what is the name of Australian island/state off the southeast coast of the mainland

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Answer 1

Answer: Tasmania

The island off of the southeast coast of Australia is Tasmania.

Answer 2

Answer:

Tasmania

Explanation:

Tasmania is located off the southeast coast of the mainland..


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What are appropriate names for indigenous people of North America?

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Answer:

American Indian and Native American

Explanation:

Answer: Native Americans in the USA and the First People in Canada

Explanation:

How is acceleration different from velocity? Question 5 options: Acceleration is a change in velocity by either accelerating, decelerating or changing direction Acceleration is only when an objects velocity gets faster Acceleration and velocity are the same when a car is speeding Acceleration is when speed is changed and velocity is when direction is changed

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

Acceleration is defined as the change in the velocity of a moving object with time. Since velocity is a vector quantity, it can change both its magnitude and direction.

As the velocity changes its magnitude and direction, the magnitude and direction of acceleration also changes and it too become a vector quantity.

Thus, option A is correct

Imagine you are a law maker. What law would you make? (Please make it appropriate)

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Answer:

I think we should pass a law making all recreational drugs legal, but with certain control measures in place. Since we can not stop people from taking recreational drugs we could at least try to control their use, and hold them responsible for their actions. And yes, I said every drug, including heroin, crack, crystal meth, and acid. Alcohol and tobacco would also be covered under this law (I'm not sure about caffeine yet). All of them would be legal, but their use would be regulated. Perhaps a new version of the current classification scheme of drugs would work, since some drugs are clearly more dangerous than others.

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1. How has Nepal been helping the United Nations in establishing
International peace and security?​

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Answer:

as a member of united nations organization, nepal has been helping in uno in maintaining peace by sending it's troops to un peace keeping force. the nepalese army and nepal police have been deployed in many conflicting areas of the world by the uno as a peacekeeper force.

Dark shadow

For many years I tried so hard to live a life...
A normal life, but I can't escape this dark shadow that's always creeping up beside me.
For many years I tried to hide
fighting my battles quietly inside.
Afraid to say something and open up, about this dark shadow that's taking over my life.
Fearful of being judged and misunderstood.
I thought hiding it is for the best. Though this dark shadow won't give me a rest.
Many times I would ask myself why... why does it have to be me?
But I can't seem to find an answer. I just happened to be an innocent sufferer of this dark shadow that never leaves me.
Even when I beg and plead. It just never go away. Right now I feel like a disappointment.​

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Answer:

I am sorry.

Explanation:

Which of this concerned a power of governance?

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Governance includes all of the methods of governing - whether offered by the government of a state, by a market or by a network - over a social system (family, tribe, formal or informal organization, a territory or across territories) and whether within the laws, norms, power or language of an authorized society.

In one or two paragraphs, describe two economic challenges facing Russia. How do you think Russia could work toward making its economic future more stable

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Answer:

One of the biggest economic struggles for Russia is the lowering of prices and overall consumption. Another economic problem for Russia is the decline of ruble, Russia’s currency which is causing massive inflation.  

I think Russia can improve its economy in regard to these pressing matters by taking immediate action. The Russian government could invest in creating renewable energy sources to lessen dependency on oil. They can also implement policy changes to relieve the pressure on the federal budget. Furthermore, I think firing Vladimir Putin will help.

Explanation:

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Why did Abraham Lincoln seemingly blame Harriet Beecher Stowe for the Civil War?

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Answer:

Bring the dark side of slavery to public awareness

Explanation:

Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author of a book Called Uncle Tom's Cabin. This book highlight the gruesome reality of slavery that the public at that time never been aware of.

This book became extremely popular and caused a massive increase in the amount of support for the Abolitionist movement. This wave eventually what lead to the civil war between North and Southern States.

Abraham Lincoln never really "Blame" Harriet for the war. But when he happened to meet her, he said something to her :

“So this is the little lady who made this big war.”

Many of the people who were present at that time hyperbolize this casual remark and make Abraham Lincoln seemingly blame Harriet for the war.

Together, these maps prove that

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

winning the electoral votes from one state does not mean that a candidate won all the popular votes from the state

Explanation:

I am the bestest in the world

Which of the following
religions has been around
for about 4000 years?
A. Islam
B. Christianity
C. Buddhism
D. Judaism

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Answer:

Judaism

Explanation:

Judaism is the world's oldest monotheistic religion, dating back nearly 4,000 years.

It’s d I had the exact same question on my history test but I put b sad face

How can the environment you live in affect your lifestyle (culture, architecture, etc.)?

