Which ancient civilization lived in the far North?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Inuit & Aleut

Explanation:

The Inuit & Aleut  are the Civilizations of the Far North.


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The external characteristics of human being

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external characteristics are the shape, erect stance, height, color of skin/hair, size of the body, etc..

the internal characteristics are the skeletal and organ related… some also take into consideration the breathing, blood circulation, digestive, reproductive systems, etc.

How did the Magna Carta establish representative democracy?

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Answer:

Magna Carta exercised a strong influence both on the United States Constitution and on the constitutions of the various states. Magna Carta was widely held to be the people's reassertion of rights against an oppressive ruler, a legacy that captured American distrust of concentrated political power.

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Answer:

with what?

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Explanation:

What is it I can't really read it.

Please help me!
Question: A judgment made after examining clues
Options:
a:bias
b:conclusion
c:evidence
d:primary source
e: secondary source

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The answer is conclusion

The passage below is from the Declaration of Independence.
To secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed
[W]henever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the
Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government
According to this passage, what is the main purpose of government?
O to promote popular religious beliefs
O to ensure the rights of the government
O to protect the rights of its people
O to glorify the nation

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Answer:

i thank it b

Explanation:

Answer:

its b

Explanation:

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Which event helped the spread of Buddhism? Siddhartha Gautama‘s writings about converting to Buddhism inspired others. Indian forces invaded neighboring countries to spread Buddhism around Asia. The Tripitaka was copied many times and sent by the Buddha to many other countries. The Indian emperor Asoka became a Buddhist and influenced others to become Buddhists.

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Answer:

The Indian emperor Asoka became a Buddhist and influenced others to become Buddhists.

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I think so, I learned about this last year. Also, its Ashoka, not Asoka

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Describe what an economist is and briefly explain the profession’s qualifications and role in government and private business.

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The government can not role in private bc he/she is public to everyone

Answer:

Economists typically do the following:

Research and analyze economic issues

Conduct surveys and collect data

Analyze data using mathematical models and statistical techniques

Prepare reports, tables, and charts that present research results

Interpret and forecast market trends

Advise businesses, governments, and individuals on economic topics

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Who was put in charge of discipline within Andersonville prison?

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here’s what i found -hope this helps

Which of the following is an example of a benefit that people receive when they alter the Earth’s environmental spheres?
A.
pollution
B.
terracing
C.
acid rain
D.
eutrophication

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Eutrophication

Explanation: It is known that some aquatic life are poorly fed due to absence or low production of organic matter by photosynthesis. Some waters are poorly fed due to lack of certain important elements like nitrogen and phosphorus and this has cause the death of some aquatic life especially those from oligrotrophic water source.

Eutrophication is one of the benefit that we receive as human to provide the aquatic life with necessary nutrient and organic matter resulting in high biological productivity.

Answer: d

Explanation:

Summarize: The brutality and inhumane treatment Enslaved Africans faced.

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Answer: Treatment of slaves varied, but the laws in slaveholding states left enslaved people without defense or recourse in any case.  Punishment was often meted out in response to disobedience or perceived infractions, but sometimes abuse was carried out simply to reassert the dominance of the master or overseer.  Slaveholders whipped, shackled, hanged, beat, burned, mutilated, branded, and imprisoned slaves.

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What are job opportunities in cookery?

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Answer: Primarily Chefs

How did the renaissance affect culture in Europe

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Answer:

Renaissance thinkers considered the Middle Ages to have been a period of cultural decline. They sought to revitalize their culture through re-emphasizing classical texts and philosophies. They expanded and interpreted them, creating their own style of art, philosophy and scientific inquiry.

Explanation: if this gives you a good grade. Great Job! i hope this answer is right because i am not really good at other subjects other than social studies

Which statement correctly describes microscopes? Check all that apply.

Microscopes make small things appear larger.
Magnification makes something look smaller.
Hans and Zacharias Janssen created the first microscope.
A lens is a transparent material that helps show the details of things observed.
The first microscope was made of two tubes with lenses at the ends.

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Answer:

A, C ,D

Explanation:

Microscopes make small things appear larger.

Hans and Zacharias Janssen created the first microscope.

A lens is a transparent material that helps show the details of things observed.

Answer:

The answer to your question is A,C,D

Explanation:

Got this right on edge 2020!!!

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Which is a kind of Stone Age technology?

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Answer:

hand axes, spear points for hunting large game, scrapers which could be used to prepare animal hides and awls for shredding plant fibers and making clothing. Not all Stone Age tools were made of stone.

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Today,many Muslims make a pilgrimage to the holiest city in Islam?

A.Medina
B.Jerusalem
C.Damascus
D.Mecca

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the answer is the city or mecca

Answer:

mecca

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How did northerns view the end of the civil?
(help me asap)​

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Well basically most slaves did not hear of the proclamation for months. But the purpose of the Civil War had now changed. The North was not only fighting to preserve the Union, it was fighting to end slavery. Their heroism in combat put to rest worries over the willingness of black soldiers to fight. Plus an attack on the best government on earth and a severe challenge to the rule of law.

