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key points : a community 's structure can be described by its species richness , which is the number of species present , and species diversity , which is a measure of both species richness and species evenness ( relative numbers ) . community structure is influenced by many factors , including abiotic factors , specie... | you can explore why this is the case in the video on ecological networks . however , the diversity-stability relationship is n't a universal rule , and there are some cases where other factors ( besides species diversity ) are more important in determining community and ecosystem stability $ ^ { 5,6 } $ . what factors ... | i do understand that a taken over area should n't spread , but would n't that be preventable ? |
key points : a community 's structure can be described by its species richness , which is the number of species present , and species diversity , which is a measure of both species richness and species evenness ( relative numbers ) . community structure is influenced by many factors , including abiotic factors , specie... | the corals of a coral reef are another foundation species . the exoskeletons of living and dead coral make up most of the reef structure , which protects other species from waves and ocean currents . beavers , which modify their environment by building dams , can also be seen as a foundation species $ ^ { 9,11 } $ . | if no nutrient is left in the dead plant then how can saprophytes feed on it ( nutrients of dead plant ) ? |
who is depicted here ? this is an image of the historical buddha . we can tell it is the buddha because of the many distinguishing marks ( lakshana ) visible in the sculpture . he has a cranial bump on his head ( ushnisha ) , a tuft of hair between his eyes ( urna ) , and the sign of the wheel ( chakra ) on his hands a... | he is seated on a lion throne . above his head are branches of the bodhi tree , a reference to bodh gaya where the buddha sat under the bodhi tree and achieved enlightenment . what was the buddha 's enlightenment ? | is a `` bodhi tree '' the same thing as a `` banyan tree '' ? |
who is depicted here ? this is an image of the historical buddha . we can tell it is the buddha because of the many distinguishing marks ( lakshana ) visible in the sculpture . he has a cranial bump on his head ( ushnisha ) , a tuft of hair between his eyes ( urna ) , and the sign of the wheel ( chakra ) on his hands a... | he is seated on a lion throne . above his head are branches of the bodhi tree , a reference to bodh gaya where the buddha sat under the bodhi tree and achieved enlightenment . what was the buddha 's enlightenment ? the buddha sought answers to the problems of suffering and the continual cycle of birth , death and rebir... | we read in an earlier essay that the buddha sought to attain nirvana by meditating under a banyan tree ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | it ’ s a form of energy that cells can use right away . gtp : similar to atp , gtp can be easily converted to atp in the cell . step 1 : glycolysis a 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon molecules called pyruvates . | why is gtp considered to be the equivalent of atp ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | fadh $ { 2 } $ : another energy shuttle that carries high energy electrons to the electron transport chain , where they will ultimately drive production of 1 to 2 atp molecules . the oxidized form of fadh $ { 2 } $ is fad and happens just like in nadh . high energy molecules : atp : the basic energy currency of the cel... | when fad+ is oxidized , why does it gain 2 hydrogen electrons instead of one ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | fadh $ { 2 } $ : another energy shuttle that carries high energy electrons to the electron transport chain , where they will ultimately drive production of 1 to 2 atp molecules . the oxidized form of fadh $ { 2 } $ is fad and happens just like in nadh . high energy molecules : atp : the basic energy currency of the cel... | so , between fad , fad+ , and fadh , is there a preferred choice/ correct choice for the oxidized form of fadh_2 or is it more a personal preference ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | our bodies are capable of digesting complex carbs , proteins , and fats to provide energy for the citric acid cycle . carbs can be broken down into glucose , the first molecule used during glycolysis . similarly , proteins can be broken down into their basic parts to form acetyl coa , the molecule that enters the citri... | if a polysaccharide includes monomers other than glucose , are they broken down in a separate pathway than glycolysis ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | similarly , proteins can be broken down into their basic parts to form acetyl coa , the molecule that enters the citric acid cycle . components of many fats can be transformed into into acetyl coa , or converted to glucose so they can enter the citric acid cycle as well . essentially , all of the different types of foo... | or are the monosaccharides converted to glucose and then go through the pathway listed here ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | co $ { 2 } $ is the waste product that you release when you exhale . step 3 : the citric acid cycle the citric acid cycle is called a cycle because the starting molecule , oxaloacetate ( which has 4 carbons ) , is regenerated at the end of the cycle . throughout the citric acid cycle , oxaloacetate is progressively tra... | what molecule do trigger the kreb cycle ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | after the citric acid cycle , where does the carbon dioxide go in a plant cell ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | which carbon of glucose if metabolised by glycolysis and citric acid cycle could be most rapidly lost as co2 ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | co $ { 2 } $ is the waste product that you release when you exhale . step 3 : the citric acid cycle the citric acid cycle is called a cycle because the starting molecule , oxaloacetate ( which has 