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Answer:

Culture is greatly affected by environment. As Rolland B. Dixon said in his book The Building of Cultures, "Culture leans most heavily upon environment" (Dixon 12). The three parts of environment that affect culture are, as stated by Dixon, "topography, climate, and raw materials" and that "One component may tend to influence culture in one direction of development, another in another" (Dixon 13). This means that each of these components of environment changes culture in it's own way.  

         Climate is a huge factor in different cultures. If a group of people live in a cold place, they will most likely wear thicker clothes, opposed to the thin clothes worn by people in warmer places. Also, the climate affects crops that can be grown, animals living in an area, what houses look like, and so on ("How Climates Affects Our Lives").

         Topography affects culture also. For example, people living near lakes will be more into trading and fishing than people living in prairie, who will be more dependent on farming and hunting. Second, if people live on flat land they'll most likely grow crops, whereas in mountainous regions the people in the area will be more reliant on hunting ("Mountainous Cultures"). Lastly, topography affects housing; in some countries, such as Indonesia, the people there build houses on stilts to avoid the marshes and flooding ("What is a Stilt House?").

         Lastly, raw materials affect cultures. If an area is full of trees, people are more likely to build houses out of wood, rather than stone or concrete (Rolland B. Dixon). For example, as stated in the book The Building of Cultures, since Eskimos were "Destitute of wood or bark from which to construct boats or canoes, they developed the remarkably efficient and ingenious skin-covered kayak and open umiak" (Dixon 51). This shows that since the Eskimos did not have trees where they lived, they came up with other ways of building boats. This eventually changed how people boated and boat building jobs, which affected the culture of the Eskimos. Depending on the raw materials in an area the jobs, food, and specialties change.

Explanation:

Yes, what she/he wrote is right and I agree with them. That answer is correct.

Select the correct answer.

How long is a term for a US senator?

A two years
B.four years
C. six years
D. eight years

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Answer: I believe C. six years

Explanation:

tips for a good science project?

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Answer:

A science project I suggest is make ur own mouthwash (just combine hydrogen peroxide, water, and some flavoring and ur done)

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1. A particular species of plant or animal
a. Can grow and thrive anywhere
c. Will adapt to the desert
d. Will adapt to the Polar Regions

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Answer:

It is A.

Explanation:

Answer:

it's a its the correct one

A public service announcement is created to encourage people to briefly stop using their wireless devices. Which is a justification for this announcement?

decreases the number of people attending local events
encourages more states to ban texting while driving
has families participating in community-sponsored activities
allocates more time to spotting people who are driving while on the phone

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Answer:

you didn't give the prompt but I'd say C

What would a bully free school look like? Describe with as much detail as possible.

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A bully free school would be filled with joy and happiness. A bully free school would be content. A bully free school would be a safe environment for teenagers to study and spend time with their friends.

If a school was bully free then children’s mental health would be a lot better, there would be no negative emotions and barely any complaints.

A bully free school would be a perfect environment for teenagers and young adults, a happy content environment.

What is the printing press? Who invented it?

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Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.

Explanation:

The printing press is a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers.

inventor Johannes Gutenberg

Gutenberg invented the printing press

Its a press that you can press on paper and it pringts something out. it also made it a lot more acessible and easier to read books.

1. What did many Europeans spend their extra money on?

A. transportation
B. holidays and housing
C. clothes and ornaments
D. all of the above

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Answer:

D. all of the above

Explanation:

on average, Europeans spend around 52% of their income on basic necessities. After their basic needs were fulfilled, they allocate some of their money for their tertiary needs. Here are the approximate percentage for each allocation :L

- Clothes and ornaments (such as fashionable clothes and jewelries ) - 8.9 %

- Transportation  (such as money allocated to purchase cars/ motorbike) - 13 %

- Holidays and Housing (vacations and payments to purchase house)  - 23%

Rewrite the ending of the lottery

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Answer:  Jackson defers the revelation of the lottery's true purpose until the very end of the story, when "the winner," Tess Hutchison, is stoned to death by friends and family.

Explanation:

Answer:

Jackson defers the revelation of the lottery's true purpose until the very end of the story, when "the winner," Tess Hutchison, is stoned to death by friends and family.

Explanation:

Which information from the passage supports the idea that the space transportation system is very large

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Answer:

You need to add the passage

Explanation:

How many children were killed during the holocaust??

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about 1.5 million children

“All religion is equal”. Justify it

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Answer:

All religons believe in a certain God. It may be a  animal it may be God itself it may be Jesus the point is every religon  believes in a God.Explanation:

Answer:

yep

Explanation:

The head of government is directly elected by the people
in a presidential system.
O True
O False

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Answer:

Ture

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Why would someone want to use verbal or physical threats to control another person?

