlin crisis. Berlin itself was divided into two dia and the Berlin Wall was erected. In 1949 created the GDR and the FRG.

How did the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War? Reporters frequently attacked Johnson over his administration's failed policies. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television. Newspapers refused to cover events that might show the war in a negative light. Protestors published magazines and appeared on television to explain their message.

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"For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television" is the best answer in terms of how the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War.

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B. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television.

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The Pentagon Papers _____. revealed that government officials had misled Congress and the American people about the war discussed U.S. policy in Vietnam during the Nixon presidency strengthened American public support for the war were written by the Plumbers

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The Pentagon Papers "revealed that government officials had misled Congress and the American people about the war," since it was argued that President Johnson knew far more about the detailed horrors and failed strategies of the war than he let on. 

Answer:  Revealed that government officials had misled Congress and the American people about the war.

Explanation:

Daniel Ellsberg was the military analyst who leaked "The Pentagon Papers" to the American press in 1971, revealing top secret information about US planning and decision-making in regard to the Vietnam War.  

The Vietnam War had a major impact in shifting public opinion toward distrust of government.  During the Vietnam War, a major credibility gap  became apparent in regard to what the government was telling the American public vs. what was actually taking place.  The term "credibility gap" was used by journalists who questioned the optimistic picture that the Lyndon Johnson administration painted regarding how the war was going, when investigative reporting showed a much more negative reality.

The credibility gap grew especially apparent when the Pentagon Papers (classified documents) were leaked to the press in 1971, showing that the government indeed had been deceiving the public about the plans and conduct of the war over the years.

Which of the following statements is true regarding French colonialism in Southeast Asia in the late 19th century?

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Nationalists immediately began fighting and demanding freedom from French rule.

Answer:False, Tue, False  

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Identify the following people and their role in the Civil War: Abraham Lincoln Jefferson Davis Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee please help!

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Ulysses S Grant

April 27 1822 - July 23 1885

Ulysses S Grant was the supreme Union general during the civil war and then later 18th President of the United States. Grant was instrumental in the battlefield defeat of the Confederacy and then as President worked to implement Reconstruction.

Andrew Johnson

December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875

Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's last Vice-President and succeeded to office as the 17th President following Lincoln's assassination. He was the first President to be impeached and avoided removal Andrew John Andrew Johnson

December 29, 1808 – July 31, 18t Vice-President and succeeded to office as the 17th President following Lincoln's assassination.

Abraham Lincoln

February 12 1809 - April 15 1865

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States and the first Republican elected to that office. Lincoln was president during the Civil War, with his election being cited by southern states as one of the reasons for their succession. Lincoln's two terms in office saw the Union defeat the Confederacy and the abolition of slavery in the United States. Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, the first American President to die in that manner.

Robert E Lee

January 19 1807 - October 12 1870

Robert E. Lee was the Confederate general in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia and at the end of the war Supreme Commander of remaining Confederate forces. Lee was considered to be one of the finest generals in the United States at the outbreak of succession and was offered command of Union armies but declined. When Virginia left the Union, Lee remained loyal to his home state and became a general for the Confederacy. Lee's surrender in 1865 marked the end of the Civil war and Lee himself strongly supported reconciliation between the North and South, particularly in rejecting any suggestions for a southern insurgency against the Union. After the war Lee became the president of what is today known as Washington and Lee University.

Jefferson Davis

June 3, 1807/1808 – December 6, 1889

Jefferson Davis was a former Secretary of War (under President Franklin Pierce) and Senator from Mississippi who became the first President of the Confederacy. He was seen as an ineffective leader particularly given the wartime situation and in comparison with Abraham Lincoln. Davis was captured after the war and imprisoned for two years.

Which is an accurate definition of humanism?A.
the Renaissance idea of portraying humans as lifelike figures

B.
a literary movement that stressed the importance of nature, feeling, and emotion

C.
a movement that focused on reason as a means of bringing justice, equality, and freedom

D.
a movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential

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A movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential is an accurate definition of humanism. Hence, option D is correct.

What is humanism?

Humanism is a philosophy of life that emphasizes reason and our shared humanity, acknowledging that moral principles should only be based on human nature and experience.

Humanists hold that rather than being created, humans have naturally evolved. They hold that humans continue to evolve, much like the other creatures that now inhabit our world. Evidence demonstrates how closely tied human welfare is to nature and to the survival of a wide variety of other species.

Humanists reject the concept of a deity. They think it's possible to have a good, happy life without adhering to a conventional religion. They also don't adhere to a sacred text. Humanists, in contrast, respect qualities like reason and rely on science to explain why things are the way they are.

Thus, option D is correct.

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the correct answer is D. a movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential. hoped it helped :)