4 carbons ) , is regenerated at the end of the cycle . throughout the citric acid cycle , oxaloacetate is progressively tra... | how many nadh are produced from tca cycle ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | when this electron shuttle is not carrying high energy electrons , meaning it has been oxidized ( lost its electrons ) , it is left with a positive charge and is called nad $ ^\text { + } $ . fadh $ { 2 } $ : another energy shuttle that carries high energy electrons to the electron transport chain , where they will ult... | in the first picture going from 1 glucose to 2 pyruvate , should n't that atp produced be 2 rather than 4 ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | once again , some of the energy released is transferred to reduce nad $ ^\text { + } $ to nadh . the products of the citric acid cycle : from one citric acid cycle , the following products are formed : 1 gtp 3 nadh 1 fadh $ _ { 2 } $ 2 co $ _ { 2 } $ regenerated oxaloacetate the co $ { 2 } $ that is released during the... | i know 4 are actually produced and 2 is the net , but is n't it the net that matters and the general idea of the photo ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | the released energy is captured as the electron shuttles ( nad $ ^\text { + } $ and fad ) are reduced to nadh and fadh $ _ { 2 } $ . to start the cycle , an enzyme fuses acetyl coa and oxaloacetate together so that citric acid is formed ( a 2-carbon molecule + a 4-carbon molecule = a 6-carbon molecule ! ) . this is the... | is there a net gain of any molecule in the citric acid cycle , aside from carbon dioxide , such as water ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | co $ { 2 } $ is the waste product that you release when you exhale . step 3 : the citric acid cycle the citric acid cycle is called a cycle because the starting molecule , oxaloacetate ( which has 4 carbons ) , is regenerated at the end of the cycle . throughout the citric acid cycle , oxaloacetate is progressively tra... | what molecule do you breathe out that leaves the kreb cycle ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | let ’ s describe some of our key players in the citric acid cycle : energy shuttles : nadh : an energy shuttle which delivers high energy electrons to the electron transport chain where they will eventually power the production of 2 to 3 atp molecules . when this electron shuttle is not carrying high energy electrons ,... | the formation of which bonds specifically gives off the electromagnetic radiation that excites those 2 electrons ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | these products from the citric acid cycle are made in the mitochondria of your cells.. step 4 : oxidative phosphorylation during oxidative phosphorylation , nadh and fadh $ _ { 2 } $ are transported to the electron transport chain , where their high energy electrons will ultimately drive synthesis of atp . consider the... | what is produced specifically in glycolysis , the krebs cycle , and oxidative phosphorylation ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | similarly , proteins can be broken down into their basic parts to form acetyl coa , the molecule that enters the citric acid cycle . components of many fats can be transformed into into acetyl coa , or converted to glucose so they can enter the citric acid cycle as well . essentially , all of the different types of foo... | and what are the byproducts produced for these as well ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | pyruvate is needed in order to create acetyl coa . step 2 : the transformation of pyruvate to acetyl coa this is a very short step in between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle . the 3-carbon pyruvate molecule made in glycolysis loses a carbon to produce a new , 2-carbon molecule called acetyl coa . | in step 1 of the drawing , is n't the overall glycolysis supposed to produce 2 atp , not 4 ? |
the citric acid cycle ( also known as the krebs cycle ) is actually a part of the much larger process called cellular respiration , the process where your body harvests energy from the food you eat . yes , the citric acid cycle has the same citric acid found in oranges and other citrus fruits ! where does the citric ac... | ( recall that some of the energy released from the cycle is used to reduce nad $ ^\text { + } $ to create nadh . ) the high energy electrons that are handed to nad $ ^\text { + } $ for reduction come from the oxidation ( loss of electrons ) from the carbon molecule here . next , the same type of reaction happens again ... | hey , could you elaborate exactly on how the whole energy-into-electrons thing with the nad+ molecule works ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | why did n't we call the war of 1812 , world war 1 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | $ ^2 $ the hartford convention and the treaty of ghent the war of 1812 was very unpopular in new england , because it disproportionately affected the region , which was the most dependent on maritime commerce . the war sparked a resurgence of the federalist party in new england . many federalists deeply resented the po... | why the federalist party was dissoluted after the war ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in the aftermath of the war of 1812 , the american people began to think of the united states as a proud and independent nation rather than a collection of formerly colonial territories . for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united st... | after the war of 1812 , did the british stop trying to prevent american expansion by allying themselves with the native americans because of a treaty or was it an informal agreement ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | what was the impact of the war on the american indians ? what do you think were the most significant consequences of the war of 1812 ? | was the war of 1812 really when us citizens started to think of their country as a nation and not a coalition of colonies ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | could n't someone argue that the french and indian war ( or even the