Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
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who are major contributors of realism?
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What is the impact of an increase in the price of chicken on the price of hamburgers
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since hamburges don't contain chicken, it would be best to treat
them as substitute goods. If the price of chicken increases, more
people will eat hamburgers, which will also increase the price of
hamburgers.
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What statement best summarizes how the US mobilized its wartime economy
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The War Production Board told factories what to produce, just as
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What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
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To maintain international peace.
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What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
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Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.
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Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
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Which of the following events stripped Jews of their German citizenship
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Answer this question… The Nuremberg Laws
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What did the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki illustrate the idea that World War 2 was a total war
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Most of the people killed were not part of the military
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Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
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Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
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How did world war 1 impact the roles of women in liberal democracies such as the united States and Great Britain
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women were given increased political rights
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Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
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the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
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Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
who are major contributors of realism?
What is the impact of an increase in the price of chicken on the price of hamburgers
since hamburges don't contain chicken, it would be best to treat
them as substitute goods. If the price of chicken increases, more
people will eat hamburgers, which will also increase the price of
hamburgers.
What statement best summarizes how the US mobilized its wartime economy
The War Production Board told factories what to produce, just as
they did in World War II
What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
To maintain international peace.
What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.
Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
Which of the following events stripped Jews of their German citizenship
Answer this question… The Nuremberg Laws
What did the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki illustrate the idea that World War 2 was a total war
Most of the people killed were not part of the military
Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
How did world war 1 impact the roles of women in liberal democracies such as the united States and Great Britain
women were given increased political rights
Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''