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The Holocaust - Comprehension Questions
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1. How many Jewish men, women, and children were killed during World War II?
A about six hundred
B. over six million
C. over sixty million
D. less than six thousand

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. over six million

Explanation:

Operation Reinhard camps was a systematic codename for the secret German plan headed by Reinhard Heydrich to massacre (exterminate) Polish Jews during the World War II i.e from October, 1941 to November, 1943 in German-occupied Poland.

The introduction of an extermination camp to execute the secret German plan of mass murder was considered to be the deadliest (lethal) period or phase of the Holocaust.

Under Operation Reinhard, the extermination camps were Sobibór, Treblinka, Bełżec, Chełmno, Auschwitz II and Majdanek.

In order to cover up the massacre (mass murder) of the Polish Jews, the Nazi army developed a secret plan termed the Sonderaktion 1005, also known as Aktion 1005 (exhumation action) so as to remove all the signs and traces.

In conclusion, over six million Jewish men, women, and children were killed during World War II.


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Compare the standard of living for the country you chose with that of the United States. Write this comparison in at least three to five sentences. Greenland

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Answer:

You could do government life (how they vote there I think Canada has a prime minister and on the contrary we have a president)

You can also compare the education living.

The language there and terms used are different In Quebec they speak French

The drinking age in Canada is also different we drink at 21 they drink lower(I’m not sure the right age)

Most transportation is the same but I thing they ride subways more than cars or they walk instead

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Frogs and salamanders are both types of amphibians. What do they have in common?
A)
They are warm-blooded
B
They have to live in water all of their lives.
They give birth to live babies and feed them milk
D)
They begin their life in water, but can live on land as an adult
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Answer:

D because frogs and salamanders are born in the water but can go onto land later on in their life.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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From which region(s) did Montagnard refugees migrate to North Carolina? Laos and Southeast Asia India Cambodia and Vietnam Mexico

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Answer:C: Cambodia and Vietnam

Explanation:Just finished the test on edge.

Answer:

C: Cambodia and Vietnam

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Which of the following is an effect of the deforestation of the Amazon Rain Forest?
A- Indigenous people’s quality of life has increased

B- Habitats for plants and wildlife are being destroyed

C- There is more oxygen is available on the planet

D- The government has placed limits on vehicle emissions

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Answer:

B-Habitats for plants and wildlife are being destroyed

Which description BEST represents someone with bulimia nervosa?
A) A woman concerned about putting on a few extra pounds decides to replace her usual junk food snacks with fruit and begins a new high-intensity exercise program.
B) A woman carefully monitors everything she eats. She always skips breakfast and restricts meals to less than 200 calories. She avoids social situations where food is likely to be served.
C) A woman regularly tells herself that she is going to eat a small healthy meal but then commonly finds herself eating an entire pizza, a carton of ice cream, and a box of doughnuts at one sitting. She immediately feels shame and guilt and then forces herself to throw it all up.
D) During periods of peak stress, a woman repeatedly finds herself devouring any sweets she can find: brownies, donuts, ice cream, and so on. She consumes thousands of calories in one sitting and immediately experiences guilt.

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C) The basics of bulimia are that you consume big amounts in one sitting and after that throw it up

Useless activities are known as:
A. cramming
B. time wasters
C. free time
D. procrastination

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Answer:

B time wasters

Brainliest?

Explanation:

Parents enhance the survival of their genes by having only one child. adopting children. nurturing their children. abusing their children.

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Answer:

nurture

Explanation:

I suggest you research the Nature v. nurture conflict which argues whether genetics or environment play a larger role in survival and reproduction :)

os meridianos son semicírculos imaginarios que unen los Polos norte y sur?

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Answer:

Estas líneas imaginarias se llaman latitudes y longitudes. ... Las longitudes son semicírculos (líneas verticales) que van de norte a sur uniendo el Polo Norte y el Polo Sur. Las latitudes se denominan paralelos y las longitudes se denominan meridianos.

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If a country does NOT invest in human capital or capital resources/goods, how would this affect their standard of living and GDP?

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If a country doesn’t receive foreign items, the costs of products would rise... that being said it would rise because we have a fair trades deal with China and we receive reduced prices on goods, so we can make the products more expensive and receive profit!

Which people cultivated corn and pumpkins in Florida?

A. Asian Americans
B. African Americans
C. European Americans
D. Hispanic Americans
E. Native Americans

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Though the pumpkin shares its name with the Seminole tribe, it was widely consumed and grown by the Miccosukee, Creek, and other tribes indigenous to Florida.

