ASAP PLEASE

Select all the answers that apply.
Which of the following are key elements of national party conventions?
National conventions include speeches from party leaders and invited guests.
The federal government funds national party conventions.
O Delegates from the states cast their votes for candidates at conventions.
National parties adopt official platforms at conventions.
Conventions take place at polling places and are run by poll watchers.

Answers

Answer 1

Answer: Both major U.S. political parties hold conventions during the summer of a presidential election year. Delegates to each convention ratify the party’s choice for president and nominate the choice for vice president.

Independent candidates for president don’t undergo the nominating process; after all, independent candidates don’t represent a party. Because they don’t have to secure a party’s nomination for president, they don’t enter primaries or caucuses or hold conventions.

The national conventions are held every four years in the summer of the presidential election year. The party to which the current president belongs holds its convention in August; the other party, or out party, traditionally holds its convention in July. The national committee of each party decides where to hold its convention.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

The first and third

Explanation:

Since 1972, the delegates have been mostly selected in presidential primaries state by state. This allows the nominees to be decided before the convention opens. In the 1976 GOP race, Ronald Reagan did well in the primaries but had clearly lost to incumbent Gerald Ford when the convention opened. Other delegates to these conventions include political party members who are seated automatically, and are called "unpledged delegates" because they can choose for themselves for which candidate they vote.

Generally, use of "presidential campaign nominating convention" refers to the two major parties' quadrennial events: the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. Some minor parties also select their nominees by convention, including the Green Party, the Socialist Party USA, the Libertarian Party, the Constitution Party, and the Reform Party USA.


Related Questions

Hello Everyone
Pls answer

write a note on Robert Clive ​

Answers

Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive KB, FRS (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774),[1][2][3] was the first British Governor of the Bengal Presidency. He is credited along with Warren Hastings for laying the foundation of the British Empire in India.[4][5] He began as a writer (the term used then in India for an office clerk) for the East India Company (EIC) who established the military and political supremacy of the EIC by securing a decisive victory in Bengal and looting its treasury of an estimated £2.325 billion in modern terms.[6] In return for supporting the Nawab of Bengal Mir Jafar on the throne, Clive was granted a jaghire of £30,000 (equivalent to £4,100,000 in 2019) per year which was the rent the EIC would otherwise pay to the Nawab for their tax farming concession, when he left India he had a fortune of £180,000 (equivalent to £24,300,000 in 2019) which he remitted through the Dutch East India Company.[7] Blocking impending French mastery of India, and eventual British expulsion from the continent, Clive improvised a military expedition that ultimately enabled the EIC to adopt the French strategy of indirect rule via puppet government. Hired by the EIC to return a second time to India, Clive conspired to secure the company's trade interests by overthrowing the ruler of Bengal, the richest state in India. Back in England, he used his treasure from India to secure an Irish barony from the then Whig PM, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and a seat for himself in Parliament, via Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis, representing the Whigs in Shrewsbury, Shropshire (1761–1774), as he had previously in Mitchell, Cornwall (1754–1755).[8][9]

Answer:

Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey, KB (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774), also known as Clive of India, was a British soldier who established British control in Southern India and Bengal. Together with Warren Hastings he was one of the key figures in the creation of British India.

Why did Appeasement of Hitler/Germany fail to prevent WW2?

Answers

Answer:

Hitler was interested in world domination, The reason why the appeasement failed was because we gave him more land and asked him to not take anymore over. its similar to giving a 2yr old candy from a store and expecting a 2yr old not to ask for anything else, the 2yr old is obviously going to ask for more candy and if you dont agree its going to through a tantrum

Explanation:

Cameron is a US citizen. He had certain ideas that could take the form of laws and bring about reforms in the country's agricultural sector. Which step should Cameron take?

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:wg

What is the correct definition of the term cattle drive?
a. separated from spiritual meaning or importance
b. to make peace in a tense situation or to prevent a problem from occurring
C. rewards or other offers meant to encourage people to act; rewards that make an offer more
appealing
d. moving a herd of cattle from one place to another by herding them or driving them while riding
on horseback

Answers

Answer:

b. to make peace in a tense situation or to prevent a problem from occurring

Explanation:

Answer:

To make peace in a tense situation or to prevent a problem from occurring

Review the map showing trade and resources of the Maya.

