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Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts

Aug 23, 2019

[Ans] What protest movement's slogan was "We are the 99%"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What protest movement's slogan was "We are the 99%"?"



Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, against economic inequality. The main issues raised by Occupy Wall Street were social and economic inequality, greed, corruption and the undue influence of corporations on government—particularly from the financial services sector. The Occupy Wall Street slogan, "We are the 99%", refers to income and wealth inequality in the U.S. between the wealthiest 1% and the rest of the population.

[Answer] What protest movement's slogan was "We are the 99%"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What protest movement's slogan was "We are the 99%"?"



...Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, against economic inequality. The main issues raised by Occupy Wall Street were social and economic inequality, greed, corruption and the undue influence of corporations on government—particularly from the financial services sector. The Occupy Wall Street slogan, "We are the 99%", refers to income and wealth inequality in the U.S. between the wealthiest 1% and the rest of the population.

Jun 13, 2019

[Answer] 1. This leader was in charge of the Khmer Rouge communist movement in Cambodia. His attempts to "cleanse" Cambodia resulted in millions of deaths.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This leader was in charge of the Khmer Rouge communist movement in Cambodia. His attempts to "cleanse" Cambodia resulted in millions of deaths."



...1. Pol Pot 2. Kim Il-Sung 3. Kim Jong-Il 4. Tou Samouth Pol Pot was the leader of Cambodia's "Khmer Rouge" communist movement. It is estimated he caused between 1.7-2.5 million deaths. He favored "agrarian socialism", which involved relocating people from towns to rural environments to work on his "special projects." Pol Pot, whose original name was Saloth Sar, wanted a new beginning, a "Year Zero." About 20% of the Cambodian population died at the hands of Pol Pot's leadership. His cruel reign was brought to an end during the Cambodian-Vietnamese War of 1978-79. Tou Samouth was Pol Pot's mentor. Kim Jong-Il and Kim Il-Sung are both North Korean despots.

Jan 31, 2019

[Answer] 9. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess queen?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess queen?"



...1. It can move any number of squares in a horizontal or vertical direction. 2. It can move any number of squares in a vertical or diagonal direction. 3. It can move any number of squares in a horizontal or diagonal direction. 4. It can move any number of squares in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal direction. The most powerful piece, usually has a crown on top and is only slightly shorter than the king.

Dec 20, 2018

[Answer] 1. The Enlightenment would generally be considered what type of movement?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The Enlightenment would generally be considered what type of movement?"



...1. political 2. intellectual 3. economic 4. geographic Also known as the Age of Reason, the Enlightenment was centered in France during the 17th and 18th Centuries. Often referred to as an "intellectual movement," the Enlightenment featured such well-known thinkers as John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, Baron de Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, and Rene Descartes.

Nov 28, 2018

[Answer] 10. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess pawn?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Which are the movement capabilities of the chess pawn?"



...1. It can be moved only one square forward (or two squares on its first move), but it captures with a diagonal move. 2. It moves one space forward at a time, and captures moving two spaces. 3. It moves two spaces forward at a time, but captures moving just a space forward. 4. It moves ones space diagonally at a time, and captures moving one space forward. The weakest piece; but with great potential. If gotten to the opponent's last row, it may change into a queen, rook, knight, or bishop.

Nov 27, 2018

[Answer] 1. What group, known for its "steps", can trace its origins to a religious movement in the early 20th century called the Oxford Group?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What group, known for its "steps", can trace its origins to a religious movement in the early 20th century called the Oxford Group?"



...1. American Anthropological Association 2. Alcoholics Anonymous 3. Associated American Artists 4. Alvesta Alternative Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, was founded in the mid 1930s. It can trace its roots to the principles practiced by members of the religious movement of the early 20th century known as the Oxford Group. The ideas of self-improvement by performing a self-inventory, admitting wrongs, making amends, using prayer and meditation, and carrying the message to others became the basis for the 12-steps that AA incorporated into its program.

Jul 13, 2018

[Answer] Which painter started the impressionist movement?

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Claude Monet was a famous French painter whose work gave a name to the art movement Impressionism, which was concerned with capturing light and natural forms. The term "Impressionism" is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise. After the art exhibition in 1874, a critic insultingly dubbed Monet's painting style "Impression," since it was more concerned with form and light than realism, and the term stuck. Monet opened the door for further abstraction in art, and he is credited with influencing such later artists as Jackson Pollack, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning.