In a unitary system of government local offices

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Answer 1
Answer: Generally speaking, in a unitary system of government local offices "have very little authority", since most of the authority is vested in a single, centralized government body. 
Answer 2
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Answer: must follow decisions made by the central government.

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What was the purpose of the House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)?

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The HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having fascist or communist ties.

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3. According to Madison, what is one of the greatest principles of a strong federal government?

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(1) It set up a federal form of government, which listed the powers of the national government and reserved all other powers to the states

Answer: A strong central government

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What was a separatist

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Answer : it is the advocacy of a state of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group.

Question 22 (Worth 2 points) (LC)Which weapon caused the fewest casualties in World War I?


A machine gun


B artillery


C airplane THIS IS THE RIGHT ANSWER i think  


D bayonet WRONG


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Give text evidence

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I agree with you it is C. Airplane -Airplanes were really only doing large amounts of attacking enemy troops on the ground in 1918, and they honestly weren't that good at it.

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The answer is bayonet

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its bayonet because they couldn't always get close enough to stab everyone. An airplane can do way more destruction that a knife. A bayonet is a knife. And the question is asking what weapon caused the FEWEST causalities in WWI

Causalities meaning death!!!

Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth were born free blacks.
True
False

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False. I don't know about Sojourner Truth, but I do know that Fredrick Douglass was born as a slave. 
It is false. They were both born into slavery. Truth was set free in 1827. Douglass was a runaway slave.

How did the United States' entry into World War II affect the American economy? A. It increased the availability of goods.. B. It produced a wave of labor outsourcing.. C. It slowed the growth of corporate profits.. D. It decreased unemployment significantly.. .

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Before America joined the war the country was in depression. After the Japs attacked Pearl Harbor the US entered the war. We had to make planes, tanks, vehicles, weapons, ammunition, etc., and it created thousands of jobs. America then started sending supplies to our troops overseas as well as other Allied troops . The answer is D.

The entry of the United States into World War II brought a positive impact on the economy of the country. The unemployment rate decreased significantly after this action.

 

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Furthermore, there are other impacts of involvement of the United States into World War II:

1. Economic Impact of Government Spending

The role of the U.S. government in the war and post-war not to replace private companies, but to start. Without an invasion of deficit-financed government expenditure, American industry would not be able to place the foundation for wealth that occurred after the war. At that time, economists worried that the US would fall into recession or other depression after the war ended in 1945, but the opposite was true.

2. Impact of the Shift to a Peacetime Economy

In the war, the U.S. economy was a directive economy, prices were controlled and many consumer goods were not generated or had limited supplies. Food products were restricted and there was often a lack of everything from milk to nylon. No new cars were manufactured and many industries and companies were taken control by the government for the war endeavor. When the war ended, the command economy and the government's influence on the economy also declined.

3. Impact of Returning Soldiers and the GI Bill

Economists at that time worried about dramatic unemployment as soon as American soldiers got back home after the war. An award-winning economist in the future predicted that the employment prospects would be so terrible that they would make an "epidemic of violence." However, it did not happen due to a combination with a GI Bill that sent past GIs back to school to get a college degree.

4. Impact on American Consumer Spending Habits

Americans who were used to skimping and saving during the Depression and overcoming deficiencies and rationing in the war were ready to use a sum of money on consumer goods. Historians state that economic retrieval depended on Americans buying pieces of machinery that would support them improve their lives such as new equipment, cars, and other new goods such as television that appeared on the market. Buying things for the home was seen as more pragmatic than pampering and that was a good message to send to new families who grew up depressed and skimped on war.

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Keywords : World War II, American economy

Subject  : History

Class  : 10-12

Sub-Chapter : American History