All of the following were advantages the North enjoyed over the South EXCEPTa. a larger population.
c. more military colleges.
b. more industry.
d. more miles of railroad tracks.

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Answer 1
Answer: C. more military colleges.

The North had two thirds of the railroads in the US, it had more cities and therefore a larger populations and it had more industry as the South was a largely agrarian society. Therefore, C is the correct answer because of the process of elimination.

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In the Elizabethan great chain of being, which being was at the lowest rung of human society?

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In the Elizabethan great chain of being, it was "minerals" that were at the lowest rung of human society, since it was believed that these were the foundations of plant life and nothing more. 

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D. the common man

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Many American businesses are expanding their operations into developing countries. These businesses are often finding that:Select one:
a. environmental standards are usually much higher in developing countries than in the U.S.
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"c. ethical standards are often overlooked by governments hungry for jobs or tax revenues" would be the best option, since developing countries usually lack the revenue needed to make things like government oversight a possibility. 

To which branch of the federal government did the National Rifle Association submit its brief in support of super PACs in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?

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The branch of the federal government at which National Rifle Association submit its brief in support of super PACs, was the "Judicial". During the whole trial, Citizens United had the support of the National Rifle Association against the Federal Election Commission. This support included publicly supporting the creation of super PACs by the incorporation of the 501(c)(4).

Answering the question, the National Rifle Association submits its brief in support of super PACs in United citizens vs. Federal Election Commission to the judicial branch of the federal government.

The citizens united filed a lawsuit before Supreme Court to stop the federal law commission from preventing it from airing its documentary on Hillary Clinton. The interest group, National rifle association also supported the position of the Citizens united.

Further Explanation

However, in 2010, the Supreme Court gave a landmark ruling in support of the citizens united and affirmed that the free speech clause of the first amendment prevents the government from restricting or limiting Independent corporations or organizations from spending on political communications.

The Supreme Court confirmed that political spending is a form of free speech and that the first amendment protected its provision

The Supreme Court decision was hailed as a win for independent cooperation, especially for organizations that have the interest to sponsor a candidate during the electioneering campaign.

The court ruling open door for nonprofit organizations, labor unions, and other large cooperation, the free will to spend money on any candidates of their choice.

Some of the section that was cited by the citizens united is section 203 of BRCA, which it claimed was in total violation of the first amendment right to free speech.

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The unemployment rate in 2012 at the end of President Obama’s first term was about _____ percent.

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Answer:   8 percent

The unemployment rate in October, 2012, stood at 7.8% -- with 325,000 jobs having been added that month.  By the end of Barak Obama's presidency, the unemployment rate in the nation had dropped to 4.8%.  Overall, during Obama's years in office, nearly 12 million jobs were added to the US economy.  (11,641,000 jobs, to be exact.)  Average weekly earnings for all workers were up 4.0 percent (after adjusting for inflation).  So there was significant economic recovery during the Obama years, but it took time to get that economic recovery going.  His first term in office was mostly just stabilizing the economy, and greater growth occurred during the second term.

The unemployment rate in 2012 at the end of President Obama’s first term was about 8% percent.

The unemployment rate in October, 2012, stood at 7.8% -- with 325,000 jobs having been created that month.  By the end of Barak Obama's presidency, the unemployment rate in the nation had dropped to 4.8%.

The unemployment rate for January 2009, the month the president took office, was 7.8 percent. And that’s exactly where it stood in September 2012, too.

What religious philosophy did most of the philosophes embrace?

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Answer:

Deism

Explanation:

Deism and rational religion were popular approaches to religion by philosophical thinkers during the Enlightenment.  John Locke was one of the early proponents of this sort of approach to thinking about God.  Deists (or we could say "God-ists") believed in God, but as a rather remote Being who had created the universe by his power and embedded in it natural laws that allowed it to run on its own from there.  Some have compared it to viewing God as the "great watchmaker" who designed the universe as a perpetual watch or clock that could run on from there without needing his personal intervention in daily affairs of earthly life.

Why did the United States help train soldiers in El Salvador in the 1980s?a to put an end to human rights violations
to prevent the spread of communism
C to relieve prolonged economic sufferingd
to protect the Roman Catholic Church

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Answer: B.to prevent the spread of communism

Explanation:

Reagan’s foremost international concern was in Central America, where he detected the most serious Communist threat. The tiny nation of El Salvador caught up since 1980 in a brutal struggle between Communist-supported revolutionaries and right-wing militants, received U.S. economic and military assistance. Critics argued that U.S. involvement guaranteed that the radical forces would gain public assistance by capitalizing on “anti-Yankee” sentiment. Supporters countered that allowing a Communist victory in El Salvador would lead all of Central America to enter the Communist camp (a new “domino” theory). By 1984, however, the U.S.-backed government of President José Napoleón Duarte had brought a modicum of stability to El Salvador.

It's B broski. There were communist rebels vs. the American trained home-team