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Showing posts with label pot. Show all posts
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Jun 4, 2019

[Ans] Whose presidential campaign promised, "A chicken in every pot"?

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It wasn't just chicken. During the presidential campaign of 1928, a circular published by the Republican Party claimed that if Herbert Hoover won there would be “a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.“ Despite a landslide victory over Alfred Smith, the Republican Party's promise of prosperity was derailed seven months after Hoover took the oath of office. The stock market crash of 1929 plunged the country into the Great Depression and people eventually lost confidence in Hoover. With the Depression at its lowest point, voters elected Franklin D. Roosevelt to replace Hoover in 1932.

[Answer] Whose presidential campaign promised, "A chicken in every pot"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Whose presidential campaign promised, "A chicken in every pot"?"



...It wasn't just chicken. During the presidential campaign of 1928, a circular published by the Republican Party claimed that if Herbert Hoover won there would be “a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.“ Despite a landslide victory over Alfred Smith, the Republican Party's promise of prosperity was derailed seven months after Hoover took the oath of office. The stock market crash of 1929 plunged the country into the Great Depression and people eventually lost confidence in Hoover. With the Depression at its lowest point, voters elected Franklin D. Roosevelt to replace Hoover in 1932.

[Answer] 2. For that minor rash on your skin, use this cream, made with the extract of the seed-bearing part of pot marigold, consisting of reproductive organs surrounded by a brightly colored corolla and a green calyx. I mean the...

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. For that minor rash on your skin, use this cream, made with the extract of the seed-bearing part of pot marigold, consisting of reproductive organs surrounded by a brightly colored corolla and a green calyx. I mean the..."



...1. stems 2. roots 3. bark 4. flowers The corolla refers to the petals and the calyx refers to the green, leaflike things that enclose the petals. The reproductive organs would be the stamens (male) and the carpels (female). Pot marigold is Calendula oficinalis. Made into a compound or cream, naturopaths may suggest the flowers for minor burns, diaper rash, eczema or bee stings. A tincture is used internally for indigestion and externally for earaches. Supposedly an infusion of the flowers is also good for fever.

Nov 11, 2018

[Answer] Which U.S. presidential candidate's promises included "a chicken in every pot?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. presidential candidate's promises included "a chicken in every pot?""



...During the 1928 presidential campaign, the Republican party published a circular claiming the election of Herbert Hoover would result in "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage." Hoover handily defeated his opponent in a landslide victory but the jubilation was short-lived. The stock market crash in 1929 threw the U.S. into the Great Depression, along with the rest of the world. Although he did accomplish some notable victories during his administration, it wasn't enough to solidify the public's confidence in his leadership. He lost his re-election bid to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. Source: InfoPlease.com

Nov 7, 2018

[Answer] 10. All right, let's make cheese! Put that milk in your pot and stir in some citric acid dissolved in a quarter cup of water. How much citric acid do you use?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. All right, let's make cheese! Put that milk in your pot and stir in some citric acid dissolved in a quarter cup of water. How much citric acid do you use?"



...1. One and one quarter teaspoons 2. A whole whole bunch 3. 5 pounds 4. The national production of Armenia You want the pH to be around 5.6 when you start, ending up at around 5.3.