american revolution ) was the real world war 1 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | what does a specific war have to entail/include to be considered a `` world war '' ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | how did the `` war hawks '' show their dissent ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | so i know this is completely off topic but , why do n't we call the french and indian war the first world war ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what are some causes of the war of 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in december 1814 , twenty-six federalists called a meeting in connecticut to discuss the economic tumult . at the hartford convention , some attendees issued calls for new england to secede from the united states . but by suggesting secession during wartime and condemning the new american government , federalists appea... | discussion of what sort was held at the hartford convention ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | were british looking to reclaim their former territories in the war of 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | how had american indian 's survive/revive their culture after the devastation that the war had left upon them ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in the aftermath of the war of 1812 , the american people began to think of the united states as a proud and independent nation rather than a collection of formerly colonial territories . for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united st... | why is the war of 1812 sometimes referred to as the second war of independence ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | how did the countries justify this war ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | comprised of several tribes , including the shawnee , kickapoo , sauk , fox , and winnebago , a native american confederacy led by shawnee prophet tenskwatawa and his brother tecumseh had arisen to challenge us settlement in the territory . the british supported this confederacy in an effort to halt us westward expansi... | would the us and british have had worse relations if the treaty of ghent was n't created ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | what does our flag represent ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | how did the war of 1812 impact america 's economy ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | what do you think ? why did the united states and britain go to war in 1812 ? what was the impact of the war on the american indians ? | what was one of the main reasons why united states and britain went to war in 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what caused the war of 1812 to start ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | first , the british had begun the practice of impressment , or forcing american sailors into british military service . britain also imposed trade restrictions on the united states , refused to recognize us neutrality in the european war , and routinely violated neutral shipping rights . these measures were designed to... | if the u.s clearly stated they were neutral during the napoleonic war , why did britain still take measures to stop the u.s from aiding the french ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | comprised of several tribes , including the shawnee , kickapoo , sauk , fox , and winnebago , a native american confederacy led by shawnee prophet tenskwatawa and his brother tecumseh had arisen to challenge us settlement in the territory . the british supported this confederacy in an effort to halt us westward expansi... | why did the tribes decide to help the british ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in the battle of the thames , tecumseh was killed and the american indian resistance was crushed . the british would never again attempt to create an indian buffer state between the united states and canada . meanwhile , events in europe continued to influence the course of the war . | why would the british want to create an indian buffer state between the united states and canada in the first place ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | tempers flared again in the early 1800s when the napoleonic wars between france and britain led the british to implement a number of military measures aimed at weakening france . unfortunately , americans were caught in the crossfire , despite us neutrality in the war . first , the british had begun the practice of imp... | why is andrew jackson celebrated in the twenty-dollar bill despite being infamous for his rough relations with the native americans ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | how long did the war last and why ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in december 1814 , twenty-six federalists called a meeting in connecticut to discuss the economic tumult . at the hartford convention , some attendees issued calls for new england to secede from the united states . but by suggesting secession during wartime and condemning the new american government , federalists appea... | what was discussed at the hartford convention ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | the madison administration then entered into peace negotiations with the british . the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . with the end of the napoleonic wars , the british had already abandoned their policy of impressing american sailors , ... | can you explain the treaty of ghent a little more ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | though many american grievances were resolved during the course of the war , the treaty of ghent , which formally ended the war of 1812 , involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries . for native americans who had allied with the british , the war devastated their physical land and political autonomy... | did the americans always have to resort to battle against the natives for land ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | comprised of several tribes , including the shawnee , kickapoo , sauk , fox , and winnebago , a