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andriy [413]
3 years ago
15

The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II was called the

History
2 answers:
zysi [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Either Arms race or Space race

Explanation:

The cold war had begun in 1947, but the space race started in 55. I am unsure about this question, because the cold war/Arms race started almost immediately after WWII, however the space race was an actual competition.

Ilia_Sergeevich [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Cold war....

Explanation:

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Answer:

Demonization: Artists portrayed enemy individuals as demons or monsters. Example: The poster above of the Japanese soldier with evil eyes.

Emotional Appeal: Viewers emotions were used in an effort to have them agree with the message.

Example: Posters showing that thousands of Americans have died by the hands of the Germans and Japanese.

Patriotic Appeal: Artists appealed to the love of one's country. These posters usually had a country's flag or some form of representation for that country. Example: The use of an American Flag or American soldier.

Name Calling: Artists called other group of people by their derogatory names. Example: Germans were called Huns and the Japanese were called Japs.

Appeal to Fear: The use of fear sought to build support and unite a group of people by instilling fear in the general population. It scared Americans, for example, into believing that the war had to be fought, otherwise, America was going to be invaded by monstrous Germans and Japanese.

Catchy Slogan: Artists used short phrases or words in an effort to grab the viewer's attention. These slogans had to be very easy to remember with a very clear message. These always utilized prejudice or racism that existed against these people. Example: Remember Pearl Harbor!

Bandwagon: The message was clear: the audience was told "everyone else is doing it." It made Americans want to be a part of the crowd, to not feel left out, and to "do their part." Example: A poster saying that victory is inevitable, so you should join and support the cause to be on the winning side...(because who doesn't want to be a winner!)

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Which of the following best defines the underlined word below? international aid can be used to combat drug trafficking. a. ille
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Although negotiations may be effective, but legal trade will serve as the best international aid for the combat of drug trafficking.

<h3>What is drug trafficking?</h3>

Drug trafficking can often be understood as the smuggling or illegal trade of the prohibited drugs and other such commodities via loopholes in the international laws.

Drug trafficking can be avoided by two or more governments by the way of negotiations; however, a more solid aid will be provided by the legalization of trade of drugs to a certain limit.

Hence, option B; Legal trade is one of the best ways that provided international aid against the drug trafficking.

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Answer: from the text

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A bench grinder, I hope that helps :)

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3 years ago
Can someone please type all the lyrics to the song 'Satisfied' by Hamilton...
bazaltina [42]

Answer:

[LAURENS]

Alright, alright. That’s what I’m talkin’ about!

Now everyone give it up for the maid of honor

Angelica Schuyler!

[ANGELICA, ALL MEN, ALL WOMEN]

A toast to the groom!

To the groom!

To the groom!

To the groom!

To the bride!

To the bride!

To the bride!

To the bride!

[ANGELICA, ALL MEN, ELIZA AND WOMEN]

From your sister

Angelica!

Angelica!

Angelica!

Who is always by your side

By your side!

By your side!

To your union

To the union! To the revolution!

And the hope that you provide

You provide!

You provide!

[ANGELICA, HAMILTON AND MEN, ELIZA AND WOMEN]

May you always... (Always)

Be satisfied (Rewind)

[Recorded Samples]

Rewind, Rewind

Helpless, sky's, sky's

Drownin' in em

Drownin', rewind

I remember that night, I just might (rewind)

I remember that night, I just might (rewind)

I remember that night, I remember that—

[ANGELICA]

I remember that night, I just might

Regret that night for the rest of my days

I remember those soldier boys

Tripping over themselves to win our praise

I remember that dreamlike candlelight

Like a dream that you can’t quite place

But Alexander, I’ll never forget the first

Time I saw your face

I have never been the same

Intelligent eyes in a hunger-pang frame

And when you said “Hi,” I forgot my dang name

Set my heart aflame, ev’ry part aflame

[FULL COMPANY]

This is not a game…

[HAMILTON]

You strike me as a woman who has never been satisfied

[ANGELICA]

I’m sure I don’t know what you mean. You forget yourself

[HAMILTON]

You’re like me. I’m never satisfied

[ANGELICA]

Is that right?

[HAMILTON]

I have never been satisfied

[ANGELICA]

My name is Angelica Schuyler

[HAMILTON]

Alexander Hamilton

[ANGELICA]

Where’s your fam’ly from?

[HAMILTON]

Unimportant. There’s a million things I haven’t done but

Just you wait, just you wait…

[ANGELICA]

So so so—

So this is what it feels like to match wits

With someone at your level! What the hell is the catch? It’s

The feeling of freedom, of seein’ the light

It’s Ben Franklin with a key and a kite! You see it, right?

The conversation lasted two minutes, maybe three minutes

Ev’rything we said in total agreement, it’s

A dream and it’s a bit of a dance

A bit of a posture, it’s a bit of a stance. He’s a

Bit of a flirt, but I’m ‘a give it a chance

I asked about his fam’ly, did you see his answer?

His hands started fidgeting, he looked askance?

He’s penniless, he’s flying by the seat of his pants

Handsome, boy, does he know it!

Peach fuzz, and he can’t even grow it!

I wanna take him far away from this place

Then I turn and see my sister’s face and she is…

[ELIZA]

Helpless…

[ANGELICA]

And I know she is…

[ELIZA]

Helpless…

[ANGELICA]

And her eyes are just…

[ELIZA]

Helpless…

[ANGELICA]

And I realize

[ANGELICA AND COMPANY]

Three fundamental truths at the exact same time…

[HAMILTON]

Where are you taking me?

[ANGELICA]

I’m about to change your life

[HAMILTON]

Then by all means, lead the way

[COMPANY (EXCEPT ANGELICA)]

Number one!

[ANGELICA]

I’m a girl in a world in which

My only job is to marry rich

My father has no sons so I’m the one

Who has to social climb for one

So I’m the oldest and the wittiest and the gossip in

New York City is insidious

And Alexander is penniless

Ha! That doesn’t mean I want him any less

[ELIZA]

Elizabeth Schuyler. It’s a pleasure to meet you

[HAMILTON]

Schuyler?

[ANGELICA]

My sister

[COMPANY]

Number two!

[ANGELICA]

He’s after me cuz I’m a Schuyler sister

That elevates his status, I’d

Have to be naïve to set that aside

Maybe that is why I introduce him to Eliza

Now that’s his bride

Nice going, Angelica, he was right

You will never be satisfied

[ELIZA]

Thank you for all your service

[HAMILTON]

If it takes fighting a war for us to meet, it will have been worth it

[ANGELICA]

I’ll leave you to it

look up the rest in the explanation below

Explanation:

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and you'll find it

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