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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the Harding administration respond to growing public fears of communists and anarchists?

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A. by using propaganda to convince the public that everything was under control B. by using the U.S. military to break up strikes believed to be the result of foreign agitators C. by conducting public hearings to expose communists working for the federal government D. by empowering the Justice Department to take broad measures to arrest and deport radicals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh i member this, i think it's c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wait wait wait that was mccarthy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it's b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lol thank you super much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you please help me with some more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this us history?

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yes

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i can only remember such things

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is that a yes ????

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yeah maybe could i see the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(MC)The political cartoon below was created in 1919: Which of the following effects of the Red Scare is the cartoon meant to highlight? A. U.S. citizens' sympathy for immigrant populations B. nativists' fear of immigrant populations C. the lifting of strict U.S. immigration laws D. the ineffectiveness of U.S. immigration policies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if a bomb was able to roll into your house what would you think ure door was called restrictions lol

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eliminate choices first of all it will not be of course A

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D???

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:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you can i ask a few more

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i guess

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i mean if you are not occupied by something else

OpenStudy (anonymous):

l am but lemme see if i can answer them also :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so lets go

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you The timeline below shows changes in U.S. tariff policy between 1920 and 1930: May 1921— Emergency Tariff increases import taxes on agricultural products September 1922— Fordney-McCumber Tariff raises tariffs on farm and manufactured goods June 1930— Smoot-Hawley Tariff increases tariff levels to record high level What conclusion can be drawn from this timeline? A.The American economy was almost entirely self-sufficient throughout the 1920s. B. During the 1920s, Congress supported domestic producers with a protective trade policy. C. During the 1920s, the United States shifted from an export-based economy to an import-based economy. D. Crop prices and corporate profits increased steadily during the 1920s as a result of government policy.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well you can eliminate your answers choices

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A

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C

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awesomejobbbb

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:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it is C ????? ( she says sounding really stupid )

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha i made a booboo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok cool up for more or are you getting tired of me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i just taking notes and waiting

OpenStudy (anonymous):

???? confusion face for what ????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anatomy physio

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk what that is it sounds hard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

depends on the person its difficult for me but i like the course (interesting) well ure questions :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The quote below comes from a speech given by President Calvin Coolidge in 1925:  "After all, the chief business of the American people is business."  Source: http://www.calvin-coolidge.org/html/the_business_of_america_is_bus.html   What policy did President Coolidge support as a result of this view? A. higher tariffs on Asian imports B. federal support for labor unions C. lack of regulations on the financial industry D. government control over wages and prices

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page not found :(

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you do not have to go to the source it was just there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o its lack or regulations

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lack "of" regulations probably this is because if there are rules it will cause impedance to industry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ok thank you that was my first guess but i was not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The regulatory state under Coolidge was, as one biographer described it, "thin to the point of invisibility. lol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Coolidge wikipedia

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cool thank you

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ne more?

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yaa one sec please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk Which economic trend characterized the United States in the 1920s? A. decreased exports resulting from a European recession B. rapidly rising wages based on increased union membership C. increased consumer spending driven by purchasing with credit D. decreases in foreign investment resulting from restrictive tax policies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many questions do you even have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was called the roaring twenties :P

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lol

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quite a few

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what grade history?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like 24 and us history

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean high school or elementary?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

high school :) i am taking 10 and 11 at the same time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool umm have you read The Great Gatsby by any chance?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i have not sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well im not going to tell you to go read it but... it just talks about the time period 1920 basically called roaring twenties Big Business Booming industry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well that sorta stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol i would consider it but i rarely read for my self and i don't get t read for classes either so i just google it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey is anyone taking world history..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well that was just for your question and to just get the little understanding of the 1920 feeling you can probably just watch the movie if you like :P

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nope

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i took it last year

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i hate history

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you remember anything about africa?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well not hate it i find it boring

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that sounds much better a movie is what i need lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medical science is much more fun :D

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idk shoot the Q

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thats what im waiting for

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next.....

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EWWW SCARY medical is not my thing i get queezy just thinkng about it What was one of the assumptions that led to the agreements reached at the Washington Naval Conference? A. Unrestricted submarine warfare must never again occur. B. War is more likely when nations participate in arms buildups. C. Military cooperation can lead to more friendly cultural relations. D. All industrialized nations needed access to the natural resources in Asia.

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????

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???? what are they disarming

OpenStudy (anonymous):

naval conference

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o they wanted to keep the mood that way

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the only answer that has to do with the water is a right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well it should be but given the question and these answers it is put more broad and general

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what if is asked what are naval ships used for

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will i am think so far out of the box i can never get back in so i really don't know but i finished the questions all of them :) idk attacking in the sea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ships do not attack the sea lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i do not know of anything that will attack the sea its quite meaningless

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you can play in it :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they cant go any here else unless they get advanced and make land boats for the navy and i mean the intruders in the sea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but attacking lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol lol you are a first to make me laugh on a study websight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm yes so the whole business "in general" is about attacking (on the sea)

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What was one of the assumptions that led to the agreements reached at the Washington Naval Conference? so this means that they get together in someway leading to an agreement

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it also mentions assumption

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lol you don't know how much i would love to stay up and talk but i need to go to bed i am exhausted maybe ttyl kk :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well read it later then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good night thank you for all of your help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np :)

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