native american confederacy led by shawnee prophet tenskwatawa and his brother tecumseh had arisen to challenge us settlement in the territory . the british supported this confederacy in an effort to halt us westward expansi... | at what moment did us-british relations reach the height of today ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | first , the british had begun the practice of impressment , or forcing american sailors into british military service . britain also imposed trade restrictions on the united states , refused to recognize us neutrality in the european war , and routinely violated neutral shipping rights . these measures were designed to... | why would britain try to make the us side with them against france , despite the us not only declaring neutrality but also being on rough terms due to the american revolution ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what are causes of the war of 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what were the results of the war of 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | with no protection from the british , and very little tribal cohesion , native americans would suffer further defeats as the united states continued to expand ever westward . andrew jackson , virtually unknown before the war , emerged as a national hero after his triumph at the battle of new orleans , which actually oc... | how did jackson beat the british in the battle of new orleans ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | but by suggesting secession during wartime and condemning the new american government , federalists appeared unpatriotic . the hartford convention discredited the federalist party and sowed the seeds for the party ’ s demise . popular anti-war sentiment increased , and the military conflict effectively stalemated by 18... | why did the federalist party dissolve ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | according the terms of the treaty , the british returned nearly four thousand americans who had been classified as prisoners of war and forced into british service . the end of hostilities ushered in the “ era of good feelings , ” during which us-british relations improved . the nation ’ s sense of victory and unity wa... | why did napoleon end up abdicating his throne ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | why did andrew jackson attempt to destroy the american indians ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | how did the war of 1812 end ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | despite these shortcomings , the americans managed two significant victories over the british in battles on or near lake erie in the fall of 1813 . in the battle of the thames , tecumseh was killed and the american indian resistance was crushed . the british would never again attempt to create an indian buffer state be... | what started the battle of the thames and when did it occur ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what were causes and effects of war of 1812 ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | in a narrow vote , congress authorized the president to declare war against britain in june 1812 . the us military strategy focused on seizing parts of canada in the hopes of forcing british concessions on indian issues and neutral shipping rights . however , the us army was small , disorganized , and poorly equipped . | how did the us military know to focus on seizing parts of canada in the hopes of forcing british concessions on indian issues and neutral shipping rights ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | what was the very main reason why the war of 1812 all started in the first place ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | comprised of several tribes , including the shawnee , kickapoo , sauk , fox , and winnebago , a native american confederacy led by shawnee prophet tenskwatawa and his brother tecumseh had arisen to challenge us settlement in the territory . the british supported this confederacy in an effort to halt us westward expansi... | how many native americans were murdered by the us government after the british stopped protecting them ? |
overview the war of 1812 , which lasted from june 18 , 1812 to february 18 , 1815 , was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the united states and britain after the revolutionary war , like impressment of american sailors and trade restrictions on american shipping . though many american grieva... | for this reason , the war is sometimes referred to as the “ second war of independence. ” the war also resolved one of the united states ’ major grievances : british support for native american tribes in an effort to halt us westward expansion . $ ^3 $ the war of 1812 and american indians for american indians , the war... | did any colonists dislike the actions taken against the indians ? |
what would be the best way today to protest against a war ? how could you influence the largest number of people ? in 1937 , picasso expressed his outrage against war with guernica , his enormous mural-sized painting displayed to millions of visitors at the paris world ’ s fair . it has since become the twentieth centu... | today the painting permanently resides in the reina sofia , spain ’ s national museum of modern art in madrid . what can we see ? this painting is not easy to decipher . everywhere there seems to be death and dying . | why were his paintings so hard to see or depict what he is painting ? |
what would be the best way today to protest against a war ? how could you influence the largest number of people ? in 1937 , picasso expressed his outrage against war with guernica , his enormous mural-sized painting displayed to millions of visitors at the paris world ’ s fair . it has since become the twentieth centu... | perhaps it is that very ambiguity , the lack of historical specificity , or the fact that brutal wars continue to be fought , that keeps guernica as timeless and universally relatable today as it was in 1937 . text by lynn robinson additional resources : this painting at the museo nacional centro de arte reina sofía gu... | is guernica a surrealist or cubist painting ? |