An untitled geographic map of Mexico and Central America. Trade routes and items for trade are shown. Trade routes follow the entire east coast, crossing inland to follow a river to the west coast. Obsidian and Jade are found in the higher elevations while cotton and cacao are in the lower elevations.

According to map, which two resources were found in the highlands?

cotton and jade
cotton and cacao
obsidian and cotton
obsidian and jade

Answers

Answer:

Cotton and jade

Explanation:

Answer: Obsidian and Jade

Explanation:

I got 100 on edge

Hoardings, television and radio commercials, pamphlets and brochures are

Answers

Answer:

Types of advertisment

Explanation:

The Constitution establishes three branches of government that
share identical powers.
have different powers.
are led by the legislative branch.
are led by the judicial branch.
Answer is b: have different powers.

Answers

Answer:

Have different powers for sure

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is B - Have different powers.

Explanation:

This happend because they said that they need different powers so that they can take control equally.

Which sector did not support John McCain?

Goldman Sachs

Citigroup Inc.

Morgan Stanley

Merrill Lynch

Answers

Answer:

Goldman Sachs  

Explanation:

McCain lost to Barack Obama in general elections. John McCain was U.S. senator from a Republican party from Arizona. He was member of U.S. Congress until 2018. Goldman Sachs sector did not supported John McCain.

how did the supreme court decision in miranda v arizona affect the rights of the accused? with specific details.

Answers

The correct answer to this question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v Arizona affected the rights of the accused in that the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Ernesto Miranda in that case because the Court ruled that people "that are under arrest must be read their rights by law enforcement."

We are talking about the Supreme Case in which the Warren Court dealt with the rights of the accused Ernesto Miranda.

Miranda v. Arizona was a case decided by the Warren court on June 13, 1966. Ernesto Miranda had a written confession for kidnap and r*pe, but the issue was that police interrogated him without the presence of a lawyer, neither the police officers told him he had the right to call a lawyer.

The Court's decision favored Miranda, overturned his conviction and the case was sent to Arizona for retrial.

While Franklin Roosevelt waited to assume the presidency in early 1933, Herbert Hoover tried to get the president-elect to commit to
a. maintaining a balanced federal budget.
b. renewal of the extremely high Hawley-Smoot Tariff.
c. an anti-inflationary policy that would have made much of the New Deal impossible.
d. appointing some Republicans to his cabinet.
e. a policy of not offering direct welfare to the unemployed.

Answers

The correct answer is C) an anti-inflationary policy that would have made much of the New Deal impossible.

While Franklin Roosevelt waited to assume the presidency in early 1933, Herbert Hoover tried to get the president-elect to commit to an anti-inflationary policy that would have made much of the New Deal impossible.

Many historians and journalists compared the Hoover-Roosevelt transition to the one that had Trump with Joe Bidden- It was complicated, had several "bumps in the road" and neither Hoover nor Roosevelt deiced to cooperate with each other to have a smooth transition.

Roosevelt decided to create the New Deal, a series of economic programs and legislation aimed to help the American people after the Great Depression that started on October 29, 1929, after the US stock market crashed. Under the New Deal, the federal government created the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, the Work Progress Administration, the Social Security Act, the Civilian Conservation Corps, or the Social Security Administration.

Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match the presidential candidates with the parties they represented.
Abraham Lincoln
John Breckenridge
Stephen Douglas
John Bell
Democratic Party (Northern)
arrowRight
Democratic Party (Southern)
arrowRight
Republican Party
arrowRight
Constitutional Union Party
arrowRight

Answers

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

During the United States Presidential election in 1860. The following are the candidates and the party upon which they contested.

1. Abraham Lincoln - Republican Party

2. John Breckenridge - Democratic Party (Southern)

3. Stephen Douglas - Democratic Party (Northern)

4. John Bell - Constitutional Union Party

Eventually, it was Abraham Lincoln of the Republican party that won the election.

