Hello, sorry this answer is late, I just wanted to give some clarification as to why the answer is Gambia.
So the country with the lowest standard of living is Gambia. This is because the statistics in each category is significantly lower than the rest. If you look at a DTM map/Demographic Transition Model, you can see how a country grows from a developing country to a developed country.
Gambia can be considered a stage 2 developing country. Since the statistics are low, we can infer that the country cannot live comfortably yet they have to face survival due to circumstances they face such as unsanitary water. Unclean water is a big reason for why a country may not be developing as well as other countries. Resources may be scarce as well as having a low/weak economy.
However since it is a stage 2 developing country we can see on the chart that the statistics are climbing up to the rest of the countries. Since progress is being made, we can tell that this is a stage 2 developing country. *Note that no country is a stage 1 country unless it is a small tribe. Stage 1 countries are very rare*
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what allowed jordan to be included in "we, the people"?
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Answer:
A. 8th amendment
Explanation:
Which best describes why the north advocated for high protective tariffs in the first half of the 19th century?
Answer:
Tariffs enabled the North's manufacturers to compete with foreign manufactured goods. Tariffs are taxes placed on goods importing, or coming into, a country. Tariffs make imported goods more expensive and therefore the consumer will choose the domestic products because they are cheaper.
Explanation:
Which technology was NOT used during WWI?
1.Chemical warfare
2.Atomic weapons
3.Machine guns
4.Tanks
Answer:
B. Atomic Weapons
Explanation:
Tanks were used near the end of WW1, with tanks such as the Renault FT, Mark 5, and the German A7Vs. Atomic weapons weren't even a concept back then. Gas was used since 1915, invented by a German scientist trying to develop a pesticide, and Machine guns such as the Vickers or MG08 were common in the trenches.
5. How could settlers claim land, according
to the 1862 Homestead Act
Answer:
Passed on May 20, 1862, the Homestead Act accelerated the settlement of the western territory by granting adult heads of families 160 acres of surveyed public land for a minimal filing fee and 5 years of continuous residence on that land.
Explanation:
What two groups competed for control in Japan?
Answer:
Daimyo
Explanation:
Daimyo, any of the largest and most powerful landholding magnates in Japan from about the 10th century until the latter half of the 19th century. The Japanese word daimyo is compounded from dai (“large”) and myō (for myōden, or “name-land,” meaning “private land”).
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Which is the BEST title for the list below?
People have the right to change their form of government.
• People are born with certain rights.
Governments receive their power from the people.
• All men are created equal.
Basic Principles of the Articles of Confederation
Ideas Underlying the Declaration of Independence
Beliefs Outlined in the Mayflower Compact
Ideas Underlying the Magna Carta
Answer:
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Explanation:
When was the first constitution of Florida written?
(A)1821
(B) 1838
(C) 1945
(D)1968
Answer:
1838
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Which situation involves a violation of First Amendment protections?
Who said " I'm from NY and I argued for a strong national government?"
Answer:
Look it up.
Explanation:
My brain.
Read this quote from "America the Beautiful."
“O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountain majesties, above the fruited plain!”
What feeling about America does this quote convey?
It conveys the feeling of warmth, the feeling that America is a beautiful and fruitful country.
Who's sad? If you are sad say I
Who's sad? I am sad so what do I say?
"I"
Answer:
I sad :(
Explanation:
According to Frederick Douglass, why has America never looked blacker to him than on the 4th of July?
Answer:
Because even though America is free from Britain, slaves are not granted freedom as they still have to work in the fields and it shows the hypocrisy in American society.
Explanation:
On this Fourth of July, the character and conduct of this country have never been darker to me. According to Mr. Douglass, there are many black people in our country who long for freedom.
Who is Mr. Frederick Douglass?Formerly a slave, Frederick Douglass went on to become a well-known activist, novelist, and public speaker.
Frederick Douglass rose to prominence in the abolitionist movement, which worked to abolish slavery both before and during the American Civil War.
His own two sons, who fought in the renowned 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, were among the African-American men he persuaded to enlist in the U.S. Army.
Hence, on this Fourth of July, the character and conduct of this country have never been darker to me. According to Mr. Douglass, there are many black people in our country who long for freedom.
