Answer:
1) Part of foreign policy
2) Part of foreign policy
What is an example of cultural diffusion?
Moroccan troops capturing the city of Gao after invading the Songhai Empire
Askia Muhammad constructing universities and schools in the city of Timbuktu
Mansa Musa making a pilgrimage to Mecca and displaying the wealth of Mali
people of the Ghana Empire practicing Islam after interacting with Arab traders
Answer:
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Explanation:
Question 3 (33 points)
Isabelas's country make a lot of cell phones. The cell phone company sells them to other countries. This is an example of_
О а. Import
Ob. Export
Oc. Scarcity
Od. economics
Answer:
export
Explanation:
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Loyalty and devotion to one's country is called
Nationalism
Conscription
Isolationism
To what does Jack Weatherford compare the new routes of the Silk Roads?
Answer:
we are needing the passage
Explanation:
Answer:
Where's the passage?
Explanation:
What was the effect of the Dawes Act on Native American tribes?
Question 9 options:
It brought citizenship and equality to Native Americans.
It granted land to individual families, but reduced the land available to tribes.
It gave Native Americans the means to learn and benefit from farming.
It provided extra money to tribes because land in excess of 160 acres per family was sold.
What were the details of the zimmerman Telegram?
Which of the following was true of Iran in the 1970s?
Answer:
D. Ayatollah Khomeini took control in 1979.
Explanation:
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4. What happens when soil erodes?
A minerals and salts float to the top
B minerals and salts release nutrients
C minerals and salts clog streams and rivers Dminerals and salts move across the land or leach downwards
Why was the Kalinga War a turning point in the life of Ashoka? What value you can integrate
with king's action-No war policy?
malaysia hate communism so what mission did you know that malaysia armed force fight PKM in 1960-1989 and choose the answer
a)malayan emergency
b)communist insurgency
c)guerilla war in jungle
Which important change did the rise in popularity of the radio broadcasting in the 1920s cause in US society? A) The Hollywood studio system lost its hold on entertainment as a new wave of radio stars became popular. B) Regional dialects largely disappeared as Americans began to emulate the voices they heard on the radio. C) The popularity of newspapers and magazines plummeted as Americans began to get all of their news from the radio. D) A new mass culture emerged, along with mass marketing techniques to influence the public.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Radios became the new trend after newspapers became old
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Space probes have searched for life in other parts of our universe. Assume that a space probe detects a strange-looking structure existing deep in space. According to the cell theory, what must be true of this structure to be considered a living thing?
A.The structure must change shape.
B.The structure must be able to move.
C.The structure must use oxygen.
D.The structure must be made of one or more cells.
Answer:
D. the structure must be made of one or more cells.
Why did disease have a disastrous impact on Aboriginal Australians after Europeans traveled to Australia?
Answer:
Because they hadn't had the centuries of exposure to them that Europeans had to allow them to build some resistance to them. Essentially they were brand new disease, not just to Aboriginal Australians but to native people all over the world.
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What is another name for the mesopelagic zone, which lies just below the epipelagic, or sunlight zone?
A: the midnight zone
B: the coral zone
C: the twilight zone
D: the abyssal zone
Answer:
the twilight zone
Explanation:
The mesopelagic zone also known as the middle pelagic or twilight zone, is the part of the pelagic zone that lies between the photic epipelagic and the aphotic bathypelagic zones.
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In The Federalist, No. 45, James Madison wrote, “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.” Which provisions in the Constitution support Madison’s statement?
Answer:
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adapted from Remarks by the First Lady at the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards
address by Michelle Obama
And finally, I want to thank all of the teachers, administrators, and volunteers who make these programs possible. Some of you are here today with us in this room, and many of you are watching and cheering from back home.
This kind of work is hard. Too often it's thankless. But you all do it because you see firsthand the transformative impact that the arts can have on our young people. And we're grateful to you all for doing this kind of work.
Through your programs, students have become poets, dancers, filmmakers, and photographers, but more importantly, they become leaders in their schools and in their communities.
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Drag each sentence to the correct location on the chart.
Identify the examples of compound and complex sentences found in the passage.
And finally, I want to thank all of the
teachers, administrators, and volunteers
who make these programs possible.
But you all do it because you see firsthand
the transformative impact that the arts
can have on our young people.
Some of you are here today in this room,
and many of you are watching and
cheering from back home.
Through your programs, students have
become poets, dancers, and filmmakers,
but more importantly, they become
leaders in their schools and in
their communities.