what would be the best way today to protest against a war ? how could you influence the largest number of people ? in 1937 , picasso expressed his outrage against war with guernica , his enormous mural-sized painting displayed to millions of visitors at the paris world ’ s fair . it has since become the twentieth centu... | and although the size and multiple figures reference the long tradition of european history paintings , this painting is different because it challenges rather than accepts the notion of war as heroic . so why did picasso paint it ? commission in 1936 , picasso ( who was spanish ) was asked by the newly elected spanish... | what claim is picasso making in the image in story of art ? |
what would be the best way today to protest against a war ? how could you influence the largest number of people ? in 1937 , picasso expressed his outrage against war with guernica , his enormous mural-sized painting displayed to millions of visitors at the paris world ’ s fair . it has since become the twentieth centu... | and although the size and multiple figures reference the long tradition of european history paintings , this painting is different because it challenges rather than accepts the notion of war as heroic . so why did picasso paint it ? commission in 1936 , picasso ( who was spanish ) was asked by the newly elected spanish... | what is picasso 's target audience ? |
when art intersects with life many people associate performance art with highly publicized controversies over government funding of the arts , censorship , and standards of public decency . indeed , at its worst , performance art can seem gratuitous , boring or just plain weird . but , at its best , it taps into our mo... | * although the term encompasses a broad range of artistic practices that involve bodily experience and live action , its radical connotations derive from this challenge to conventional social mores and artistic values of the past . historical sources while performance art is a relatively new area of art history , it ha... | how do the performance artists make a living out of their art ? |
when art intersects with life many people associate performance art with highly publicized controversies over government funding of the arts , censorship , and standards of public decency . indeed , at its worst , performance art can seem gratuitous , boring or just plain weird . but , at its best , it taps into our mo... | in new york , visual artists combined their interest in action painting with ideas of the avant-garde composer john cage to blur the line between art and life . cage employed chance procedures to create musical compositions such as 4 ’ 33 ” . in this ( in ) famous piece , cage used the time frame specified in the title... | are there any records or documentation of john cage 's original in performance ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | in pathways that use calcium ions as a second messenger , upstream signaling events release a ligand that binds to and opens ligand-gated calcium ion channels . these channels open and allow the higher levels of $ \text { ca } ^ { 2+ } $ that are present outside the cell ( or in intracellular storage compartments ) to ... | what regulates the distribution of fluid between interstitial and intracellular compartments ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | for receptors located on the cell membrane , the signal must be passed on through other molecules in the cell , in a sort of cellular game of `` telephone . '' the chains of molecules that relay signals inside a cell are known as intracellular signal transduction pathways . here , we ’ ll look at the general characteri... | would hormones be considered intercellular signals or intracellular signals ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | for receptors located on the cell membrane , the signal must be passed on through other molecules in the cell , in a sort of cellular game of `` telephone . '' the chains of molecules that relay signals inside a cell are known as intracellular signal transduction pathways . here , we ’ ll look at the general characteri... | because in our lecture there is a sentence that says 'intracellular signals are typically hormones' would n't they be intercellular signals because they act as a primary messenger that moves between cells to the target cell ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . | how exactly does the cell signalling reverse ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | the change in the receptor sets off a series of signaling events . for instance , the receptor may turn on another signaling molecule inside of the cell , which in turn activates its own target . this chain reaction can eventually lead to a change in the cell 's behavior or characteristics , as shown in the cartoon bel... | do all signaling pathways simply turn on or turn off enzymes ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | many signal transduction pathways amplify the initial signal , so that one molecule of ligand can lead to the activation of many molecules of a downstream target . the molecules that relay a signal are often proteins . however , non-protein molecules like ions and phospholipids can also play important roles . | does ion-binding proteins act the same way as phosphorylated proteins in terms of having electrical charge , by which they can interact and activate another proteins or enzymes along the signal transduction ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | proteins can be activated or inactivated in a variety of ways . however , one of the most common tricks for altering protein activity is the addition of a phosphate group to one or more sites on the protein , a process called phosphorylation . phosphate groups can ’ t be attached to just any part of a protein . | what happens to the signaling pathway if one protein is mutated ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | protein kinase a is found in a variety of types of cells , and it has different target proteins in each . this allows the same camp second messenger to produce different responses in different contexts . camp signaling is turned off by enzymes called phosphodiesterases , which break the ring of camp and turn it into ad... | what will happen if the mutation occurs at different spots along the pathway ? |
