Answer: B
Explanation: Malcolm X didn't like to protest peaceful, he thought justice is only served if you demand it back(with violence)
• Stable government during the Ming Dynasty
• Surplus food grown in agriculture
• Growing production of silk, textiles, and porcelain
Which of the following occurred as a result of the things listed above?
A.
China's population went down.
B.
More people became literate.
C.
Trade within China increased.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Stability in government and a surplus of food as well as production increases drove trades with China to a higher level
What were the goods produced in colonial Georgia?
Answer:
Explanation:
With the establishment of trade towns such as Savannah, the Georgia Colony was able to use the natural resources and raw materials available to develop trade in crops, such as, tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo, lumber, furs, fish, pottery, sugar and farm products. Mainly these were products of slave plantations
Answer:
With the establishment of trade towns such as Savannah, the Georgia Colony was able to use the natural resources and raw materials available to develop trade in crops, such as, tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo, lumber, furs, fish, pottery, sugar and farm products. Mainly these were products of slave plantations.
Jan’s roommate, Thelma, is always bragging about how well she is doing in her classes, about how much her professors admire and respect her, and that she is destined to be a great criminal defense attorney. When Jan points out Thelma’s poor writing skills, Thelma cries because Jan doesn’t appreciate her immense talents. Jan and her friends get irritated with Thelma because she expects to be given special treatment by her professors and fellow students. If Thelma has a psychological disorder, it would most likely be __________ personality disorder.
Answer:
Narcissistic
Explanation:
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
This is commonly known as a pervasive pattern of behavior. It is simply one's need for admiration, and lack of remorse or feelings. It is said to occur first during early adulthood and later shows up present in a variety of ways, such as
1. When the individual has a behavioral sense of self-importance such as the person exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be known as superior without equal achievements.
2. The individual is of have the mindset that he or she is "special" or simply unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people, institution etc.
It is simply an issues of self-regard, self-esteem regulation, self-representation etc.
The U.S. Constitution MOST reflects the principle of limited government by –
A
giving some powers to the government and reserving others for individuals
extending the right to vote to most citizens over the age of eighteen
restricting the number of terms that a person can serve as president
granting the federal government broad authority under the necessary and proper clause
Answer:
The U.S. Constitution MOST reflects the principle of limited government by –
A
giving some powers to the government and reserving others for individuals
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How did the population of rural areas in the South change in the years since the Civil War?
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Population growth in the South greatly exceeded the nation's growth after 1970. The South increased by 68.4% (from 50.05 million to 84.28 million) as the nation increased by 38.3%; the share of the population of the nation that lived in the South increased from 24.8% to 30.1%.
Explicar el significado de "toda ciencia, es un asunto político" de acuerdo al texto de Gabriel Bilmes y Santiago Liaudat presentan la revista Ciencia, Tecnología y política.
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
A pesar de que no anexaste la lectura, un extracto de la lectura, o el link para leerla, podemos comentar lo siguiente, basado en nuestro conocimiento sobre el tema.
El significado de "toda ciencia, es un asunto político" de acuerdo al texto de Gabriel Bilmes y Santiago Liaudat, ,en la revista Ciencia, Tecnología y política, es el siguiente.
Estos dos científicos consideran que la ciencia y la tecnología están relacionados con la política en la posibilidad de explicar algunos de los asuntos políticos que afectan a la sociedad.
Ambos autores exponen sus argumentos sobre el papel de l sistema productivo y el papel que pueden jugar los investigadores en influir en decisiones políticas que influyan en la política nacional argentina.
Para estos dos investigadores, los gobiernos deben incluir las herramientas de la ciencia y la tecnología en el desarrollo económico, la inclusión y el fortalecimiento de la soberanía nacional. Para ello, es necesario la creación de un proyecto científico nacional no considerado por el gobierno.
In 100 words, create a speech for "Jimmy Carter for president." Identify promises he would have made to America.
On a cloudy morning at the airport in Juba, the capital of Southern Sudan, a long motorcade of white Land Cruisers is lined up on a battered runway, motors idling. Secret Service agents listening stoically to their earpieces, clusters of soldiers in camo fatigues, tall Sudanese dignitaries in dusty suits we’ve all been waiting out on the tarmac since well before nine, checking the sky. Jimmy Carter likes to say, “I have a fetish about being late,” and even here, halfway across the world, everyone knows that showing up early to see him arrive precisely on schedule is part of the experience, like watching Clinton eat a cheeseburger or Bush clear some brush.
