Answer:
The answer is B.............
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In which area of Canada is the population?
cordillera
lowlands
tundra
Appalachian
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Answer:
Some reformers believed that the only souce of religious authority was the bible, not the Church
Explanation:
THE PURPOSE OF JIM CROW LAW WAS TO?
A)PREVENT BLACK CITIZENS FROM OBTAINING EMPOLYMENT.
B)LIMIT THE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF SOUTHERN CITIZENS.
C)CREATE AS MUCH DIVISION BETWEEN THE RACES AS POSSIBLE.
D)MAKE IT ILLEGAL FOR BLACK CHILDREN TO RECEVIE AN EDUCATION
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True or False. Martial Arts were originally used for survival and warfare.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The techniques were created out of the need for survival between humanity and animals, and between different tribes of humans. Even over the years, the martial techniques developed became a part of Asian culture.
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Think about ways in which the adults you know participate in our government. Write a 75- to 100-word paragraph explaining ways in which US citizens contribute to the well-being of this country.
Answer: Ok so here this is a more longer version of my answer.
Explanation:The Founders believed that the main purpose of government was to protect people's basic rights. Almost all citizens have the right to participate in governing our nation. They may choose among many different ways of doing this.
Ways citizens can participate:
•looking for information in newspapers, magazines, and reference materials and judging its accuracy
•voting in local, state, and national elections
participating in a political discussion
•trying to persuade someone to vote a certain way
•signing a petition
•wearing a button or putting a sticker on the car
•writing letters to elected representatives
•contributing money to a party or candidate
•attending meetings to gain information, discuss issues, or lend support
•campaigning for a candidate
•lobbying for laws that are of special interest
•demonstrating through marches, boycotts, sit-ins, or other forms of protest
•serving as a juror
•running for office
•holding public office
•serving the country through military or other service
•disobeying laws and taking the consequences to demonstrate that a law or policy is unjust
Should citizens participate?
Many citizens do not participate in our government. They don't vote or participate in most of the other ways you have just discussed. However, some people believe that citizens have a responsibility to participate.
Deciding whether to participate and how much time to spend participating is important.
An alien is a person who is not a citizen. Many aliens can become citizens by following certain rules and procedures.
Many citizens do not participate in our government. They don't vote or participate in most of the other ways you have just discussed. However, some people believe that citizens have a responsibility to participate.
An example may help. Imagine that you have hired a company to repair your bicycle. Before you hired them, you would want to be sure they could repair bicycles. Then you would want to make sure that they did what you had hired them to do. Suppose the company did a good job. Then you would not worry about checking on them if your sister's bicycle needed repairs a few weeks later.
The same is true with the government. We should be sure the people we "hire" (elect) can do the job we are hiring them for. Once they get the job, we should keep an eye on them to make sure they are doing that job. If they do a good job, we may not watch them as closely. If they do a bad job, we may watch them very closely and may even decide to replace them.
Participation in government is in our own self-interest. The amount of time we spend participating will probably depend on how well we think our elected officials are doing. If everything is going well, we will spend less time than if we are concerned that someone is violating our rights. If we are pleased with the government, we may vote and do little else. If we are dissatisfied, however, we will probably take other types of action.
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These Civil Rights Leaders were important because.....
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Answer: the civil rights movement leaders were important because they impacted the whole world, and it continues today.
Explanation:
Answer:
These civil rights leaders were important because without Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, W.E.B. Du Bois and Malcolm X African Americans wouldn't be free now. Without them black and white kids and elders wouldn't be friends or share the same bathroom. But one of the most important facts is without them there wouldn't be a Civil rights movement. (Sorry you gotta figure out the last sentance then your done)
Explanation:
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Answer:
We can tell that as time increased, the United States of America was gaining a lot of money. One of the benefits is that the U.S was their financial gain.
Explanation:
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How does the short story “Bartleby the Scrivener” relate to the Market Revolution?
Answer:
subjects: Economics.
Economics is about much more than, like, supply and demand curves. Ultimately, it's about the decisions people make and how those decisions shape their lives and the world.
So today we're going to turn to one of the least-studied but most interesting periods in American history: the Market Revolution. There weren't any fancy wars or politically charged debates, but this discussion shaped the way that most Americans actually live their lives and think about work on a daily basis. Like, if you or someone you know goes to work, well, then you have the Market Revolution to thank, or possibly to curse.
ed sullivan's variety show known as _____provided a mix of comedy, popular song, dance and acrobatics. a. talk of the town b. toast of the town c. home town talent show d. none of these
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Answer:
all decriptions apply to Martin Luther
Explanation:
Martin Luther was an outlaw who was tried for heresy. He wrote the 95 theses which had sparked the protestant reformation
Why did the Forty-Niners come to California?