introduction once a signaling molecule ( ligand ) from one cell has bound to a receptor on another cell , is the signaling process complete ? if we 're talking about intracellular receptors , which bind their ligand inside of the cell and directly activate genes , the answer may be yes . in most cases , though , the an... | the similarity of mapk cascades in diverse organisms suggests that this pathway emerged early in the evolutionary history of life and was already present in a common ancestor of modern-day animals , plants , and fungi $ ^2 $ . second messengers although proteins are important in signal transduction pathways , other typ... | what are more types of or examples of signal integration ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | aids is a serious medical condition comprising of a variety of diseases that occur because hiv interferes with your body ’ s ability to fight off other infections . aids stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome . how hiv affects your body a virus is a small infectious organism that can only replicate inside living... | why is aids called a syndrome and not a disease ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | hiv can also be passed on from an infected mother to a baby during pregnancy , labour and birth , or via breast milk , but with proper medical treatment during pregnancy this is also rare . how do you treat hiv/aids ? antiretroviral therapy ( art ) is the medicine used to treat hiv infection . | although there is no cure for hiv/aids yet , how was the discovery made that a 3rd chromosome genetic variation ( mutation ) called ccr5 delta-32 discovered that can prevent a person contracting hiv , and how does it actually work and confer immunity ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | aids stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome . how hiv affects your body a virus is a small infectious organism that can only replicate inside living cells of other organisms ; in hiv ’ s case , human immune cells . in order to understand how hiv and aids are connected we need to take a closer look at how the imm... | `` a virus is a small infectious organism ( ... ) '' , so a virus is , alive ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | the onset of these opportunistic infections is the beginning of what we call aids . how is hiv diagnosed ? you only know for sure that you have hiv if you get tested . | if we 're so advanced in technology how come we have not created a cure for hiv ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | there are other diagnostic tests that can detect the presence of hiv earlier , including the hiv p24 antigen test and the nucleic acid amplification test , but they are not used extensively at this time $ ^1 $ what are the symptoms of hiv/aids ? if you are infected with hiv and have not taken any hiv treatment , you ca... | what are the three things that happen as the end product of all of the cellular events that happen due to hiv infection ? |
you may think that hiv and aids are one and the same because they are often talked about in one breath , but that is wrong ! although they are linked , hiv and aids are two completely different things , and it ’ s important to know the difference : hiv is a virus that infects humans . it attacks your immune system caus... | hiv can also be passed on from an infected mother to a baby during pregnancy , labour and birth , or via breast milk , but with proper medical treatment during pregnancy this is also rare . how do you treat hiv/aids ? antiretroviral therapy ( art ) is the medicine used to treat hiv infection . | what happens if you have hiv but not aids ( meaning you just have hiv ) will you still die ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | in december 1954 the us senate voted to censure mccarthy. $ ^9 $ mccarthy died of complications of alcoholism less than three years later , but use of the term mccarthyism to describe the practice of making unsubstantiated accusations has lived on. $ ^ { 10 } $ what do you think ? did the threat of soviet espionage jus... | did the threat of soviet espionage justify the reaction from huac and mccarthy ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | did the threat of soviet espionage justify the reaction from huac and mccarthy ? what was the role of media ( movies , radio , and especially television ) in the rise and fall of the red scare ? do you think president eisenhower was right not to interfere in mccarthy 's witch-hunt ? | what was the role of media ( movies , radio , and especially television ) in the rise and fall of the red scare ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | mccarthy 's accusations were unsubstantiated , and the senate eventually censured him . red fears in 1949 , the soviet union detonated its first atomic device , ending the united states ' short reign as the sole atomic power on earth . the entry of the soviets into the atomic club made americans nervous , not to mentio... | why were they so surprised that the soviet union had nuclear weapons `` so fast '' ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | for more than four years , mccarthy railed against supposed communists , eastern `` establishment '' democrats , and homosexuals . he never produced a shred of real evidence against anyone , but even those powerful enough to stop him were afraid mccarthy would turn his accusations against them if they spoke out . `` i ... | i 'm wondering why did people continue to grow in suspicion and even violence against people who believe a certain way ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | in the 1950s , huac turned its attention to hunting reds ( a slang term for communists , associated with the red flag of the soviet union ) . $ ^5 $ influenced by a pamphlet called red channels , which alleged that communists had infiltrated the entertainment