Question 2 (Worth 5 points) How could the federal government have made the Dawes Act more successful? by refusing to allow Native Americans to assimilate by making it illegal for Native Americans to sell their land to speculators by providing larger land parcels so the Native Americans could grow more crops by using land speculators as brokers between the government and Native Americans Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) What was the goal of the Dawes Act? provide
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Unit 306 – Promote Equality‚ diversity and inclusion o work with children and young people Task 1 |Legislation |Relevance | |Equality Act 2004 |This act is relevant to equity and diversity and valuing these as this relates to equal | | |opportunities for all. This is
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1. What is Bank? Institution which accept deposit for lending Banks are the financial institutions that mobilise the savings of the community and make them available to the people for generating income. A bridge between the user of capital and those who save but can’t use the funds themselves. 2. What are the functions of Banks? 1. Receipts of Deposits: 3 types of deposits- Current deposits‚ Savings deposits‚ Term deposits 2. Lending of Money: Cash Credit‚ Over Draft‚ Loans and Advances 3. Agency
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Chapter 8 Questions 1. Identify the major parts of Hamilton’s financial plan‚ who supported these proposals‚ and why they aroused such passionate opposition. • Alexander Hamilton was brought in by Thomas Jefferson to lead the Treasury Department. Hamilton’s instant goal was to initiate our nation’s financial stability. Also‚ to revitalize economic development and bring the country’s most financial interest to government support. He believed that the aim of national greatness could happen if the
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1. In your view‚ why and under what conditions do people protest through disruptive methods‚ i.e. methods going beyond the normal means of political participation (such as voting‚ writing to Congress‚ lobbying‚ etc.)? Examples of disruptive methods include (but are not limited to) mass demonstrations‚ building or site occupations‚ road blockages‚ systematic disruption of opponents’ speeches and meetings‚ etc. I believe that people use disruptive methods in protest when all else has failed or as a
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UNITS 206‚208‚209‚210‚213 Please answer the following: Unit 206: Help improve own and team practice in schools . 2.2 Describe the importance of continuing professional development 3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools 3.2 Describe the purpose and objectives of the team in which you work 3.3 Describe your own role and responsibilities and those of others in the team 3.4 Describe the importance of respecting the skills and expertise of other practitioners
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Case Study Objectives and Discussion Questions Week 5 Case 6: Dell Inc. in 2008 [Objectives] Provides sufficient information for students to complete a thorough SWOT analysis and to develop a solid list of key success factors and driving forces [Discussion questions] 1. What is your evaluation of Michael Dell’s performance in his roles as Dell’s CEO and Chairman? How well has he performed the five tasks of crafting and executing strategy that were discussed
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Latoya Starks Week 2: Enterprise Applications Paper IT/205 Enterprise Applications Paper Question 1: Describe two effects of database tools and technologies on business performance and decision making. Database tools and technologies affected the business processes and decision making by a great extent. The most important benefit of the database is to change unstructured information into structured information‚ and allow users to analysis the data stored into different
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solidarity according to Emile Durkheim? Give a definition of them. 2. What sort of questions do sociologists address? 3. Characterize age stages of human life. 1. What are the basic concepts of structural - functionalism‚ the conflict approach and symbolic interactionism? 2. What is the scientific method and how can it be applied to the study of sociology? 3. What are some of the challenges and ethical issues in the study of sociology? 1.What has sociology contributed to our understanding of the
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Period 7 DBQ The Aztecs: What Should History Say ? Outline: A. This document describes how although all narratives about the people and cultures begin with the arrival of Europeans too much credit is being given to their “discoveries” because before the Europeans the Native Americans (Aztecs) were doing the things the Europeans claimed to be doing first. The Aztecs came up with
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