The current language of various lobbying laws (e.g., LDA, LTAA, and HLOGA) has become relatively broad fortunately, so most people in Washington today must register as lobbyists if they are even peripherally involved. True False

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The correct answer is "false."

The following statement is false: "The current language of various lobbying laws (e.g., LDA, LTAA, and HLOGA) has become relatively broad, fortunately, so most people in Washington today must register as lobbyists if they are even peripherally involved."

Today, the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act is the legislation governing lobbyists in the United States.

It is fair t say that in recent years and after some situations in US politics, there has been an increased debate about the way Lobbyists and the practice of Lobbying should be regulated.

And the thing is that many US citizens have seen how their representatives are opened to negotiate with these lobbyists to favor particular and company interests instead of defending people´s interests. People realize that Congressmen are favoring the corporate world and political groups instead of helping resolve people's concerns, knowing that money, big money, is part of this relationship between lobbyists and Congressmen.

Who was Mahatma Gandhi? (4 points)

a
A president who began the policy of containment

b
A leader who encouraged nonviolent protests

c
The monarch who led Australia to independence

d
The founder of the Indian National Congress

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b a leader who encouraged nonviolent protests

Which of the following Canadian politicians could be called the last father of Confederation?

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Canadian Confederation (French: Confédération canadienne) was the process by which the three colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into one federation called the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. Upon confederation, what had formerly been called the Province of Canada was divided into the two provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Thus, the new Dominion initially consisted of four provinces, including the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Over the years since Confederation, Canada has seen numerous territorial changes and expansions, resulting in the current number of ten provinces and three territories.

16. Galvanized iron is steel sheet that has been coated with zinc; ""tin"" cans are made of steel sheet coated with tin. Discuss the functions of these coatings and the electrochemistry of the corrosion reactions that occur if an electrolyte contacts the scratched surface of a galvanized iron sheet or a tin can.​

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Answer:

explanation below

Explanation:

Zinc plating or Galvanization is mostly used to provide protection against water and certain elements in the air, which causes corrosion. Zinc coating is mostly applied to steal and iron because these metals are known to rust easily.  

When you scratch a galvanized pail (Metal Buckets with Handles), the pail will not undergo corrosion but the zinc used in the process will be oxidized. When some part of the zinc is oxidized, it is known to absorb CO2 from the air to form zinc oxide-carbonate, which is a tightly adhering coating.

In the case of tin can, a tin-plated iron, the tin is known to have a higher reduction protection that the iron and can remain reduced as the metal. When the surface is scratched, the iron will oxidize instead of the tin.  

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Answer:

Did it for political reasons and to create fear.

A pact between nation about how  they exchange goods with each other is a  trade agreement.

Explanation:

The Oklahoma City bombing happened when explosives exploded outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City killing more than 150 people and hundreds injured. The attack was part of the political differences which led Timothy McVeigh and Nichols to carry anti-government beliefs.

Trade Agreement is an arrangement on confirmed duty-free entrance for manufactured goods and commodities traded between different countries.

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At the end of the 20th century and at the start of the 21st century, the United States has been providing large amounts of humanitarian support to countries in Africa. Which of these is a reason for most of that support?

A) combating communism
B) medicine to fight against AIDS .
C) stopping the spread of malaria
D) diplomatic efforts to end apartheid​​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Apartheid and most communist countries had ended by then

What was a result of the 1973 oil crisis?
A. It convinced countries to invest in protecting the environment.
B. It improved labor markets affected by international trade.
C. It greatly reduced the pace of economic globalization.
D. It contributed to inflation and a brief depression.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The onset of the embargo contributed to an upward spiral in oil prices with global implications. The price of oil per barrel first doubled, then quadrupled, imposing skyrocketing costs on consumers and structural challenges to the stability of whole national economies.

It improved labor markets affected by international trade: was a result of the 1973 oil crisis. Thus, option B is the correct option.

What was a result of the 1973 oil crisis?

The start of the embargo resulted in an increase in oil prices that had an impact on the whole world. Oil prices doubled, then quadrupled in price per barrel, driving up consumer expenses and endangering the fundamental viability of whole national economies. The Yom Kippur War backing by the United States for Israel led to an Arab oil embargo, which led to a spike in energy prices and gasoline shortages during the 1973 energy crisis, also known as the Oil Shock of 1973–74.

