Question by : History homework! please help!? 14. In what Middle Eastern region did Jews and Arabs experience considerable conflict as they tried to attain their nationalist goals? (Points : 1) Egypt Turkey Iraq Palestine 15. Which of the following was a factor that contributed to the economic downturn known as the Great Depression? (Points : 1) Europe had recovered from World War I. The U.S. stock market crashed. Banks loaned millions to Europeans. There was severe competition for workers. 16. Who said the driving force of history was race? (Points : 1) Benito Mussolini Ataturk Adolf Hitler Karl Marx 17. Which of the following is a shared characteristic of both communism and fascism? (Points : 1) Individual liberties are more important than the greater good of society. The leaders are often elected by representatives of the people. Governments tend to establish totalitarian control over the people. Governments encourage entrepreneurs to start businesses. 18. From which two classical civilizations did modern Western countries get most of their ideas about the value of the individual and about freedom and government? (Points : 1) Mesopotamia and Rome India and Egypt Egypt and Greece Rome and Greece 19. Use the information in the box and your knowledge to answer the question that follows. This statement illustrates the influence of which of the following on modern Western political thought? (Points : 1) nationalist movements nationalist movements socialist philosophies Judeo-Christian ethical principles 20. Which of the following reinforced important attitudes in the development of democracy through its emphasis on humanism, confidence in human potential, and the worth and dignity of the individual? (Points : 1) Restoration Reformation Renaissance Enlightenment 21. Which statement describes a belief from the Reformation? (Points : 1) Christians should blindly accept the teachings of the church. Individuals should not depend on priests or the pope for guidance. Individuals should exercise their own judgment in matters of religious faith. Protestants should challenge the authority of the Catholic Church. 22. Western democracies inherited what Greek belief about the characteristics of a good citizen? (Points : 1) condemn people who question government authority question government and leaders choose leaders who restrict personal liberties elect leaders who make all of the laws 23. Which of the following describes one of the basic principles of English common law? (Points : 1) England was established as a constitutional monarchy. The law was applied equally throughout the land. The king could not take away certain rights from nobles and church leaders. The powers of the king were restricted. 24. Which describes a basic principle of the English Bill of Rights? (Points : 1) restricted the powers of the king applied the law equally throughout the land followed laws based on rulings of judges in previous cases guaranteed certain rights to church leaders and nobles 25. Which characteristic describes a basic principle of the Magna Carta? (Points : 1) gave parliament the ability to remove a king from power guaranteed certain rights to church leaders and nobles followed laws based on rulings of judges in previous cases applied the law equally throughout the land Best answer for History homework! please help!?:
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14 Palestine 15 The U.S. stock market crashed. 16 Adolf Hitler 17 Governments encourage entrepreneurs to start businesses. 18 Rome and Greece 19 no idea what the box says. 20 Renaissance 21 no idea 22 question government and leaders? 23 The law was applied equally throughout the land. 24 restricted the powers of the king 25 guaranteed certain rights to church leaders and nobles Okay I tried! I would double check all the answers!
Today's News: Egypt stock market plummets amid renewed demonstrations, thousands stage anti-government protests in Yemen, Lebanon's Hariri bloc will not join new governmentâ and more. Headlines: "Thousands stage anti-government protests in Yemen," Al Jazeera TV, Qatar "Violent clashes intensify in Egypt," BBC- Arabic "Egyptian stocks plummet amid unrest," Dubai TV, UAE "Tunisia judiciary announces list of accused ministers," Dubai TV, UAE "The difference between Egypt and Tunisia," France 24, France "Lebanon's Hariri bloc says it will not join new government," Press TV, Iran "Former al-Jazeera producer: release of Palestine Papers calculated," IBA TV, Israel "Israel threatens to cut off water and electricity in Gaza," Syria TV, Syria Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran. Watch more at www.linktv.org
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The Egyptian stock market resumed its post-presidential elections rally on Thursday, with the benchmark EGX30 index inching up 0.7 per cent to close the day out at 4950 points. Profit hunting had caused the market to slow down on Wednesday, breaking a ... Market Report: Egypt stocks resume rally after Wednesday pause
The last time that Uranus was in Aries was between 1927 and 1935 and these were some of the most turbulent and difficult years in history. This time, Uranus is in Aries from March 2011 until 2019 and as astrology is the study of cycles, you can expect huge world changes during this period on a global level and on a personal level.
With Uranus in Aries, you can expect events to happen quickly, violently and without warning. The Middle East is a time bomb and I predict that the US will be involved in a war in the Middle East in the months to come. The whole area is volatile, and although other countries in the region have different kinds of rulerships and governments, there is a great feeling of unrest and anger at the powers that be. Other Middle Eastern countries are wondering if they can do the same thing as Egypt. The schism between the haves and the have nots is growing larger, unemployment amongst the young people is at record highs and this can only lead to more and more people coming together to revolt against the status quo.
In Egypt, weve seen the internet being closed down altogether, the stock market closed, banks closed, financial entities have been unable to function, shipping routes have been threatened, even the Suez Canal may be closed. The knock on effects of these events could threaten trade and stability around the world.
This in turn affects us personally because the price of oil, which I predicted would skyrocket, (especially as Jupiter is conjunct to Uranus which tends to cause bubbles and sudden increases,) is already at a 28 month high and is likely to continue to rise in price. Inflation is already breaking out of acceptable boundaries, and savers are seeing their assets dwindling to nothing. Remember what happened in 2008 and Icelands economy all but collapsed in a matter of a few days? People who had spent a lifetime saving money found that their life savings were virtually worthless. With the configuration of the planets right now and the waning square of Pluto to Uranus for the next five years, expect to see collapsing economies and governments in many more countries around the world. This could even extend to the US and the UK as their indebtedness grows exponentially. Many European countries are on the verge of bankruptcy and most of the states in America are all but bankrupt.
How does all this affect you?
Here are some likely scenarios:
- The cost of gas will increase
- The cost of food and essential supplies will go up
- There will be shortages and possibly rationing
- Water may be in short supply or may be contaminated
- Changing weather patterns may result in your having to leave your home and/or even your city or country
- Cuts in electric power where you may have no heating, no lighting, no cooking facilities, no computers, no internet
- Banks may close and you may not be able to access your money and you may not get paid
I also predicted that with Pluto in Capricorn square to Uranus in Aries and Neptune going into Pisces in April that we would see more natural disasters than ever before and severe weather patterns worldwide, in particular issues with flooding. This too has been happening.
In Queensland, the press called the floods biblical in nature where entire places were wiped out in a matter of hours or days. Now, at the time of writing, Cyclone Yasi has hit Cairns in Australia. It was rated a maximum strength category five storm and drew comparisons with Hurricane Katrina. Thousands have been evacuated from their homes and over 170,000 people are without power right now.
Brutal weather is currently hitting over one third of the US and the MidWest has been paralysed by a giant snowstorm which has disrupted travel and communications. The UK had its coldest winter in decades, the Philippines are having heavy destructive rains. The list goes on and this is just the start.
What can you do?
- Get some physical gold and silver as insurance against a breakdown of the world economy
- Have 3-6 months expenses in cash on hand (not in a bank)
- Have at least a 3 month supply of food dried goods, tinned goods, dehydrated foods
- Store paper goods as the supermarket shelves may be empty in the likely event of a fuel crisis
- Store at least a 3 month supply of water
- Get your health fixed up while services are still available
- Stock up on any medicines or drugs that you need
- Look into energy alternatives. Consider getting a backup system for your electricity and try to become less dependent on the grid. For example: deep cycle batteries, solar power, a small generator
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