The correct answer is D. Disinformation (false information) can be spread easily.
Explanation
In recent years, technology has made great strides that have made communications easier for users every day. For example, you can now send text messages, pictures, and videos instantly anywhere in the world. Also, virtual meetings can be held in which participants can be anywhere in the world. The immediate information has allowed people anywhere to access information, news, news, among others, this has made it very easy to spread false information massively and instantaneously causing misinformation and confusion in the people who access that information. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Disinformation (false information) can easily be spread easily.
How can you tell how far apart two places on a map are?
Answer: Map scale
Explanation:The relationship or the proportion between the distance as shown on a map.
where was Black Pink Rose born
Answer:
Auckland, New Zealand was Black Pink Rose born
Answer:
New Zealand
Explanation:
4. Who can vote in Israel? *
(10 Points)
1 Only men
2 Only women
3Both men and women 18 or older
4 No one is allowed to vote in Israel
Sequence of events: how aromas first captured and created ( no links) please help
The first form of perfume was incense, first made by the Mesopotamians about 4000 years ago. Perfume enjoyed huge success during the seventeenth century, especially in France. In England perfumes were used extensively during the reigns of Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Chanel No5 was the first perfume created by applying modern chemical principles. Eau de cologne, usually used by men, was invented by an Italian barber in the beginning of the 18th century. The first stage in making a perfume.
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I Hope it help you a bit . (^^)^_^Who was the president candidate in the election of 1932 who promised to provide relief and help to the needy during the Great Depression
Answer:
Franklin Roosevelt
Explanation:
Answer 12-18
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12. The ones that carry blood back to the heart are called veins.The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
13. The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body's tissues. . Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. They carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues.
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Answer:
12. veins or vena cava
13. arteries
14. testes
15. digestive system
16. respiratory and circulatory systems
17. capillaries
18. ligaments
What role, if any, does the federal government have in ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens?
Answer: It provides a social security that enables citizens to create their own economic security. The future of government builds on these foundations of protecting and providing. Government will continue to provide public goods, at a level necessary to ensure a globally competitive economy and a well-functioning society.
Explanation:
Answer:
It provides a social security that enables citizens to create their own economic security. The future of government builds on these foundations of protecting and providing. Government will continue to protect citizens from violence and from the worst vicissitudes of life.
where did the Ukrainians come to Canada from?
imagine you are journeying through a desert. write a couple of paragraph describing what you see
Answer:
I see a beautiful hot burning sun. I see a cactus in which the birds like to live in and drink water from it. I also see never ending sand which feels like I have been traveling a never ending world of burning hot sand.
I also see deadly snakes, scorpions, and tarantulas crawling around, looking for food.
This is what I see.
Explanation:
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What did most Georgians do for a living in the early 1900s?
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Answer:
what that make no scence
(HELP ME OUT 1-14 )
1 The lack of antibiotics, sanitation, and sterilization techniques led to
A) an increased use of African American soldiers
B)Healthier, well-rested troops
C)The presence of women in the army
D)rampant disease and infection
2 What happened at Appomattox Courthouse?
A)Stonewall Jackson was killed
B)Lee surrendered to Grant
C)The Battle of Chancellorsville took place
D)Lincoln was assassinated
3 In what speech did Lincoln say the war was about a "new birth of freedom?"
A)The Gettysburg Address
B)The State of the Union Address
C)Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address
D)The Union Manifesto
4. Many women were involved in the Civil War as
A)Field Commanders
B)Nurses
C)Military Strategists
D)Artillery Commanders
5. What actions did General Sherman take in Atlanta?
A)He was defeated by Robert E. Lee
B)He was pushed out of the city
C)He burned the city to the ground
D)He only fought soldiers and did not hurt civilians
6. Gettysburg is considered an important turning point in the war because A)After this battle, the south was no longer able to fight an offensive war B)The North was forced to surrender C)General George Meadow was killed D)The war became a crusade against slavery after this battle
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8. The commander of all Confederate forces in Virginia was A)General George B. McClellan B)General Robert B. Hood C)General George Pickett D)General Robert E. Lee.