Which branch of government is created by Article I of the constitution? A. The legislature B. The army C. The executive D. The Mafia

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The answer is B the armyyyyy

Intellectual property rights are important to a free enterprise system because they:
A. ensure that all companies benefit equally from new ideas.
B. help governments set prices for essential products.
C. prevent the courts from interfering with private businesses.
D. prevent companies from stealing ideas from innovators.

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Answer:D

Explanation:got it right

NEED ASAP LIKE IN NEXT 5-10 MINUTES WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST: Which of the following emerged in Western Europe in large part as a reaction to the diplomatic exchanges exemplified in the passage?



"The next day (25th May) (the Chan) sent his secretaries to me, who said: ‘Our lord sends us to you to say that you are here Christians, Saracens [Muslims] and Tuins. And each of you says that his doctrine is the best, and his writings—that is, books—the truest. So he wishes that you shall all meet together, and make a comparison, each one writing down his precepts, so that he himself may be able to know the truth.’ Then I said: ‘Blessed be God, who put this in the Chan’s heart. But our Scriptures tell us, the servant of God should not dispute, but should show mildness to all; so I am ready, without disputation or contention, to give reason for the faith and hope of the Christians, to the best of my ability.’ They wrote down my words, and carried them back to him. Then it was told the Nestorians that they should look to themselves, and write down what they wished to say, and likewise to the Saracens [Muslims], and in the same way to the Tuins.”


Excerpt from The Journey of William of Rubruck, written by a Franciscan monk sent by King Louis IX of France to the Mongol Empire in 1253


The incorporation of Eastern Asian ideas and knowledge into mainstream European society

The European practice of religious tolerance based on the example of the Mongol Empire

A political alliance that protected Western Europe from further invasions of the Mongol Empire

An increased European awareness of important cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:


Which area of the United States is most similar to a
savanna?
A
The temperate forests of the Northeast
B.
The deserts of the Southwest
C
The prairies of the Midwest
D
The swamps of the Southeast

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Answer:

The prairies of the Midwest

Explanation:

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After which battle did the British surrender and who surrendered on the behalf of Great Britain?

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Answer:

Yorktown

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What was the name of the land formation that allowed people to cross into America?

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Answer:

the ice bridge

Explanation:

The house of representation has how many voting members

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Answer: There are currently 435 voting representatives.

There are 435 voting members

15)
Yamacraw chief
Lived close to what is now Savannah
Provided assistance to James Oglethorpe & early settlers
Who is being described by these statements?
A) Sequoyah
B) Tomochichi
C) Mary Musgrove
D) James Oglethorpe
16)
Tomochichi's trip to England with James Oglethorpe was important because
A) the English wanted to meet Oglethorpe's American Indian friends.
B) it showed the goodwill between the American Indians and the English.
C) Oglethorpe wanted American Indians to act and to talk like the English.
D) Tomochichi did not trust James Oglethorpe or the English until the trip.
17)
Which policies would have received the MOST support from Georgia's "Malcontents"?
A) policies that would allow trade with the Spanish in St. Augustine.
B) policies that would prohibit settlers of the Catholic faith from settling in the colony.
C) policies that would allow the use and manufacture of alcohol and the ownership of slaves.
D) policies that would prohibit Creek and Cherokee Indians from owning land in the backcountry.
18)
Why were the Highland Scots MOST valued when they arrived in Georgia in 1736?
A) They were able to translate many different languages.
B) They were able to convert American Indians to Christianity.
C) Their military skill helped to defend the colony of Georgia.
D) Their ability to farm in swamps was needed to help feed the colony.
19)
James Oglethorpe wanted the Highland Scots to move to Georgia
A) because they were qualified in the lumber industry.
B) so that the colony would have many types of people.
C) because they were experienced and skilled soldiers.
D) so that they would bring Protestantism to the colony.
20)
Wine
Rice
Indigo
Silk
___?___
This list represents the major crops grown in colonial Georgia. What crop should correctly be placed in the blank space?
A) Potatoes
B) Poultry
C) Tobacco
D) Tomatoes
21)
___?___
Rice
Indigo
Silk
Tobacco
This list represents the major products in colonial Georgia. What product should correctly be placed in the blank space?
A) Corn
B) Cotton
C) Wine
D) Wheat
22)
The first Jewish settlers landed in which port city in Georgia?
A) Brunswick
B) Kingsland
C) Savannah
D) Statesboro
23)
The "Trustee Period" is MOST associated with which of these eras?
A) Colonial Era
B) Revolutionary War Era
C) Civil War Era
D) Reconstruction Era
24)
Georgia's Salzburger settlers are MOST associated with coming from what modern-day country?
A) Austria
B) England
C) France
D) Scotland
25)
James Oglethorpe MOST LIKELY came up with idea to move English debtors to his colony in the New World because he
A) needed many men to come and work on the land in his new colony.
B) wanted his new colony to be made entirely of people from England.
C) could not find anyone else who was willing to move to the new place.
D) did not want them to suffer in the poor conditions of English prisons.
26)
The MOST important goal of Georgia's early agricultural program was to produce
A) crops to sell to other colonies.
B) enough food for the colonists to survive.
C) agricultural commodities to export to England.
D) crops to exchange with local American Indian tribes.
27)
In 1734, a group of Austrian Protestants known as the Salzburgers arrived in the Georgia colony. What was the name of the settlement they built 25 miles northwest of Savannah?
A) Augusta
B) Darien
C) Ebenezer
D) Louisville
28)