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Which development was an accomplishment of the Mauryan Empire? the expansion of Islam into Central Asia the advancement of navigation technology in China the establishment of Buddhism in Southeast Asia the implementation of the civil service exam in the Middle East
Answer:
The establishment of Buddhism in Southeast Asia
Explanation:
Buddhism was able to spread outside India during the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka. Buddhism began to spread over the centuries, first to Southeast Asia, then to China and the rest of Asia in several ways. Buddha's teaching peacefully spread throughout Asia without any violence. Buddhism found its way to China through the Silk Route. King Ashoka sent monks to several territories to spread the teachings of the Buddha, especially in Sri Lanka. Tibet, China, Ceylon, Indonesia, Japan, and Korea were some of the countries where Buddhism was practised.
What river has the greatest elevation change of any river on
earth?
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Why do you think the son of a slave owner, educated in England, would support the Colonist cause and work toward freeing enslaved workers?
Who appointed the charlemage as emperor
Answer: Its Pope Leo III
How did the Council of Trent react to the ideas of reformers?
Answer:
The Council of Trent was the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation. It served to define Catholic doctrine and made sweeping decrees on self-reform, helping to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church in the face of Protestant expansion.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. It attempted to address corrupt practices in the Church
Explanation:
The Council of Trent was called by the Roman Catholic Church to correct abuses and fight corruption.
Why is this an example of Yellow journalism
Answer:
Explanation:
Spanish American War - Yellow journalism helped to push Spain and the United States into war in 1898. The Maine, a U.S. battleship, sank from an explosion.
Use the map to answer the question. Which areas of Europe converted to Protestantism during the Reformation? Parts of the Holy Roman Empire the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) Russia the Ottoman Empire
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why was the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 held?
A) to increase public awareness about poverty
B) to encourage people to connect with God
C) to highlight the evils of slavery
D) to promote equality for women
Question 25
Why did Tom Watson and the Populists MOST criticize Henry Grady?
what was the revealing of the winnipeg general strike?
Answer:
The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 was the largest strike in Canadian history. Between 15 May and 25 June 1919, more than 30,000 workers left their jobs. Factories, shops, transit and city services shut down. The strike resulted in arrests, injuries and the deaths of two protestors. It did not immediately succeed in empowering workers and improving job conditions. But the strike did help unite the working class in Canada. Some of its participants helped establish what is now the New Democratic Party.
In the early 1900s, how did the development of mass transportation systems such as
subways and trolleys impact urban areas?
A) They led to a reduction in the need for ethnic neighborhoods in cities,
B) They contributed to a geographic separation of socioeconomic classes,
C) They reduced pollution in cities by ending problems with overcrowding,
D) They created a labor shortage as workers left factories for transportation jobs.
Which of the following was Not an effect of the Embargo Act of 1807?
a
It led to a peace treaty between the United States, Britain, and France.
B More Americans began to favor going to war with Britain.
C It negatively impacted Thomas Jefferson's second term as president.
D America's economy, especially in the Northeast, greatly suffered.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
explain how the 13 , 14 , and 15 amendments
affected african Americans socially?
Answer:
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Answer: The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865. To protect the rights of newly freed people, Congress enacted two additional Constitutional amendments. The 14th Amendment (1868) guaranteed African Americans citizenship rights and promised that the federal government would enforce “equal protection of the laws.” The 15th Amendment (1870) stated that no one could be denied the right to vote based on “race, color or previous condition of servitude.” These amendments shifted responsibility for protecting rights to the federal government if states failed to do so.
Explanation:
for centuries, Arab herders ( Bedouins) adapted to the arid desert land by being nomads due to the the lack of...
A. people
B. oases
C. farmland
D.Animals
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What major city is Spindletop closest to?
Dallas
Austin
Houston
El Paso
Answer:
81 miles to Houston, TX.
174 miles to Baton Rouge, LA.
221 miles to Austin, TX.
239 miles to New Orleans, LA.
251 miles to Dallas, TX.
252 miles to Garland, TX.
252 miles to Corpus Christi, TX.
260 miles to Plano, TX.
Explanation: