I NEED HELP DUE IN 2 Hours Why was the U.S attacked on 9/11

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The hijackers were Islamic from Saudi Arabia and several other Arab nations. Reportedly financed by the al Qaeda terrorist organization of Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden, they were allegedly acting in retaliation for America’s support of Israel , its involvement in the Persian Gulf War and it’s continued military presence in the Middle East.

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How did the expansion of railroad transportation most benefit farmers in the United States? Group of answer choices by providing farmers with affordable access to distant markets by encouraging farmers to form the first agricultural cooperatives by increasing the variety of locally grown crops by raising the consumer price of agricultural products

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By providing farmers with affordable access to distant market.

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By providing farmers with affordable access to distant market.

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why was the scientific revolution a privotal time in history

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Answer: It changed humankind's approach to understanding the natural. world and led to new discoveries.

Where was the first evidence of humans domesticating plants discovered?

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I believe it was egypt but if i'm wrong use google

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Who won the Battle of Lexington, the British or American colonist? AND Who won the Battle of Concord, the British or the American colonist?

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The British won The Battle of Lexington and The Battle of Concord.

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Which of these is a compound sentence?
Immigrants who came to work in factories lived in urban neighborhoods.
"Old" immigrants often settled on farms, but most "new" ones lived in cities.
In the past, many immigrants had come from Northern and Western Europe.
Immigrants working long hours and facing crowded living conditions.

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"Old" immigrants often settled on farms, but most "new" ones lived in cities.

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"Old" immigrants often settled on farms, but most "new" ones lived in cities.

first half

second half

these parts of the sentence can "stand alone," therefore making this a compound sentence

its B                                              ................................................. .    

What is Virginia had not seceded from the Union? Would this have affected the war? Why or Why not?

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Yes it would have because if Virginia had rejected secession, the prospect of Lee in command of Union forces rather than Confederate forces would have presented major problems for the Confederacy. The South would have lost a major economic and political asset, the state of West Virginia would never have been created, the war would almost certainly have been shorter. Interestingly, such circumstances might cast some doubts on how determined the North would have been to end slavery permanently.
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Yes the capitol of the confederacy was in Virginia mainly for incentive for Virginia to leave the union. Without Virginia the confederacy would be lacking in a major ammount of funds and man power as well as territory

:What is one way the Byzantine
Empire was different from the Roman Empire

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Byzantine had different languages and was Christian.

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Both of the Empires has the same form of government, Authoritarian, also both were ruled by hereditary rulers. The empires had differing main languages, in the Roman Empire they mainly spoke latin and in the Byzantine Empire the most common language was Greek. ... The Byzantine Empire was a Christian one from the start.

Study the map, and then answer the questions using the drop-down menus. Which mountain range is located at A? Which chain of mountains is the longest in North America? Which mountain range is located at B?

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1. Appalachian mountain

2. rocky mountain

3. guiana highlands

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Study the map, and then answer the questions using the drop-down menus.

Which mountain range is located at A?

✔ Appalachian Mountains

Which chain of mountains is the longest in North America?

✔ Rocky Mountains

Which mountain range is located at B?

✔ Guiana Highlands

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More than 40% of South America's land mass is covered in which landscape?​ tropical forests, dry deserts, cold mountain, sub-tropical highlands

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Im pretty sure it's dry deserts.

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And if im wrong im sorry you can put the blame on me but like i said im sorry if im wrong.

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sub-tropical highlands

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It covers up the central part of the united states

P.S. Im sorry in advance if the my anwser is incorrect.

The Wichita Native Americans came to Texas from Kansas.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F

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True

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What effects did television have on American society financially?

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TV is a constant presence in most Americans' lives. ... Between the 1940s and 2000s, commercial television had a profound and wide-ranging impact on American society and culture. It influenced the way that people think about such important social issues as race, gender, and class.

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I agree with the person above me but people also became lazy and wanted to stay home and not work which caused poverty

I personally feel that Alexander the.Great did nothing to deserve that title of greatness. Eventually his pride caused him to fail from an article written by a historian is it biased credible

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It’s biased because its an opinion. You know this by the use of “I personally feel,” it’s arguable. Credibility depends on who wrote it and their field. For example of an article about physics written by a professional chef obviously isn’t credible because they have no experience in the field. However if the chef wrote on food then the article would be credible.

where did the first americans migrate

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the first americans migrated in northeast asia and southern siberia :)

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The ancestors of Native American populations from the tip of Chile in the south to Canada in the north, migrated from Asia in at least three waves, according to a new international study published online in Nature this week that involved over 60 investigators in 11 countries in the Americas, plus four in Europe, and Russia.

In what they describe as the most comprehensive survey of genetic diversity in Native Americans so far, the researchers studied variation in Native American DNA sequences. They found that while most Native American populations descend primarily from one migration, there were two later ones that also made a significant genetic contribution.

