Monday, March 21, 2011

Should a private companies start manufacturing industry in great britain

Should a private companies start manufacturing industry in great britain?
This government and previous governments from Thatcher onwards have sold off all our industry-the last to be sold off was the rover car works. This country is now reliant on other countries for all manufacturing. In an economic collapse all the idiot cameron is doing is making us pay for the banks and selling off the country which is causing our economy to collapse. Someone needs to get some form of manufacturing running in this country again to actually grow the economy. What do others think? Obviously a decent government would demand money off the banks at least the ones we have bailed out to fund grants for companies that want to build.
Corporations - 1 Answers
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the us has gone down the same path. i do not know the plan but i hope it works

Monday, March 14, 2011

Who defied British authorities while emigrating from Great Britain to the United States

Who defied British authorities while emigrating from Great Britain to the United States?
What led to an increase in communication? A. post office B. Cumberland Road C. turnpike D. steamboat Which of the following was run by waterpower and was highly utilized in the south? A. steamboat B. Erie Canal C. interchangeable part D. cotton gin __________ were primarily constructed for profit. A. Railroads B. Turnpikes C. Post offices D. none of the above Which of the following was a significant factor in the rise of slavery within the United States? A. sectionalism B. cotton gin C. steamboat D. telegraph __________ stressed self-reliance, frugality, and industry. A. Samuel Slater B. Cyrus McCormick C. The Enlightenment D. Republican Virtues Who utilized the concept of a steam engine in the textile industry to power a ship? A. Samuel Slater B. Eli Whitney C. Robert Fulton D. Jedediah Strutt __________ was a graduate from Yale University and worked diligently in educational reform. A. Horace Mann B. Benjamin Banneker C. Noah Webster D. none of the above
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Monday, March 7, 2011

10 multiple choice WW2 questions

10 multiple choice WW2 questions?
1. From 1942 to 1945 American was in an alliance with A) Spain and Switzerland. B) Great Britain and Russia. C) Japan. D) Germany and Italy. 2. Why did Germany divide after World War II? A) The division was due to support for Adolph Hitler. B) The Axis Powers divided the nation. C) The division was called for by the treaty that ended the war. D) West Germany did not surrender after the war ended. 3. How did the Marshall Plan impact Europe and the Cold War? A) It led to NATO B) It led to the Korean War. C) It helped rebuild the European economy. D) It ended World War II. 4. How did U.S. involvement in World War II change its role in world affairs? A) The United States became more involved. B) The United States became more isolated. C) The United States entered another depression. D) The United States refused to be a member of the United Nations. 5. On the home front all of the following took place EXCEPT A) a period of high unemployment. B) Another migration from the South to the North. C) Women working in great numbers. D) The internment of Japanese Americans. 6. How did women play a role in World War II on the home front? A) By serving as nurses in combat zones. B) They voted for the first time. C) They were drafted for combat roles. D) They held jobs of men who entered the service. 7. The policy of containment was directed at A) restraining the spread of Soviet Communist influence. B) the banking trust. C) stopping the Nazis. D) preventing the spread of global warming. 8. What president said, "A day which will live in infamy."? A) President Wilson. B) President Roosevelt. C) President Truman. D) President Hoover. 9. How did the U.S. government use propaganda to influence public opinion? A) By holding presidential debates. B) By asking people to vote. C) By printing posters about Germans and Japanese during World War II. D) By lowering taxes for those who had no jobs. 10. Men and women who fought during World War II were called members of the A) Boomer Generation B) Xer Generation. C) Greatest Generation. D) Me Generation.
History - 5 Answers
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1. From 1942 to 1945 American was in an alliance with . B) Great Britain and Russia. . 2. Why did Germany divide after World War II? C) The division was called for by the treaty that ended the war. 3. How did the Marshall Plan impact Europe and the Cold War? C) It helped rebuild the European economy. 4. How did U.S. involvement in World War II change its role in world affairs? A) The United States became more involved. 5. On the home front all of the following took place EXCEPT B) Another migration from the South to the North. C) Women working in great numbers. D) The internment of Japanese Americans. 6. How did women play a role in World War II on the home front? D) They held jobs of men who entered the service. 7. The policy of containment was directed at A) restraining the spread of Soviet Communist influence. 8. What president said, "A day which will live in infamy."? B) President Roosevelt. 9. How did the U.S. government use propaganda to influence public opinion? C) By printing posters about Germans and Japanese during World War II. 10. Men and women who fought during World War II were called members of the C) Greatest Generation. .
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

how would you put this in your own words

how would you put this in your own words?
Henry Moseley was born in Great Britain in 1887. His work with x-ray spectra to study atomic structure helped determine atomic numbers for chemical elements. He discovered isotopes, explaining how atomic mass did not order the elements appropriately. Moseley was the catalyst for the periodic law, a rule stating that the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers. Using the atomic numbers, Moseley was able to more accurately position the elements in the periodic table. Moseley's change to the periodic table allowed the few problems with Mendeleev's periodic table to disappear.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Why do I get the funny feeling that you're just going to write down the words I type?