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Why did people move to the suburbs
As urban areas became more crowded, noisier, and less comfortable, improved transportation meant that many individuals (and families) could move to less crowded, less expensive housing in the outlying suburban areas.
As urban areas became more crowded, noisier, and less
See lesscomfortable, improved transportation meant that many individuals
(and families) could move to less crowded, less expensive housing
in the outlying suburban areas.
Which of these was a lasting effect of the stock market crash
It led to a nationwide economic depression. Due to the crash, new acts were implemented to prevent a future clash, these acts are still standing today
It led to a nationwide economic depression. Due to the crash, new acts were implemented to prevent a future clash, these acts are still standing today
See lessWhich of these was a lasting effect of the stock market crash
The country entered a depression.
The country entered a depression.
See lessWhat explains the political differences among African American politicians during the Reconstruction
They had varied economic pasts. (Apex)
They had varied economic pasts. (Apex)
See lessIn what ways were eighteenth-century American and british societies similar or dissimilar in terms of the rights of individual liberty equality of opportunity and property
The similarities between American and British societies in terms of the rights of individual liberty, suffrage, and property were both American and British societies set up the ideas of fundamental rights, rule of law and representative government. In terms of individual rights, both American and BrRead more
The similarities between American and British societies in terms of
the rights of individual liberty, suffrage, and property were both
American and British societies set up the ideas of fundamental
rights, rule of law and representative government. In terms of
individual rights, both American and British societies guarantees
the ideas from the Magna Carta which included the freedom from
illegal arrest, trial by jury, and no taxation without consent
etc.. In addition, both American and British societies provide the
rule of law to protect people’s fundamental rights and liberty that
everyone had to obey. In term of suffrage, both American and
suffrage provided limited suffrage to people in the societies to
white male property owners. Moreover, in term of property, same as
British society, laws in American society protected the owning of
property. For example, American colonists believed that the
security of life and liberty were based on the security of property
and one purpose of government was to protect property.
American and British societies were different in term of equality
See lessof opportunity. American colonists had greater equality of
opportunities to achieve prosperity than people in British society
and there were equal chance for people to improve their life which
become the fundamental idea in American society. Unlike American
society, British society had a rigid class system in which some
wealthy and family name allowed the automatic success in a land
where other people had to work hard in order to survive. American
society and British society also differ in term of suffrage because
in American society, the people who had the right of suffrage were
offered a choice of competition candidates for office and
representatives. However, in British society, the voting of office
and representatives were limited by social classes.
How many permutations are there of the word bookkeeping
11!/(2!*2!*2!) = 4,989,600
11!/(2!*2!*2!) = 4,989,600
See lessWhat can the elections of 2004 and 2008 tell us about Americans at the time
they were divided on many issues
they were divided on many issues
See lessHow did enlightenment ideas influence the development of the American revolution
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political
See lessvalues.
How did the Slaughterhouse cases affect American businesses
They showed that businesses had rights.
They showed that businesses had rights.
See lessWhat is the diagonal of a 12 ft by 12 ft square
17ft
17ft
See lessWhat is the diagonal of a 12 ft by 12 ft square
The diagonal is ~16.97 feet.
The diagonal is ~16.97 feet.
See lessWhat is a non example of a city-state
Pretty much any state except Athens and Spata and Venice are all non examples of city states becuse non of them are ruled by just the people or the city they are ruled by the presedent
Pretty much any state except Athens and Spata and Venice are all
See lessnon examples of city states becuse non of them are ruled by just
the people or the city they are ruled by the presedent
Where does the expression Rich Man’s Family come from
The expression refers to a family with a first born son and a younger sister . The reason is because the son would inherit the estate undivided and the younger sister could be married off for wealth or allegiances. .
The expression refers to a family with a first born son and a
See lessyounger sister . The reason is because the son would inherit the
estate undivided and the younger sister could be married off for
wealth or allegiances. .
How do you write 309099990 in word form
83, 023, 007
83, 023, 007
See lessHow do you write 309099990 in word form
how
how
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