There is also something distinctly Carter about the choice of destination. Southern Sudan is seeking independence from the North, but after five decades of on-again, off-again civil war, the country has been so traumatized by killing, famine, slavery and disease that it can seem like a feral place a failed state even before it has become a state. Though it is early in the morning and still cool, this is late winter, the dry season in northeast Africa, when temperatures rise through the day past 110 degrees. A faint scent of burning fills the air, and the distant echo of things either being constructed or torn apart; in Juba, a war-smashed city with gutted armored personnel carriers strewn along the White Nile, it’s often difficult to tell what is a building site and what is rubble.
Note: Get the idea and create your own speech good luck
what is human rights violation
Explanation:
A human rights violation is the disallowance of the freedom of thought and movement to which all humans legally have a right.
list the five major functions of the skeletal system
Answer:
Any five functions of skeletal system are given below
1.it helps in locomotion
2.it helps us to stand erect
3.it provide internal framework
4.it helps us to bow down,stand straight ,and helps in many other activities
5.it also helps to make our body looks attractive
Give TWO examples of something you think might be unconstitutional.
Answer:
Constitutionality is the condition of acting in accordance with an applicable constitution;[1] the status of a law, a procedure, or an act's accordance with the laws or set forth in the applicable constitution. When laws, procedures, or acts directly violate the constitution, they are unconstitutional. All others are considered constitutional until challenged and declared otherwise, typically by the courts using judicial review.
Help me please don’t judge me this is for my homework!
Can you help me to make a script about poverty in the pacific it needs to have 10 paragraphs!
Answer: Most people don’t associate poverty with the Pacific. It is usually linked to the suffering of children
in Africa or the backbreaking labor of so many in Asia. Both are a far cry from the image of a Pacific
well know, the reality is not always as idyllic as the image.
The Pacific Islands are vulnerable to natural disasters, most have few resources, almost all are
remote, and many have small populations. Over the years, Pacific Islanders have learned to cope.
They have developed cultures based on both cooperation and sharing with strong support systems that oblige people to share what they have with their families and communities. And they have
developed production systems that are designed to cope with these risks.
Pacific Islanders are rightly proud of their cultures and, in particular, these reciprocity obligations.
So proud in fact that many have trouble accepting that poverty is, or can be, an issue in their
society.
One commonly held view is that Pacific Islanders live in a state of subsistence affluence. This is
certainly not true for all; and even when true, it is a narrow confine with few opportunities for
change and development. The standard of education and resources available; the remoteness
from the world economy; limits on participation and traditional land management systems combine
to restrict the opportunities available to most Pacific Islanders. There is little that is new in this; for
generations many Pacific Islanders have struggled to achieve a reasonable standard of living from
the available resources.
While poverty lines are not available for most to the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Pacific
Developing Member Countries (PDMCs), the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP)
Human Poverty Index (HPI)1 provides a guide to the number of disadvantaged in the Pacific. The
HPI analysis indicates that close to 43 percent of the total population of the PDMC are disadvantaged. Ninety-five percent of these disadvantaged live in the three Melanesian countries. While the
HPI provides a guide to those at risk, it is not a poverty line. It is important that further work be done
in the PDMCs to determine the number of poor and disadvantaged in each country so that appropriate intervention and support programs can be designed and implemented.
Traditionally, support from the extended family or community went a long way to alleviating poverty;
but for this system to work, it is necessary that the giver be able to improve the livelihood of the
receiver. If the whole family or community is poor, there may be little it can do to alleviate the
poverty of any member. There are communities, families, and individuals throughout the Pacific
who, despite the social support systems, live in hard-core poverty
Thus, poverty of opportunity persists and in some cases, is getting worse, despite a fairly widespread capacity to do something effective about it.
After 20 or more years of determined attempts by many agencies and governments to stimulate
growth, the majority of Pacific Islanders continue to rely on household production for their subsistence. Overall, the performance of the PDMCs remains disappointing. Poverty is a real issue in
many of the PDMCs and even the better-off countries struggle to provide productive employment
for their workforce.
In the past, the traditional support systems provided most with at least enough support to maintain
a basic life style. As the economies become increasingly monetized and come under the pressure
of continuing population growth, the traditional support systems are breaking down. One consequence is an increase in the incidence, depth, and severity of poverty throughout the Pacific.
As stated in the ADB’s Pacific Strategy for the New Millennium, the five key development challenges facing the PDMCs over the medium term are: (i) disappointing macroeconomic and growth
performance over the past decade; (ii) increasing poverty, particularly in Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu; (iii) continuing reliance on large government investments due to
inadequate private sector response; (iv) increasing environmental degradation; and (v) little progress
in strengthening the role of women in political, economic, and social spheres.