industry and intended to use the suggestive power of media t... | does anyone know of a good place to find additional information on this subject , such as a list of actors , writers , and directors who were blacklisted during this period ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | even civil rights organizations like the naacp and the urban league moved quickly to rid themselves of communists , lest they be accused of subversion. $ ^3 $ although it is true that soviet spies were at work in the united states ( recently declassified documents reveal that julius rosenberg was indeed sending atomic ... | `` in 1950 huac began investigating hollywood figures '' how was this justified ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | what could a house of representatives committee do if they found substantial evidence that a person in entertainment ( not government then ) held a certain political belief ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | he never produced a shred of real evidence against anyone , but even those powerful enough to stop him were afraid mccarthy would turn his accusations against them if they spoke out . `` i will not get in the gutter with that guy , '' president eisenhower reportedly said of mccarthy , thus leaving mccarthy to operate w... | was n't mccarthy against getting into world war ii ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | in the 1950s , huac turned its attention to hunting reds ( a slang term for communists , associated with the red flag of the soviet union ) . $ ^5 $ influenced by a pamphlet called red channels , which alleged that communists had infiltrated the entertainment industry and intended to use the suggestive power of media t... | how did the red scare and mccarthyism shape anti-communist sentiment within the us during the 1950s ? |
overview revelations that spies in the us atomic program had passed secrets to the soviet union set off a nationwide panic that communist spies might be infiltrating many american institutions . allegations that hollywood was rife with communists led the house committee on un-american activities ( huac ) to investigate... | the televised army-mccarthy hearings showcased mccarthy 's increasingly erratic behavior and reliance on guilt-by-association rather than evidence . in december 1954 the us senate voted to censure mccarthy. $ ^9 $ mccarthy died of complications of alcoholism less than three years later , but use of the term mccarthyism... | what was the `` mccarthyism '' in the ussr ? |
in 1785 visitors to the paris salon were transfixed by one painting , jacques-louis david ’ s oath of the horatii . it depicts three men , brothers , saluting toward three swords held up by their father as the women behind him grieve—no one had ever seen a painting like it . similar subjects had always been seen in the... | david lit the figures with a stark , clinical light that contrasts sharply with the heightened drama of the scene as if he were requiring the viewer to respond to the scene with a mixture of passion and rationality . an example of neoclassicism in beginning art history courses , the painting is typically presented as a... | is there a reason the monarchy or aristocracy did n't realized the `` inflammatory '' nature or content of this painting ? |
in 1785 visitors to the paris salon were transfixed by one painting , jacques-louis david ’ s oath of the horatii . it depicts three men , brothers , saluting toward three swords held up by their father as the women behind him grieve—no one had ever seen a painting like it . similar subjects had always been seen in the... | instead of creating an illusionistic extension of space into a deep background , david radically cuts off the space with the arches and pushes the action to the foreground in the manner of roman relief sculpture . before oath of the horatii , french history paintings in a more rococo style such as jean-françois-pierre ... | i 'm a little confused by the presentation of the death of alcestis as antecedent to oath of the horatii ; it seems that the former was painted in 1794 , not 1785 ? |
overview president dwight d. eisenhower was a popular war hero whose eight-year presidency was characterized by peace and prosperity , despite cold war tensions and nuclear anxieties . during his presidency the nation ’ s consumer culture flourished . workers ’ wages rose , the baby boom reached its peak , and the subu... | consequently , fear of nuclear war weighed heavily on the minds of americans during the eisenhower era. $ ^9 $ what do you think ? why do you think president eisenhower was so popular ? what accounted for the incredible rise in the nation ’ s wealth during the 1950s ? | why do you think president eisenhower was so popular ? |
overview president dwight d. eisenhower was a popular war hero whose eight-year presidency was characterized by peace and prosperity , despite cold war tensions and nuclear anxieties . during his presidency the nation ’ s consumer culture flourished . workers ’ wages rose , the baby boom reached its peak , and the subu... | in concert with nikita khrushchev , his soviet counterpart , eisenhower voluntarily suspended nuclear atmospheric testing in 1958 , although an official test-ban treaty would not be signed until after he left office . the cold war framed eisenhower ’ s foreign policy . cold war thinking frequently took on an `` us-vers... | how did the cold war frame eisenhower 's policy ? |
overview president dwight d. eisenhower was a popular war hero whose eight-year presidency was characterized by peace and prosperity , despite cold war tensions and nuclear anxieties . during his presidency the nation ’ s consumer culture flourished . workers ’ wages rose , the baby boom reached its peak , and the subu... | consequently , fear of nuclear war weighed heavily on the minds of americans during the eisenhower era. $ ^9 $ what do you think ? why do you think president eisenhower was so popular ? what accounted for the incredible rise in the nation ’ s wealth during the 1950s ? | how long was eisenhower the president ? |
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