9. Clara BArton founded the
A)U.S. Sanitary Committee
B)American Red Cross
C)United Wat
D)Soldier'd Relef Fund
10. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by
A)Jefferson Davis
B)Robert E. Lee
C)William H. Seward
D)John Wilkes Booth
11. Why did Robert E. Lee decide to invade the North?
A)He had nowhere else to go
B)He was encouraged by the victory at Chancellorsville
C)Grant was unaware of his plans
D)Jefferson Davis ordered him to
12. What was the result of Pickett's Charge on the 3rd day of Gettysburg?
A)The Confederates were able to push back the Union
B)About 1/3 of Picketts's men were killed or wounded
C)Stonewall Jackson was killed
D)Pickett was promoted
13. How did the Emancipation Proclamation make a difference for the Union Army
A)African Americans could now enlist
B)African Americans could sue the Army
C)More acceptance took place for African Americans
D)Nothing Changed
14. What were the terms of surrender at Appomattox
A)All Confederate soldiers were arrested
B)Soldiers were allowed to go free and keep their weapons if they agreed not to fight
C)Soldiers are placed on plantations to help rebuild south
D)Soldiers were sent to the penal colony
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of a colony?
What system was created to temporarily govern the colonies of the defeated Central Powers?
Answer:
Mandate System
Explanation:
Not sure
a. Yalta Conference
b. Internment Camps
Holocaust
d. Executive Order 9066
e. Battle of Midway
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Which of the following was an effect of the Hundred Flowers Campaign? (4 points)
a
Farmers could not produce enough food.
b
Industry grew steadily, but agriculture did not.
c
Over 30 million people died from a famine.
d
Some Chinese scholars were sent to labor camps.
Answer:
D is the answer.
D. Some Chinese scholars were sent to labor camps.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the push factor that brought Mary Antin to the United States?
religious persecution in her home country
business failure in her home country
threat of war in her home country
lack of food in her home country
Answer:
B- business failure in her home country
Explanation:
edg. 20-21
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
Western European Christians against Muslim groups
Explanation:
What are New England town meetings used for?
A. trying civil cases
B. governing day-to-day
C. making general policy
D. electing representatives
Answer:
Governing day-to-day B
Based on what you know already, predict what will happen when the US government tries to ta land from American Indians.
Answer:
Americans are unsuccessful, indians know their homeland an outbeats them. plus Americans caught disease's
Brown v. Board of Education was an important court case because:
O a. It proved that education for black students was separate but NOT equal.
b. Students could no longer be separated on account of race, gender or disability
O c. It also paved the way for the 1975 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
d. All of the above.
What role did Baron Friedrich von Steuben play in the American Revolution?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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summarizing The Spirit of Laws
III
Which statement best summarizes the passage?
Such is the difference between a well-regulated
democracy and one that is not so, that in the former men
are equal only as citizens, but in the latter they are equal
also as magistrates, as senators, as judges... or as
masters.
- The Spirit of Laws,
Baron de Montesquieu, 1748
In a well-regulated democracy, all people are equal
as citizens.
O In a well-regulated democracy, men give authority
to leaders but are equal to them.
Either everyone should command or no one should
be commanded.
O Leaders deserve their authority and do not need to
be concerned with equality.
Done
Answer:
“in a well regulated democracy all people are equal as citizens.” or A for short is correct!
Explanation:
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Why was it important for John and his group to be “legitimate customers” and pay for food? March book
Answer:
so they don't go to jail
Explanation:
they gotta pay my guy
Debate on gaule bhanda sahariya jivan besh in Nepali language
Answer:
sorry but I don't know nepali
President Jefferson did not favor building large seagoing ship because
Answer:
he believed the Navy should only protect the American coastline.
Explanation:
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Why did the United States increase military spending under the presidency of Ronald Reagan?
Answer: Ronald Reagan persuaded Congress to fund many of the weapons systems later used in both Persian Gulf wars, either initiating the arms programs or accelerating work on those already in development.
Explanation:
Reagan presided over the biggest peacetime defense buildup in history, from high-tech weapons systems to larger training ranges and military pay increases. "It was his steady focus on the military, said supporters and analysts, that helped bring down the Soviet Union and expunge the malaise and hollowness that infected the American military during the 1970s."
Why would a researcher use a secondary source instead of a primary source
when analyzing a historical event?
A. To see the event through the eyes of someone who witnessed it
B. To understand how people felt during the period when the event
happened
C. To learn from the conclusions of many other experts on the event
D. To hear about the event from someone who was directly involved
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Answer: C. To learn from the conclusions of many other experts on the event.
Explanation:
When a person uses primary sources, they are finding out about an event around the period that it happened which means that subsequent related events are not accounted for.
When using secondary sources however, people have most likely had time to review the information and make certain conclusions of the event that gives it more meaning and context. This is therefore one of the main reasons people might use secondary information as opposed to primary.
Answer:
The answer is C.
C. To learn from the conclusions of many other experts on the event
Explanation:
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