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Answer: Dominance or Fear and sometimes they maybe scared of the person they threaten

Explanation: Some people want to establish their dominance because of a secrect they may know, to take control of someone

Fear to take control of someone who is afraid of what you may be saying most likely something they don't want to be exposed  

Some people are afraid of their secrets being exposed so they may invoke physical or verbal threat to keep their secrets safe

What was true of the government under the Roman Empire?

The government was ruled by small warrior bands.
The government was ruled by wealthy citizens.
The government was ruled by one leader.
The government was ruled by a central committee.

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Answer:

Correct answer is The government was ruled by one leader.

Explanation:

Only third option is correct as Roman Emperor's since the reign of Octavian August were ruling on their own. They were seen as demigods practically.

First option is not correct and it can be contributed to barbarians.

Second option is oligarchy specific for certain Greek city-states.

Last option is characteristic for communist countries.

The government was ruled by one leader

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Religion in the Middle East Web Quest!
The ______Aisa_____________________ is the birthplace of ______many____________________ religions.
__________________Monotheism_________________ is the belief in only _________one_____________ god.
Three religions formed in the Middle East:

Judaism
____Christianity
__Islam

Judaism:
The rules of ____Moses_________________________ are laid out in the _________biable _______________ or the first five books of the Old Testament.
_________Abraham______________________________ founded Judaism.
Overtime, the Jews were forced out of their __________land _________________ in the ______________________________________ in what is known as a ____________________________________ or “dispersing over a wide area”.
While living in other parts of the world, the Jews maintained their ________________________ and _______________________________.
Website #1:
What is the Western Wall? Why is it important to Jews and what takes place here?

What did the Arabs do to the wall when it was under Muslim rule?

Prayer services at the wall can only be conducted by whom?








Website #2:
When did Judaism begin?

Who took over Israel and kicked the Jews out of their homeland?

Describe the worst persecution of Jews. What happened? Who was involved?

What happened in 1948?

What are the basic beliefs of Judaism? (What do Jews Believe?)

Christianity:
____________________________________________, a Jewish man founded Christianity in the ___________________________.
Christians, like the ________________________, accept the _______________________________________________ as ethic rules to live by.
The __________________________ is the Christian holy book.
Christianity is the world’s ________________________ religion.
Website:
Where was Christianity founded(country)?

What did Jesus, the Messiah, teach others?

What are the basic beliefs of Christianity? (What do Christians believe?)


How many people in the world practice Christianity?

What are the 3 basic streams of Christianity?

What are some of the celebrations of Christianity?
Islam:
Followers of Islam are known as _______________________________ and they call god ___________________.
The Islamic holy book is known as the ______________________________.
The basic ideas of Islam are laid out in the ___________________________________________ of Islam – ____________________, _________________________, ____________________________, _______________________, and ___________.
_______________________ is a religious journey that Muslims make to ________________________.
_____________________________________ founded Islam and it is now the world’s _________________________________ religion behind Christianity.

Website #1:
What percentage of Muslims are Arabs?



Who are the two basic groups of Muslims? What do these 2 groups disagree over?

What does “Islam” mean?


What do Muslims believe?



What are the Five Pillars of Islam? Describe EACH!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Religion in the Middle East – At a Glance


Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Polytheism or Monotheism






Holy Book






Followers are known as






Place of Worship (Holy Site)






Founder






Basic Beliefs are known as…







Use the table to Compare and Contrast the three religions of the Middle East – 1st paragraph include the similarities and in the 2nd major differences. 6-7 sentences in each.

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Answer:

WHA....................?

Explanation:

Constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery and indentured servitude

7 letter word only!

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Answer:

The Thirteenth Amendment

Explanation:

The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.

what is the non-intercourse act​

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Answer:  The non-intercourse act was In the last sixteen days of President Thomas Jefferson's presidency, the Congress replaced the Embargo Act of 1807 with the almost unenforceable Non-Intercourse Act of March 1809. This Act lifted all embargoes on American shipping except for those bound for British or French ports.  

Nicknames: the replacement for the embargo act

Enacted by: the 10th United States Congress

Effective: March 7, 1809

Public law: Pub.L. 10–24

Acts repealed: Non-importation Act

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Explanation:

Explain what the Three-Fifths Compromise was and why it was created by
delegates at the Constitutional Convention.

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Answer:

Constitutional Convention saying that three fifths of a state’s slave population would count towards its total population, a number which was used for determining representation in Congress and the tax obligations of each state.

Explanation:


What are three actions the police will take if you are arrested?

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Explanation:

when the police arrest someone, they take away that persons fundamental right to freedom.

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