Answer:

Abe=republican

John bell= DEMOCRAT NORTHERn

SD= DEMOCRAT SOUTHENER

John Breckenridge= Constitutional Union party

Explanation:

During European Imperialism which country had the largest Empire?
a.
France
b. Germany
C.
Great Britain
d. Belgium

Answers

Answer:

c) great Britain

Explanation:

I think it’s Great Britain

when choosing a reliable source, which of these questions should you ask when trying to find a source that matches your topic?
A.
“Why was this source even written?”
B.
“What is my central question, and does this source address it?”
C.
“What information is available to me from this time period?”
D.
“Is the author of this source reliabl

Answers

Answer:

C

Explanation:

What illustration does Paul use to describe the kind of material that we should build our life with?

Answers

Paul says that we should build our lives with gold, silver, and precious stone because the s e cannot be destroyed.

Explanation:
Its means that preciouse stones like gold and silver is VERY hard to break just like our relationship with him.

Paul gives an illustration that one's life must be built as hard as the precious stones made out of gold and silver.

What is an illustration?

A process which involves an act of something, which is being illustrated, is known as illustration. In the above example, Paul has illustrated that the relationships of an individual's life must be built strong and hard, like that of precious stones like gold and silver and platinum.

Hence, the illustration made by Paul is aforementioned.

Learn more about illustration here:

https://brainly.com/question/17221744

#SPJ2

Describe the dravidian’s Geography

Answers

Answer:

Im not quite sure if this is what you're asking for but. the geographic distribution is in South Asia and Dravidian speakers are natively found in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. Dravidians are also present in Singapore and the United Are Emirates more recently : )

Question 3 of 26
How did centers of world power shift from the period before World War I to
the period after World War II?
A. The centers of power shifted from Western Europe to the United
States and the Soviet Union.
B. The centers of power shifted from the Soviet Union to Eastern
Europe and China.
C. The centers of power shifted from the United States and Eastern
Europe to the Soviet Union.
D. The centers of power shifted from Eastern Europe to the Soviet
Union and China.
SUBMIT

Answers

The answer is A.

America's military might surpassed Western Europe, along with their GDP. The same happened with the Soviets.

The Union’s control of the Mississippi River hurt the Confederacy’s ability to
supply its troops.
maintain its navy.
divide the North.
recapture New Orleans.

Answers

Answer:

A. supply its troops

Explanation:

supply it’s troops and they could have lost

Critical Thinking: Summarizing How did the
Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968 help end
discrimination in the work place?

Answers

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act barred race, religious, national origin and gender discrimination by employers and labor unions, and created an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission with the power to file lawsuits on behalf of aggrieved workers.

Based on the map, which of the following statements is most likely true? A. Pachacuti was the youngest person to become the Inca ruler. B. Huayana Capac was the most successful ruler of the Inca. C. Huascar’s rule as Inca leader was the shortest. D. Huascar and Atahualpa battled each other for the Inca throne. E. Tupac Inca (II) was the most generous and peaceful Inca ruler.

Answers

Answer:  B. Huayana Capac was the most successful ruler of the Inca.

Explanation:

A successful ruler can be judged by many things and in the past one very important metric for being successful was increasing the area of your country. People like Augustus, Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan were therefore very successful leaders.

In that same vein, Huayana Capac was the most successful ruler of the Inca according to this map. Under him, the Inca empire grew significantly as he added areas in modern day Chile, Bolivia and Argentina to the empire.

Answer:

if it is b he has it correct :) :v

name three ways in which Cuneiform is different than hieroglyphics in terms of
how it originated (3 points) and its different phases of evolution in both

Answers

Answer: The earliest known script, the Mesopotamian cuneiform was invented in Sumer, present-day Iraq, circa 3200 BC. It is the origin of our present-day alphabet and it was uninterruptedly used for over a period of 10,000 years as its prehistoric antecedent.

