Answer:
The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor.
Explanation:
The main reason America joined the Second World War, was due to the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor. This prompted suspicions of Japanese people currently residing in America. These suspicions included that they could be spies or s*icide bombers. These suspicions were the main reason for the Japanese Internment Camps, as a way to keep the Japanese under the close watch of the American government.
Answer:
1000 BCE
Explanation:
That's the correct answer but you don't have it so I would say to pick the closest but that's up to you
Both of these philosopher believed in a "social contract"
Answer and Explanation:
The three types of heat transfer are called conduction, convection and irradiation.
Conduction occurs with the contact between two bodies and with the agitation of the molecules. Warmer bodies have molecules in intense agitation. When a colder body comes into contact with that warmer body, the movement of molecules in the hot body affects the movement of molecules in the colder body, causing the heat between the two bodies to be shared.
Convection occurs in liquids and gases. This type of heat transmission occurs through circular currents, called convection currents, these currents are created through the difference in density between the coldest part of a liquid or gas and the warmest part. These currents cause the warmest, least dense part to rise, while the coldest and most dense part go down. This cycle is repeated several times, until all the liquid or gas has the same temperature.
Irradiação: Essa transmissão de calor é feita através das ondas eletromagneticas que são liberadas por qualquer corpo que possui temperatura. Essa transmissão de calor não necessita de contato direto entre os corpos, já que essas ondas se propagam através do espaço, até mesmo no vacuo.
Answer:
d. Focus its foreign policy on containing the spread of Soviet communism
Explanation:
In an influential 1947 article, diplomat George F. Kennan advocated that the US should: "Focus its foreign policy on containing the spread of Soviet communism."
In the article which was titled the "X-Article" and published in a journal named Foreign Affairs George F. Kennan described that "The main element of any United States policy toward the Soviet Union, must be that of a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.”