Oil prices increased at this time, nearly doubling in less than a year. The embargo was abolished in the beginning of 1974, but the economic shock it brought about is said to have been a forerunner to the stagflation and fast inflationary pressures.

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Yes you do not want me a pic I just don’t think it was my name that you did it I did that you were a good person

In cultures that are collectivistic, rewards tend to be distributed according to principles of a. nemawashi . b. equality for ingroup members and equity for outgroup members. c. equity. d. equality. e. equity for ingroup members and equality for outgroup members.

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Answer:

Equality

Explanation:

In simple words, Individual interests and aspirations are prioritized in collectivist societies over the needs and aims of the collective as a collective. In such societies, each individual's identity is shaped by their ties with other members of the tribe and their connectivity.

Collectivist ideals are defined by verbal means as well as social practices that place a premium on the community and its objectives, thereby preferring in-group goals.

2) In which continent is Machu Picchu located in

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I’m located in South America

Jordan researched the hourly temperatures of an ocean and a land mass near each other. Each morning Jordan discovered the ocean and land had a similar temperature. For the rest of the day the sun continues to warm the ocean and land. During the day, which direction will the wind MOST LIKELY blow?
Your answer:

toward the land
toward the ocean
the air will remain still
Jordan does not have enough data to tell.

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Answer: toward the land

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the direction that the wind will most likely blow during the day is towards the land.

As the hot air rises, it should be noted that the low pressure region will be created at the surface and this will bring about the direction of the wind will then be to the land from the sea during the day.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

Answer:

toward the land

Explanation:

Your answer: toward the land

How did the Louisiana purchase become official

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Answer: In October, the U.S. Senate ratified the purchase, and in December 1803 France transferred authority over the region to the United States.

Answer:

In exchange, the United States acquired the vast domain of Louisiana Territory, some 828,000 square miles of land. The treaty was dated April 30 and signed on May 2. In October, the U.S. Senate ratified the purchase, and in December 1803 France transferred authority over the region to the United States.

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what powers are shared between state and federal government

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Answer:

Many powers belonging to the federal government are shared by state governments. Such powers are called concurrent powers. These include the power to tax, spend, and borrow money. State governments operate their own judicial systems, charter corporations, provide public education, and regulate property rights.

Explanation:

According to the chart, all of these are factors to consider when purchasing insurance and/or annuities except
A) pay out options
B) purpose for buying
C) age at purchase date
D) taxable contributions and pay outs

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According to the chart, the pay-out options, age at purchase date and taxable contributions and pay-outs consider when purchasing insurance and/or annuities.

What is annuity?

Annuity is defined as the series of payments made at regular intervals, is known as an annuity.

Regular savings account deposit, monthly insurance payments,  monthly home mortgage payments and pension payments are all instances of annuities. The frequency of payment dates can be used to categorize annuities.

When buying insurance and/or annuities, consider the pay-out possibilities, age at purchase date, and taxable contributions and pay-outs.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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Answer:

Poverty, crimes and pollution.

Explanation:

There are various number of problems which are present in the our surrounding but the major problems are poverty, crimes and pollution. Poverty is the major issue of our society which leads to increase crime rate because poor people commit crimes to support his family. If the government provide employment to these people, there will be no crime in the society. There are many industries in our locality that causes huge amount of pollution  which leads to diseases in the surrounding people.

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Answer:

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Which of the following most likely resulted from ratification of the Fifteenth and Nineteenth amendments?
A.
More women and African Americans were elected to office.
B.
More states passed laws to suppress the vote.
C.
Fewer white males participated in elections.
D.
Younger Americans began to demand the vote.

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Answer:

c Voting rights regardless of race

Answer:

More women and African Americans were elected to office.

Explanation:

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what were the stone courts used for?

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Answer:

The Stone Courts was used to rule war-time cases.

Explanation:

The Stone Court is a name given to the period in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States between 1941-1946. This period was named after the Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, the 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

He served as a Chief Justice during World War II, and made crucial hearings on war-time cases. One of the crucial hearing is Ex parte Quirin, in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld that the Articles of War allow the trial of the eight German saboteurs by the United States.He also played a vital role in supporting the relocation of Japanese Americans into internment camps.

Which statement is tru of the zero tolerance policy?

A. It builds trust between offenders and police officers.

B. It increases serious crime rates in poor neighborhoods.

C. It improves tolerance between victims and offenders.

D. It immediately takes care of crime in the community.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

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