When James Oglethorpe allegedly said he wanted to establish a British colony for the "worthy poor," to whom was he MOST likely referring?
A) people in debt
B) religious minorities
C) political opponents
D) Spanish settlers
29)
In 1742 James Oglethorpe helped defend Georgia from an invasion by
A) England.
B) France.
C) Portugal.
D) Spain.
30)
The Salzburgers are MOST associated with what time period in Georgia history?
A) Antebellum
B) Colonial
C) Reconstruction
D) Revolutionary

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Answer:Hope this helps <3  p.s : I would've done an explanation but there's a lot of questions.

15) B.

16)B.

17)C.

18)C.

19)C.

20)D.

21.) C.

22)C.

23) A.

24)A.

25)D.

26)C.

27)C.

28)A.

29)D.

30)B.

Explanation:

_____ were powerful organizations that used legal and illegal methods.

A. political machines

or

B. progressives

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Answer:

Political machines (A)

Explanation:

They wanted to get their candidates elected to office and would do almost anything no matter if it was legal or illegal to assure this. Progressives were people or reformers who worked to improve society in the late 1800s and there fore were less likely to do something illegal because they wanted change for the better.

Violet, a recruiting specialist, is studying last year’s yield ratios for her company. She determines that the cumulative yield ratio for recruiting via job boards was 21 percent, and the yield ratio for recruiter visits to universities was 44 percent. What can Violet conclude from these yield ratios?

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Answer is given below

Explanation:

As cumulative yield ratio given as recruiting via job boards was 21 percent. and yield ratio for recruiter visits to universities was 44 percent .   so in a recruiting specialist,  we can notice here that by these result it is clear Violet conclude from these yield ratios when they visit universities resulted in a greater percentage of applicants who were hired.    

. What was the purpose of the Farmer's Alliance?

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Answer:to improve the economic conditions for farmers through creation of cooperatives and political advocacy

Explanation:

Answer:work for political and economic reforms

What events caused the Peloponnesian War to happen?

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Answer: The two powers struggled to agree on their respective spheres of influence absent Persia's influence. This disagreement led to friction and eventually outright war.

Explanation: It was just because they both had different plans

The Athenian empire power and influence was growing too rapidly, Sparta saw them as a threat and wanted to get rid of them, causing the build up of how badly Sparta wanted to go to war, and the immediate trigger for that was when the Athenian empire tried to take control of The Delian League which would create a powerful naval alliance.

What are the advantages of Terai region of Nepal? Explain.

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Answer:

Economically, the Terai is the most fertile and productive region of Nepal where agriculture dominates. The main agricultural products are rice, jute, sugar, mustard, tobacco, herbs and spices. Most of the agro-based industries are here. In addition, the region is rich in forestry.

Explanation:

Economically, the Terai is the most fertile and productive region of Nepal where agriculture dominates. The main agricultural products are rice, jute, sugar, mustard, tobacco, herbs and spices. Most of the agro-based industries are here. In addition, the region is rich in forestry

In Rocky Mountain National Park, many mature pine trees along Highway 34 are dying due to infestation by pine beetles. Scientists would like to use a sample of size 200 to estimate the proportion of the approximately 5000 pine trees along the highway that have been infested. It is not practical to use an SRS in this setting. A possible alternative would be to use the first 200 pine trees along the highway as you enter the park. Why isn't this a good idea?

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Answer:

then no one would be able to actually see the highway and take in the view

Explanation:

The given alternate possible way given in the question is not good as the sample does not follow the conditions of the definition of SRS in the study.

SRS is a group or sample size of "n" objects in a population of "n" objects in which all the possible samples would have equal chances to occur or happen.

In the alternate case, There 200 trees sample is taken from near the highway, that can have fewer chances to be infected or can have more infected.

The fact that the sample was not taken randomly and has not been selected in such a way that each tree has equal chances to happen.The SRS is not possible to obtain as it does not follow the term and conditions of SRS.It creates a bias in the study.

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