1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
boyakko [2]
3 years ago
15

What type of government did the Constitution establish for the United States

History
1 answer:
Jlenok [28]3 years ago
6 0
A democracy....................................
You might be interested in
The Bantu-speaking people had an advantage over the hunter-gatherers they displaced because of what skill?
skad [1K]
The skill of ironworking.
3 0
4 years ago
1. The economies of all three regions of the country--the North, South, and
ANEK [815]

Answer: In the North, the economy was based on industry. ... In the South, the economy was based on agriculture.

Explanation:

The soil was fertile and good for farming. They grew crops like cotton, rice, and tobacco on small farms and large plantations

5 0
3 years ago
Fill in the chart below to describe how elements of the natural world impacted culture in the Americas.
Sveta_85 [38]
I guessing it’s gotta be geography
6 0
3 years ago
How did Cincinnatus exercise his civic duty?
Iteru [2.4K]

Answer:

The correct answer is b) He led Rome as a dictator when he was asked.

Explanation:

Lucio Quincio Cincinato was a Roman willing to do anything for his country. He was considered a prudent person and ready to exercise his civic duty, disinterested in his well-being since he cared for the welfare of Rome.

Lucio Quincio Cincinato exercised the position of the consul of Rome and later was named by Roman citizenship as its dictator since he was well-liked for all his qualities. He accept his position with patriotism, leading Rome in 439 B.C.

<em>I hope this information can help you.</em>

3 0
3 years ago
Write a three paragraph essay about the event that effected the 1980 USA olympic hockey team vs Russia
larisa86 [58]
The score was 10-3, Russia, and could have been higher if the Soviets had exerted themselves a bit. But that was no surprise. The swiftness, precision and ruthlessness of the Soviet hockey machine's annihilation of the U.S. Olympic team at the Garden Saturday afternoon came as no surprise, either.

The surprise came afterward, when coach Victor Tikhonov - who also coached the U.S.S.R. national team to its triumph over the NHL All-Stars last February - met the press. Usually, Tikhonov takes a diplomatic approach to these sessions. Not this time.

"We showed what we can do, and they didn't," Tikhonov said through an interpreter. Asked what this game had revealed about his own team's readiness for the Lake Placid Olympics, Tikhonov replied, "To know the real strengths of a team, you must play against strong opposition."

And when asked if his team's concept of the match as an exhibition, "a practice game," meant that the Soviet skaters hadn't tried their hardest Saturday, Tikhonov smiled smugly and said, "You are quite correct."

WE ARE ALSO quite surprised. Direct questions about international politics were avoided yesterday, and it would have been impossible to get Tikhonov to say that the United States' furor over his nation's military presence in Afghanistan had annoyed him or his team. But it certainly sounded that way.

Except for Tikhonov's remarks, and perhaps some extra oomph in the Russians' bodychecking, there were no signs of international antagonism at the Garden. Even the booing and catcalls during the singing of the Soviet anthem sounded half-hearted.



Daily News coverage from Feb. 10, 1980.IMAGE BY: NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Evidently, the people who showed up (the crowd was announced as 11,243 but appeared smaller) wanted to see a hockey game, not vent their political feelings.

Afterward, they might have hesitated to use the word "game" in describing what they saw. It was more accurately an exhibition, a display of how hockey looks at its best.

THE SCORE WAS 4-0 at the end of the first period. In the second, U.S. captain Mike Eruzione scored a bonafide goal, not a gift, past the famous Vladislav Tretiak's stick side. But at the end of two, the score was 6-1.

And, when Phil Verchota scored just 3:25 into the third, making it 6-2, the Soviets decided to buckle down and make sure these amateurs didn't get too uppity. They quickly ran the score up to 9-2.

How quickly? Via three goals in 3:28, bang, bang, bang. Razzle-dazzle stuff, too - especially the first of those three, a short-handed breakaway by Alexander Maltsev, backward-spinning pirouette worthy of Linda Fratianne or, more appropriately, Charlie Tickner.

"I said to the guys on the bench, 'Did you see that?'" Herb Brooks, the U.S. coach admitted later.

Goalkeeper Steve Janaszak saw it from close range - and was mesmerized. Janaszak split the game with Jim Craig, the Boston U. grad who is the U.S. team's first-string netminder; each of them allowed five goals.

THE TROUNCING COULD be demoralizing for the young, green Americans, but Brooks doesn't think so. First of all, he says they all expected to get beaten - everyone expects the Russians to beat everyone else in Lake Placid, too. Secondly, as Brooks puts it, "Sometimes a real butt-kicking is good for a quality team or a quality athlete."

"Anyway, I'm not worried about the Russians," he added. "I'm worried about the Czechs and the Swedes, the teams we've got a chance to beat, the teams we have to beat. I don't mean to sound defeatist, but you've got to combine idealism with pragmatism, and practically speaking, we don't have a chance to beat the Russians. "We've got 10 kids who could still be playing in college (the team's average age is 22) right now, and they've got a team that beat the NHL's best players last year, a team with half-a-dozen guys from '72 still playing."

The most famous Soviet forward line - Petrov, Mikhailov and Kharlamov - accounted for three goals Saturday. But it was one of the new, rising Russian stars who scored a hat trick - 19-year-old Vladimir Krutov.

His second goal was the most stunning - he roared past defenseman Bill Baker like a locomotive passing a signpost, then put three shifty dekes on Craig and left the poor goalie sprawled helplessly on the wrong side of the crease as Krutov tucked the puck behind him.

THAT WAS IN the midst of the four-goal first period. After that session, Brooks said, his players sat in the dressing room "with their mouths hanging open."

RELATED GALLERY

"I said, 'Don't worry, don't panic,'" Brooks recalled. "I told them it doesn't mean anything. It's our last game of spring training, we've played 60 games in this training time, and none of them means anything. Tuesday, it means something."

Tuesday at 5 p.m., the U.S. team meets Sweden in what will be a tough opening test. The field of 12 teams split into two divisions, each of which plays a round-robin format with the top two teams advancing to the medal round.





6 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Which of the following statements best explains white Southerners' motivation for working to disenfranchise African Americans vo
    14·2 answers
  • During World War II, the U.S. government restricted the rights of _____ and sent many of them to internment camps.
    7·2 answers
  • Which example best demonstrate the effect of artificial price controls on supply and demand
    14·2 answers
  • The united states decleration of independence and the french decleration of the rights of man and citizen reflect a shared conce
    11·1 answer
  • Which term describes the pre-Civil War, loose-knit organization that helped runaway slaves escape to Canada?
    5·2 answers
  • What is the most likely tightest for including the statement at the top of the document
    8·1 answer
  • Tibetans rebelled in 1959 and took over parts of China.<br> A. True<br> B. False
    8·1 answer
  • Why were dust storms so bad ? What caused them ?
    12·1 answer
  • During the cold war the third world was made up of
    5·2 answers
  • Which statement is true about the value of Dante’s assets and liabilities?
    5·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!