Explanation:
How can nationalism unify? Explain using a real world example.
What was the Cyrus McCormick reaper?
Answer:
Cyrus McCormick (February 15, 1809–May 13, 1884), a Virginia blacksmith, invented the mechanical reaper in 1831. Essentially a horse-drawn machine that harvested wheat, it was one of the most important inventions in the history of farm innovation.
PLEASE HELP ME!! What are the Vatican new seven deadly sins and what do they mean ?
Answer:
Polluting, genetic engineering, obscene riches, taking drugs, abortion, pedophilia and causing social injustice
Explanation:
they are just in addition to the old ones. i think
7. Most of Mali's people were
A. Berbers.
B. traders.
C. nomads.
D. farmers.
Mali’s key industry is agriculture. Cotton is the country’s largest crop export and is exported west throughout Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire.
So, that would mean most of Mali’s people were farmers.
Correctly type one of the following word family words related to "pathos' 25 points
: pathetic, empathetic, empathy. psychopath.
Vounnsee
Answer:
empathy
Explanation:
Given that the word Pathos which originated from the Greek language means something that draws emotions or empathy such as happiness or sadness.
Hence, in this case, and from the available options, the word related to "pathos" is "EMPATHY"
This is because Empathy is a term that describes the level at which humans understand people's emotional state or reaction shown by people when they are either happy or sad.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How similar were events in Hungary in 1956 and in Czechoslovakia in 1968?
Answer:Both of these events covered the same basic outline; a revolt, reforms in the country and the USSR's reaction to these modifications.
What has been the primary role of the Supreme Court? A. To select cabinet members for the President B. To judge whether or not laws created by the government are constitutional C. To determine if a criminal has committed murder or manslaughter D. To support the president on any Executive Order he or she signs
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Supreme Court's main purpose is to use judicial review that was established by Marbury v. Madison
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Reflect on the claims and the evidence you examined today. At this point, which claim do you think is best supported by the evidence?
Claim 1: There is frozen water in tank 2, which is blocking some of the oxygen from going into tank 3.
Claim 1: , There is frozen water in tank 2, which is blocking some of the oxygen from going into tank 3.
Claim 2: Some of the liquid oxygen evaporated in tank 3. Claim 2:, Some of the liquid oxygen evaporated in tank 3.
Claim 3: Some of the oxygen didn’t condense in tank 2. Claim 3:, Some of the oxygen didn’t condense in tank 2.
In the space below, explain your claim choice using the evidence you discussed today. Scroll for more
Based on the experiment with liquid oxygen and nitrogen, the claim best supported by evidence is Claim 2: Some of the liquid oxygen evaporated in tank 3.
What happened in tank 3?In tank 3, the mixture of liquid nitrogen and oxygen is heated a little so that Nitrogen will escape seeing as it has a lower boiling point.
It is however possible that some oxygen escaped at the same time because gas particles can evaporate at a temperature below their boiling point if they have enough energy so some oxygen might have escaped when the boiling gave enough energy.
In conclusion, claim 2 is the best supported option.
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How would you describe the Australian Outback? (Use your own words)
Answer:
It is a federated outcast that has very few population of people. It is found at the central of Australia.
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How was John Adams involved in the Boston Massacre?
how do volcanoes help farming?
Answer:
The chemical makeup of volcanic soil makes for lucrative farming conditions, say researchers at the Goma Volcano Observatory. ... In the years after an eruption, a process known as chemical weathering slowly makes lava soil more fertile than ordinary earth.
Answer: The volcanoes contribute to the success of farming in the region because after a volcano erupts, the Magna/lava that flew from the volcano would fertilize the soil years after the volcano erupted.
The British rule in India caused the Indians to unite and create a more nationalistic pride and self-reliance, thus the rule of the British was, in a sense, necessary. Agree or Disagree? Explain your opinion.
Answer:
Moderately Agree that it enhanced unity, national price, self reliance. But don't agree that it was 'necessary'
Explanation:
Britishers ruled India from around late 1750s to 1947. India's freedom from exploitative colonial rule was remarkable. The freedom struggle & fight ignited a sense of national unity, national pride - irrespective of caste, creed, community, gender, class. A sense self reliance & urge for freedom was unitedly looked upon, as evident from movements like 'quit india' 'swadeshi'.
However, their rule by divide & rule policy also created many communal rifts. Also, such immensely exploitative rule, which by chance had a positive side effect of unity among adversity - cant be called 'necessary' (it would be unjustified to call it that). Unity & national pride could be achieved by some progressive means also.