How did the Ten Commandments change beliefs? A. The Hebrews came to believe that all people were equal in the eyes of God. B. They showed polytheists that the gods would be fair to those that obeyed them. C. They showed the Egyptians that the gods cared for them.

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Even though there is no D :P The answer is A




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What role did John foster Dulles play in Eisenhower administration

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Answer:  Secretary of State

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The office of Secretary of State is the USA's cabinet-level official in charge of foreign relations and foreign policy.  In other countries, a similar position would be called "Minister of Foreign Affairs."

John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State under President Eisenhower.  He held the office from 1953 to 1959.  He wanted a change from what had been the "containment policy" which the US had followed during the Truman Administration, as recommended then by American diplomat George F. Kennan.   Dulles felt the containment approach put the United States in a weak position, because it only was reactive, trying to contain  communist aggression when it occurred.

Dulles sought to push America's policy in a more active direction; some have labeled his approach "brinksmanship."  In an article in LIFE magazine in 1956, Dulles said, "The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art."  He wasn't afraid to threaten massive retaliation against communist enemy countries as a way of intimidating them.

Dulles was Eisenhower's Secretary of State, which is someone who represents the United States to other foreign countries. He advocated an aggressive stance against Communism, and absolutely despised the idea of it. He also advocated for heavy reparations against Germany after World War 1. 

Which statement summarizes ordinary Americans’ attitude toward the war in Europe?A. They worried that the war would hurt trade and business.
B. They wanted the United States to fight on the side of the Allies.
C. They wanted the United States to fight on the side of the Central Powers.
D. They felt that the war was none of their business.

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The correct answer for the given question above would be option D. The statement that summarizes the ordinary Americans' attitude toward the war in Europe is that, they felt that the war was none of their business since they were just recent immigrants and they don't want to involve themselves in the war. 

D. They felt that the war was none of their business.

Americans during World War I believed the US should stay out of European affairs.

The US believed European wars should be handled by themselves. There was a fear that the war would impact Americans if they were to get involved at all. With so many new immigrants in the country, there was also a fear that a European conflict would split the American people. Neither side would have been a good option for the whole country unless a unifying event took place.

What role does the setting of an event (where and when it happened) play in historical context

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Setting is important because it can provide clues about people’s attitudes and beliefs at the time

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Setting is where and when a story takes place. Understanding the historical setting of the story often helps to understand the theme or main idea of the story, the author's purpose for writing.Historical setting refers to many things, but helps us to understand the context of a story or event.

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similar is that both
(1) emphasize the importance of the Bible
(2) caused the Thirty Years War
(3) challenge the authority of the Catholic Church
(4) helped to unify Christendom

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One way in which Martin Luther’s Ninety-five Theses and Henry VIII’s Act of Supremacy are similar is that both "(3) challenge the authority of the Catholic Church"

Was nationalism a cause of world war 1? Why? Give examples.

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Nationalism was a great cause of World War one because of countries being greedy and not negotiating. ... The use of Nationalism gave nations false hope and aggressive to win the war. Even if they weren't able to win a war due to their strength and understanding of plans and leaders. This leads to Imperialism.

Who funds public assistance programs?

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The federal government funds public assistance programs. this type of programs are created for the needy, but there are definitely certain clauses that needs to be fulfilled by the individuals to become a part of the program. This programs are created for helping the poor. I hope the answer helps you.

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state and federal governments

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