History, 13.09.2019 21:20 janeou17xn
In the 1930s, government agricultural programs focused on limiting production of certain crops that were in oversupply in order to
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raise the price of farm products.
decrease the demand for farm products.
reduce waste in the farm industry.
promote consumption of more nutritious foods.
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The articles of confederation had many weaknesses. match the weaknesses of the articles of confederation to their results. many other nations took advantage of the absence of a strong central government. there was no authority to make the states comply with congressional laws. congress had to borrow funds from foreign governments. trade disputes arose between states. mach these to the ones up there: congress couldn’t control interstate commerce. no provisions were made for a national court. congress was not allowed to raise money through taxes. no strong leadership existed in the form of a president.
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Explain the difference between a physical change and chemical change
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By the late 1930s, how were u.s. officials beginning to view japanese policies of expansion? a. they attempted to join forces with japan so as to increase u.s. territory. b. they warned them to stop expansionist actions or face potential u.s. intervention. c. they sent representatives to japan to work out territorial rights in a diplomatic fashion. d. they became fearful of their military power
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What do most climatologists see as a major cause of rising global temperatures? a. earth's closer proximity to the sun due to its gravitational pull b. greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels c. rising ocean levels caused by melting polar ice sheets d. water pollution cause by industrial waste
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