Answer:
to get to the other side
In 200 words describe whether or not you think it is ever okay to kill others for a greater good.
Answer:
This is a sketchy subject, but to kill is an abomination. One the the ten commandments is to not murder, but,
lets say that you spotted a terrorist, and you have a gun. This man is about to kill thousands of people. Would you shoot? Most people would say yes. How is this any different from a single murder done by a man?
It is actually simple. Defense, you are defending yourself or others, and saving many more souls by killing one. Now, if there is another way to disarm the threat, by all means do so. but if your only option was to kill or let others be killed. The acceptable thing to do, would be, to shoot.
(Warning: This is only 119 words, you may add to it to bump it up to 200)
which answer is right ?
Answer:A.
Explanation:
Answer:
option 1
Explanation:
Take a look a this image.
In 200 words describe whether or not you think it is ever okay to kill others for a greater good.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Based on the map, list two modern-day countries in Southeast Asia that Zheng He would have made contact with on his voyages.
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The Greek peninsula is
a. flat.
b. mountains and dry.
c. fertile.
d. often flooded.
What was the difference between how the upper class (wealthy) and poor viewed the Bank of the United States? Give detail and specifics.
Answer:
the difference is that the wealthy viewed them as a great company while the poor viewed it badly
Explanation:
Does the U.S. need tougher gun laws? Include your thoughts on assault weapons bans, ghost guns and red flag laws?
Need today! Why did the Siege of Vicksburg affect the balance of power during the Civil War?
A. Several important Confederate generals were killed.
B. Union troops were pushed back across the Ohio River.
C. Severe casualties were inflicted on Union forces.
D. The Confederate territory was divided in half
Answer: D
Explanation: Cut the South in half.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
where is the sentence???
Explanation:
Answer: In conclusion
Explanation:
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How was ancient India society grouped?
There were four different classes, and a separate group called the "Untouchables" below the classes.
Which of the following are true about the Cuban Missile Crisis? Select all that apply.
The Soviet Union placing missiles in Cuba that threatened the United States.
The United States “quarantined” Cuba using military vessels.
The Soviets agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba when the United States agreed to remove their own missiles from Turkey.
The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example of the constant standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
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The statement about the Cuban Missile Crisis are:
The United States “quarantined” Cuba...
The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example of...
The Cuban Missile CrisisThe political dissimilarities often prevented both powers from showing a mutual agreement on issues, as in the case of the Cuban missile crisis that went close to the war.
Both had advanced technology and military upgrade in the nuclear weapon and missile race.
The missile crisis brought missiles to Cuba, which scared America, as America threatened the Soviet Union by putting missiles in Turkey.
Thus option B and C are correct answer.
Learn more about The Cuban Missile Crisis here:
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Which of the following was NOT a result of the intense division in Kansas?
Question 1 options:
created the Fugitive Slave Act
two opposing governments formed
violence broke out in Kansas
Senator Preston Brooks beat Senator Charles Sumner with his cane
Question 2 (1 point)
How did the Missouri Compromise affect the issue of slavery?
Question 2 options:
it divided the Louisiana purchase into free and slave regions
it outlawed slavery in Louisiana
it abolished slavery
it stated California would enter the Union as a free state
Question 3 (1 point)
Why did many northerners slide the Fugitive Slave Act?
Question 3 options:
too soft on the North
ineffective
unfair
too hard on the South
Explanation:
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What should you consider when comparing population growth (or decline) over different intervals of time? Hint: What factors influence population growth or decline? Explain fully and provide examples where needed.
the age of the general population in the area, the overall health of the population and their ability to access fresh clean water, and other proper nutrition, whether their is a good economy in the area
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
Select ALL the correct answers.
What are two ways that the legislative branch provides a check on the judicial branch?
A. The Senate must confirm Supreme Court justices.
B. Congress can decrease the salary of Supreme Court justices.
C. Congress can pass amendments to the Constitution.
D. The Senate can nominate justices as they see fit.
Answer:
A AND C
explanation:
B- that would lead to blackmail and judiciary is not prone to that by it's nature is meant to be objective
D- The president does that
Who proposed the coin system for currency in the 1780s?