Who did king william i appoint as both prime minister and foreign affairs minister?

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Answer: Emperor William I of Germany appointed Count Otto von Bismarck

He was a supporter of Bismark and his policies of uniting Germany in general but even he didn't like everything that Bismarck wanted. He was a liberal in the classical sense while Bismarck was reactionary in many ways but he knew how capable Bismarck was and rewarded him with both of those positions which proved to be a good things.

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Which statement best summarizes the change the Second Great Awakening brought to the United States in the 1800s?Religion became a powerful authority for more Americans, and the government's power was reduced.
Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society.
The differences between Christian churches became deeper, causing violence and conflict among citizens.
Christianity became more popular and many local, state, and federal laws were changed to better support Christian values.

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The statement that best summarizes the change the Second Great Awakening brought to the United States in the 1800s would be "Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society," since a great part of this movement was people's commitment to social and moral change. 

I think its b Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society.

In 1935, the German government passed the Nuremberg Laws to

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remove rights of jews :-)

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A glacier slowly moves across the land, picking up and carrying bits of rocks down the side of a hill. weathering or erosion?

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Answer:

Erosion.

Explanation:

Erosion is the movement of material on the earth's crust from one location to another. Weathering is the breaking down of rocks and such due to external or internal factors, but does not necessarily move the material to another location.

With this in mind, the glacier carries rocks with it as it travels and is therefore erosion.

That is called Erosion

The French and Indian War settled the question of: which country controlled the North American continent which country could build forts along with Great Lakes which country could legally trade with the Indians which country could legally trade with the colonies

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Generally speaking, the French and Indian War settled the question of "which country controlled the North American continent," since it was a war of British and French dominance in this region. 

The French and Indian War settled the question of which country controlled the North American continent between Great Britain and France.

At the beginning of the 18th century, the population of the British colonies in North America did not exceed 250,000 inhabitants, which is a very small number compared to the eight million inhabitants in Spanish South America, although throughout the first Half of that century the population increased rapidly thanks to the massive arrival of Europeans (especially Scots) and African slaves (it is estimated that more than 250,000 slaves arrived in those years). This pushed the British colonies, which until then were limited to the coastal strip, needed to expand. The colony of Georgia was created to the south, bordering on Spanish Florida.

The French had also settled in North America although their domains there were not fully consolidated as they were too large for a population of about 70,000 inhabitants. Despite this, they managed to expand, occupying all of Quebec, the Great Lakes, and reaching Louisiana, thus creating a barrier that prevented British expansion to the north and west. All this territory was controlled through a large number of forts distributed in the border areas and with few cities.

Both colonial empires, therefore, collided in the vast region that comprised from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The zone of greater conflict was the Ohio Valley, a region to the south of Great Lakes that included great part of the present states of Ohio, Pensilvania and West Virginia. This territory was gradually occupied by the French at the beginning of the 1750s through the construction of several forts.

During the war, France lost control over all of its Canadian possessions, which was ratified by the Treaty of Paris. It lost all his colonies east of the Mississippi, except Saint Pierre and Miquelon, two islands near Newfoundland. In the Caribbean, it only maintained the islands of Guadalupe and Martinique.

Great Britain had been, clearly the great winner of the conflict, managing to dominate the entire east coast of North America and eliminating a rival colonial empire that prevented it from expanding into the interior. It also gained importance in the Caribbean waters thanks to the numerous places won to the French.

1. How did wartime pressures create a break from the past? a. All women quit their jobs once they married to raise large families.b. Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women’s work.
c. Women working in blue-collar fields had to give up their jobs to returning soldiers.
d. Most children stayed in daycare centers instead of in the care of extended families.

2. During World War II, many African Americans a. found work with national defense employers.
b. carried out a large protest march on Washington, DC
c. served in military units that were not segregated.
d. joined organizations dedicated to fighting segregation.

3. How did population shifts change American life during the war? a. The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, economic, and political force.
b. The South lost about a million people as a whole to cities such as Chicago and Gary.
c. Older industrial cities in the North, such as Detroit and Cleveland, began to decline.
d. California lost 2 million residents who left to seek work in wartime industries.

4. How were the civil liberties of Japanese Americans threatened after the bombing of Pearl Harbor? (1 point)the U.S. government evacuated more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to the West Coast
Japanese Americans were forced to sell their property
Japanese American men, women , and children were placed in internment camps
all of the above

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1.) One way wartime pressures created a break from the past was many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work. The correct answer is B. 

2.) During World War 2, many African Americans joined organizations dedicated to fighting segregation. The correct answer is D. 

3.) One way population shifts change American life during the war was the southwest became a growing cultural, social economic, and political force. The correct answer is A. 

4.) The civil liberties of Japanese Americans threatened after the bombing of Pearl Harbor was Japanese American men, women, and children were placed in internment camps. The government evacuated more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to the West Coast, and they were forced to sell their property. The correct answer is all of the above. 

A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work was the idea that the post-war worldA.presented chances to become wealthy.
B.needed new inventions to fix problems.
C.presented chances for adventure.
D.was empty and meaningless.

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A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work was the idea that the post-war world "C.presented chances for adventure," since many people thought that World War II would have devastated the world more than it actually had. 

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The answer is D) Was empty and meaningless

Explanation:

F. Scott Fitzgerald work was about how bad war is and how life became meaningless after the war. A great example of this is his book The Great Gatsby.