Explanation: The evolution of the cuneiform script is divided into four phases: Clay tokens representing units of goods were used for accounting purposes (8000–3500 BC). The three-dimensional tokens were transformed into two-dimensional pictographic signs, similarly to the tokens, the pictographic script served exclusively for accounting (3500–3000 BC). Phonetic syllabic signs initially introduced to write down the names of individuals marked the turning point when writing started imitating spoken language and, as a result, became applicable to all fields of human knowledge (3000–1500 BC). With two dozen letters, each standing for a single sound of voice, the alphabet perfected the interpretation of speech.

Hieroglyphic writing, which appeared at the end of the 4th millennium, was a complex system of phonetic signs corresponding to one or more consonants, ideograms objects or abstract concepts, and determinatives that determine the words. These specified their semantic categories (e.g. man, woman). Hieratic script, which arose in parallel time with the hieroglyphics, is the  “cursive” format of hieroglyphics for easy use in daily and private matters, where appearance was less important than writing speed. These writings were used simultaneously for many centuries until the beginning of the 26th dynasty (664–30 BC), when a third one was introduced, the demotic script. Hieroglyphs from then on were used for monumental inscriptions, whereas religious texts were written in hieratic script, and the demotic script became that of the public administration and private documents.

is a type of government where the people elect leaders to run the government and make the
A(n)
laws.
A democracy
В. republic
C monarchy
D aristocracy

Answers

Answer:

A. Democracy

Explanation:

Democractic Society

Answer:

A: Democracy

Explanation:

Former members of the Democratic-Republican Party, founded by influential Anti-Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, founded the Democratic Party in the early 1790s. The Whig Party and the modern Republican Party were formed by factions of the same Democratic-Republican Party. In the presidential election of 1828, Democrat Andrew Jackson defeated incumbent Federalist John Adams by a landslide, solidifying the party and establishing it as a long-lasting political force.

Hope this helps and if it does, don't be afraid to give my answer a "Thanks" and maybe a Brainliest if it's correct?  

Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps during World War II
a. due to numerous acts of sabotage.
b. in retaliation for the placement of Americans in concentration camps by the Japanese.
c. as a result of anti-Japanese prejudice and fear.
d. because many were loyal to Japan.
e. All of these

Answers

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

Because of Japanese folk's fear as well as paranoia the United States interned nearly 127,000 Japanese-Americans in detention centers throughout the length of WWII. Many Americans were concerned that Japanese-Americans would work as spies or traitors for the Japanese government. The United States placed nearly 127,000 Japanese-Americans behind concentration centers for the length of WWII, based on fear rather than proof. During World War II, more than 127,000 Americans were imprisoned.

What was a cost associated with enforcing the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887?

Answers

Answer:

A cost associated with enforcing the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 was establishing and maintaining the Interstate Commerce Commission. In that time, railroads had abusive practices that affected consumers and businesses across the country. hope i helped man plz GIVE brain-ly-est

Explanation:

Answer:

A cost associated with enforcing the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 was establishing and maintaining the Interstate Commerce Commission. In that time, railroads had abusive practices that affected consumers and businesses across the country

Explanation:

Which economics term does each scenario describe?

(Match these)

specialization

diversified economy

single-resource economy

A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh
pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products.

A nation rich in precious gemstones just exports diamonds
to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry,

A nation with several climate zones exports almonds,
cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches.

Answers

The following economic term match each scenario.

A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products - Specialization.A nation that is rich in precious gemstones just exports diamonds to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry - A single-resource economy.A nation with several climate zones exports almonds, cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches - A diversified economy.

What is a diversified economy?

The process of economic diversification involves moving an economy away from a single income source and towards many ones from a widening array of industries and markets. It has traditionally been used as a tactic to promote healthy economic development.

Thus, the mentioned given above are correctly matched with each scenario.

Learn more about economy here:

https://brainly.com/question/2421251

#SPJ2

ting With the
ar Colonial
e Beginnings
The most brutal and destructive fighting of the war occurred
Nation 1777-
at Valley Forge
Forming a
ment
O in southern colonies
Citizenship and
titution-
O at Lexington and Concord
Citizenship and
anted by the
ion
O in New England
Launching the

Answers

A. The Southern Colonies

ASAP help just say what order pls

Answers

Answer:

hunting and gathering

farm and store

advance civilization

neolithic revolution occurred

Explanation:

I think that's the order.