The first migration, that led to the majority of Native American populations, was of a single group called the “First Americans” that crossed from Asia to America in a land bridge called Beringia, that existed during the ice ages more than 15,000 years ago, say the researchers, whose efforts were co-ordinated by Professor Andres Ruiz-Linares of the department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London (UCL) in the UK.

The later migrants probably arrived in boats, after the land-bridge disappeared at the end of the ice ages.

In a press statement, Ruiz-Linares explains that for years there has been a debate about whether the settlement of the Americas came from one or several migrations out of Siberia.

“But our research settles this debate: Native Americans do not stem from a single migration. Our study also begins to cast light on patterns of human dispersal within the Americas,” he adds.

The findings confirm what linguist Joseph Greenberg proposed in 1986. From studying language differences among Native Americans, he said the Americas must have been populated in three waves of migration.

For the study, the researchers searched more than 300,000 specific DNA markers or “snips” (SNPs, Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms) from 52 Native American and 17 Siberian groups, looking for similar and different patterns of genes.

Co-author David Reich, Professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School in the US, says they found evidence of at least three “deep lineages”:

“The Asian lineage leading to First Americans is the most anciently diverged, whereas the Asian lineages that contributed some of the DNA to Eskimo-Aleut speakers and the Na-Dene-speaking Chipewyan from Canada are more closely related to present-day East Asian populations,” says Reich.

It appears that 50% of the DNA of Eskimo-Aleut speakers comes from the First Americans, while in the Na-Dene-speaking Chipewyans, 90% of their DNA descends from the First Americans.

The analysis also showed that once these waves of migrations arrived in the Americas, the groups expanded southwards, hugging the coastline, splitting off along the way. After they split off, the groups mixed very little with each other, especially the ones that ended up in South America.

But while non-mixing appeared to be the general pattern after dispersal, the researchers found two striking exceptions. One shows a North-South re-mix, and the other a West-East re-mix.

In the North-South re-mix, it looks like there was some back-migration from South America northwards, and this is reflected in the genomes of Central American Chibchan-speakers, which contains DNA from two widely separated strands of Native ancestry.

In the West-East re-mix, it seems some Eskimo-Aleut speakers migrated back to Asia, as the genomes of Naukan and coastal Chukchi populations of north-eastern Siberia carry some “First American” DNA.

The analysis was not straightforward, because the researchers had to find a way to rule out genes from the European and African populations that arrived in the Americas from the late 15th century onwards.

Ruiz-Linares says they managed to develop a method to “peel back” the addition of those genes to the mix, which he says “allowed us to study the history of many more Native American populations than we could have done otherwise”.

The team included researchers from: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, and the US.

Written by Catharine Paddock PhD

What did Mu’awiyah mean when he said, “I never use my sword when my whip will do, nor my whip when my tongue will do”?

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Mu'awiyah was trying to say that, in some situation that demands diplomacy, he would apply such rather than use show of force. On the other-hand, a  situation that demands show of force to register his authority and control, he would definitely apply such power rather than trying to be diplomatic about the situation thereby losing his grip on the situation.

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Who were the Quakers? indentured servants who had served their terms members of a more liberal religious order laborers skilled in manufacturing wood furniture members of the aristocracy who would not work

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B members of a more liberal religious order.

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how did Europeans change African ideas about slavery ​

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In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans were interested in the trading going on in African nations and their sophisticated trading networks. This gave the Europeans the idea to get involved in trading human beings. They took the enslaved people from West Africa to the Americas.

In the Americas people were now getting used to the idea of owning their own land. They didn't want to work for other people now that they had some freedom to work for themselves. Convicts were being used to work the land at the time, but the landowners found that these people were just not getting the work done. The planters and overseers at the farms and plantations, then began to purchase the enslaved people the Europeans were bringing over. The action that the Europeans took by selling people, affected slavery immensely. This would go on for generation after generation. The horror of people being taken from their native homes to become sold as slaves.  

With the Europeans now becoming involved with the slave trade, they brought it to the Americas. It affected this country in one of the worst ways possible. You have to wonder, if the Europeans hadn't come here with the enslaved people what would have happened? Would some other country done it? Would we, as Americans, discovered what was going on? Would there have been a way to keep this from ever happening? This is how the Europeans changed to face of slavery forever.

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What is a primary source? Give at least two examples.

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Common examples of primary sources include interview transcripts, photographs, novels, paintings, films, historical documents, and official statistics.

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A primary source is a source that comes directly from the event. Examples include newspaper articles and pictures along with journal accounts.

Where did the first major battle of the Civil War take place?
Antietam
Chancellorsville
Bull Run
Fredericksburg

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The first major was the Battle of Bull Run taking place in Richmond, Virginia.

