Answer:16
Explanation: easy, first you multiply 3 and 2, you get 6, and 6/12 is 2, and 2*3 is 6, then add 6+10, then you get 16
Answer:
A change from war production to consumer production change the economy because it changes the requirement of population after the war. In war production the demand of weapons is more while in consumer production the demand of daily goods and services are included. It is thought that postwar employment rate will drop and economy will decrease but a change from war production to consumer production increases the economy because then every country try to fuel consumer demand and it give employment opportunity in factories and other areas as well.
Note that it is asking for the change between <em>1921 </em> and <em>1926</em>.
Look at the graph, and choose the term that fits the graph as a description.
C. Immigration from Southern Europe showed the steepest decline between both years.
Percentage wise, a drop from ~300,000 to < 25,000 is a large drop, even more than all the others.
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I'd say C. His thoughts are bad, because in the example question it said 'Like bandits from burglar alarm'. And for bandits that's a bad thing.
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Parliament, outraged by the Boston Tea Party and other blatant acts of destruction of British property, enacted the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, in 1774. The Coercive Acts closed Boston to merchant shipping, established formal British military rule in Massachusetts, made British officials immune to criminal prosecution in America, and required colonists to quarter British troops. The colonists subsequently called the first Continental Congress to consider a united American resistance to the British. on July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress officially adopted the Declaration of Independence. Five years later, in October 1781, British General Charles Lord Cornwallis surrendered to American and French forces at Yorktown, Virginia, bringing to an end the last major battle of the Revolution. With the signing of the Treaty of Paris with Britain in 1783, the United States formally became a free and independent nation.