How did Bourbon rule impact Mississippi's education system?

It benefited African American children.
It drastically cut spending on education.
It led to significant improvements in literacy.
It decreased the length of the school year.

Answers

Answer:

it benefited african american children

Explanation:

How were the Aztec chinampas constructed?

Answers

Explanation:

Agriculture, along with trade and tribute formed the basis of the Aztec empire such as growing enough food to feed the urban population of the Aztec cities was a major importance

At the end of World War Il, there was only one superpower. Who was it?
O Red China
O United States
• Soviet Union
O Great Britain

Answers

***the United States***

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 which ended the Cold War, the post–Cold War world has in the past been considered by some to be a unipolar world, with the United States as the world's sole remaining superpower.

Answer:

O United States

Explanation:

At the end of World war two the united states had the only nuclear weapons in the world.

les grande phase de la guerre

Answers

Answer:

Les Grandes Misères de la guerre English: The Great Miseries of War or The Miseries and Misfortunes of War) are a series of 18 etchings by French artist Jacques Callot (1592–1635), titled in full Les Misères et les Malheurs de la Guerre.

Other Questions
This question is very important I will give Brainliest for the correct answer!! It's just perimeter but I'm a little confused. The colonists believed their homes were not secure if customs agents could The transformations to the parent function of a quadratic equation are given below. write an equation of the new function in vertex form What happened on the 11 September 2001?I need a summary of this event,please. The table lists the observations students made about four specimens under a microscope. Based on these observations, what specimens did thestudents examine?A. animalB.plantC.virusD.prokaryote1.cell membrane presentribosomes presentlysosomes presentnuclear membrane present2.cell wall presentribosomes presentnuclear membrane absent3.cell wall presentribosomes presentnucleus presentlarge vacuole present4.reproduces inside of a cellnucleus absentRNA present Trong giai on bin ng kinh t ti Vit Nam nm 2008 , trong hon cnh lm pht tang cao , c kin cho rng s lng ngn hng thng mi ti Vit Nam qu nhiu (39 ngn hng , tng ng s ngn hng ca Indonesia, nhiu hn Malaysia, Philipines ), to ra lng tin bt t ln , gp phn lm tng t l lm pht . Anh/ Ch hy nu nhn xt ca mnh v kin ny Which of the following is the best estimate of 7/8? ( Answer ASAP ) if r=1 and 0=5pi/6 what is the approximate arc length? Identify the range of the function shown in the graph. Use I = PRT to solve. HELPPPPP PLEASEEEE ASAPPPP WILL GIVE POINTS/BRAINLIESTA function is shown in the table.x g(x)3 171 30 42 13Which of the following is a true statement for this function? (5 points)The function is increasing from x = 3 to x = 1.The function is increasing from x = 1 to x = 0.The function is decreasing from x = 0 to x = 2.The function is decreasing from x = 3 to x = 1. Find the missing side!! A 1 pF capacitor is connected in parallel with a 2 pF capacitor, the parallel combinationthen being connected in series with a 3 pF capacitor. The resulting combination is thenconnected across a battery.(a) Which capacitor has the greatest charge?(b) Which capacitor has the greatest voltage? Match the word with a synonym, antonym, or homonym.1. error tasteless 2. request mistake 3. pit their 4. ascend healthy 5. sick hole 6. spicy hare 7. there descend 8. hair main 9. mane ask One of the characteristics of effective healthcare leaders and effective healthcare teams is the ability to meet and set goals. What is a health goal that you have? (This may be a career goal or an improvement that you'd like to make to your health.) What steps can you take to reach this goal? At which point in a story is the conflict introduced Dans la prface du Mariage de Figaro, Beaumarchais affirme avoir construit sa pice de faon y faire entrer la critique d'une foule d'abus qui dsolent la socit . Dans quelle mesure son uvre correspond-elle son propos ? What is Turing's philosophy on why people like violence? need help asap What is the variable unit for acceleration,gravity and height