The first major battle of the Civil War take place in Bull Run and in the South, it is known as the Battle of Manassas. Thus, the correct option is C). Bull Run.

Where did the first and major Battle of the Civil War happened?

There were around fifty major battles of the civil war with about 100 other significant battles. Among these battles, the first major battle was the battle of Bull Run which was related to the land. It was fought on July 21, 1861, in the Prince William County.

In the Bull Run battle, under the control of General Irvin McDowell a very large union army force was defeated by a Confederate army under General Pierre G.T. Beauregard. It was proved as first full-scale battle of the Civil War.

Basically, in North side it is known as Battle of Bull Run but in South, it is known as the Battle of Manassa.

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In a Mercantilism economic system, the "Mother" country encourages colonies to manufacture their own goods, creating a more favorable trade balance between the two. A) True B) False

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A true I’m not very sure though, hopefully it’s the right answer sorry if it’s not

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are considered
Earned Rights
Natural Rights
Birth Rights
Constitutional Rights

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constitutional rigths

How did Rome get control of the Mediterranean region?
Group of answer choices

Granting citizenship

Alliances

Military conquest

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How did Rome gain control over the Mediterranean? During the Second Punic War, Macedonia had been allied wtih Carthage. To get revenge, Rome started a war against Macedonia and defeated it in 197 B.C. The Greek cities came under Roman protectins. ... It was now the supreme power in the Mediterranean.

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Answer: The answer is military conquest

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4. What are the basic roles of Dasyus in society?

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Traditionally, the Mahar lived on the outskirts of villages and performed a number of duties for the entire village. Their duties include those of village, street, sweeper, and remove carcasses.

the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it what type of powers does this quote from the constitution refer to

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I believe it refers to the suspension clause which stipulates “unless in cases of rebellion or invasion.”

Article I Section 9 Clause 2.

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denied powers

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50 POINTS QUESTION!!! Refer to the passage. "They then gave such an account of the magnificence and splendour of his court . . . the great strength of his metropolis, how it lay in the midst of a lake, and the great depth of the latter. Several causeways, they added, led to this city, which were intersected in various places, over which wooden bridges were built, under which canoes could pass; but, if they were removed, the space between every two sections became an island, and all entrance to the town was completely cut off. Nearly the whole of the houses of the city were built in the water, and it was only possible to get from one building to another by means of drawbridges or canoes. Balconies were attached to each house, which were provided with a kind of breastwork, so that the inhabitants were able to defend themselves from the tops of the houses. Yet the whole town was well supplied with sweet water from the spring of Chapultepec, which lay about two miles from the town, whence the water was partly conveyed to the houses by means of pipes, partly in boats through the canals, and then retailed to the inhabitants.” European cities and contemporary Aztec cities most likely differed in which of the following ways? A. European cities such as London and Rome were larger than Aztec cities. B. Aztec cities were much dirtier and more prone to outbreaks of disease. C. Aztec cities were often better organized in terms of civil infrastructure. D. European cities were smaller but were better able to provide necessities.

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C. Aztec cities were often better organized in terms of civil infrastructure.

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c

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C

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Which letter indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado? A B C D TWhich letter indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado? WILL DO BRAINLIEST FOR CORRECT ANSWERS!!

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Answer:B- Coronado traveled around the Southwest and down through Mexico.

Explanation: Answer is B!

Letter B indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado.

Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was 16th century Spanish explorer and conquistador.Coronado led an expedition in the southwestern part of the United States in search of the Seven Golden Cities. Coronado, in his expedition, discovers the Grand Canyon and other landmarks of the region in Arizona , Texas and New Mexico.

Therefore we can conclude that the route Coronado took was in the southwest of the United States.

Thus option B. is the correct answer.

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What does national marketing mean

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According to Google: "The domestic and foreign market in a given country. That is, the national market describes the supply and demand for all securities that are traded in a country. Each national market is governed by the regulations of its own country."

AND another one: "The domestic marketplace for goods and services operating within the borders of and governed by the regulations of a particular country. The health of its home country's national market in terms of the supply and demand for the product that a business offers can be a strong determinant of its success."

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Why Did Jamestown have a hard time with settlers ?

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Due to his good relation with natives

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For one, malaria and the frigid winter besieged the colonists. In the first year, 38 out of the 144 survived.

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What major island is east of Africa in the Indian Ocean?

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Lamu , Providence !! search it up

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Lamu

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Lamu Island is a port, city, and island just off the shore of Kenya in the Indian Ocean approximately 150 miles from Mombasa. It is a part of the East African country of Kenya. Lamu was founded in the 12th Century.

What united the various Indian states and regions?

overseas exploration

a single encompassing
philosophy

trade

a common religion

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I would say it has to be trade
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