In its publication, Fighting Poverty in Asia and the Pacific: The Poverty Reduction Strategy, the
ADB outlines the objectives and issues that must be addressed if the goal of equitable growth is to
be achieved. The objectives are described as the Three Pillars of Growth: Good Governance,
Social Development, and Sustainable Growth. This analysis provides a useful guide to the suite of
issues that must be addressed.
Duncan and Pollard2 have extended the analysis to incorporate the hierarchy of institutional constraints that must be satisfied to achieve equitable growth.
Look at the diagram of the lunar phases. In the space below, explain why there are lunar phases.
o Must have three sentences to earn full credit. If there are less than three sentences, 2 points will be deducted.
o Must have scientific reasoning or terms to earn full credit. If scientific reasoning or terms are not used, 2 points will be deducted.
Answer:
The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth.
Explanation:
During the lunar month, the Moon goes through all its phases. ... Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness.
The cost of fertilizer, a key input in wheat production (which is then used to make bread and other wheat products), rises. What happens to the supply of wheat? *
2 points
a. Quantity supplied increases
b. Quantity supplied decreases
c. Supply increases
d. Supply decreases
Answer:
The correct answer is - D. supply decreases.
Explanation:
If any ingredient or factor can affect the production of the good or service by changing its price then the final price of the product will also change. In this case, the cost of fertilizer rises then the price of wheat also be increase as it is a key factor for the production of wheat.
This increase in price will lead to decreases in the demand in the market. As the law of demand and supply states, here also decrease in demand will lead to a decrease in the supply as well.
1. State four spheres that influence the moral education.
Answer:
Waldorf education cultivates morality through a heavy reliance on art, take in facing the problems of our dwelling together on one planet-the moral direction that the spiritual and republican influences on the establishment of ours.
Explanation:
If you were given $100, what would you do with it? Please explain in detail.
Answer:I consider myself a professional shopper! The deals that I’ve ran across over the years amaze even me! I’ve found everything from a Pair of Chanel sunglasses to a stunning Versace pant suit.
Look at labels at thrift stores! Know the designer’s you like and look for them! I’ve built my entire wardrobe from thrift stores! And most of my clothes are high end.
I recently created a nursery for our upcoming baby. I found a photo in a magazine that I loved-but the cost of all the items totaled over $3000. I carried that photo with me and created a nursery very similar to it! I spent about $300! That included the cherrywood sleigh crib, accent chair, rocking chair, changing table, dresser and various bins to nearly store miscellaneous items. Oh, and I found a beautiful large mirror that has plenty of bling purchased from World Market for $299. I paid $40 for it! The room came together beautifully for a fraction of the cost! I also created a beautiful baby girl wardrobe all purchased from various thrift stores!
$100 can get you plenty at a thrift store!
Explanation:
2. How many states does Brazil have?
Answer:
Brazil has 26 states. Namely:
Acre, Alagoas, Amapa, Amazonas, Bahia, Ceara, Distrito Federal, Espirito Santo, Goias, Maranhao, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Para, Paraiba, Parana, Pernambuco, Piaui, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondonia, Roraima, Santa Catarina, Sao Paulo, Sergipe, and Tocantins.
state names from sela.org (so i'm not plagarizing)
Which of the following was NOT a Greek influence on Roman religion? *
3 points
The spread of Christianity.
They were polytheists.
They offered prayers and sacrifices to thier gods.
The characteristics of their gods.
What are the types of sculptures found in nepal?Give one examples of each?
Answer:
1 Painting. The earliest examples of Nepalese art in painted form is that of manuscript illustrations found on palm leaves. 2 Sculpture. Sculpture has enjoyed a long and interesting history in Nepal and many carved artefacts have been found in the Terai region of the country.
Explanation:
Which of the following functions do the veins help an animal perform?
Answer:
This is a similar question, so I shall say what someone said a while ago, on another question, also on Brainly
Explanation:
Many of the internal processes in our body occur without our conscious awareness. Our stomach digests food, our lungs take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, and our kidneys filter our blood each and every day. Our internal organs and systems work automatically, and it is likely that whole days go by when we don't pause to think of our insides at all.
However, one major bodily system may catch our attention more often because we can feel it working in certain parts of our body. Our pulse, rhythmic pulsing of blood through our arteries, is a constant reminder that, at any given moment, blood is coursing through each and every part of us. Our bloodstream is part of our circulatory system, which consists of the heart and blood vessels that carry blood throughout our body. In this lesson, we will learn more about the important vessels that return blood back to the heart after traveling to our body parts. These vessels are called veins.
This was originally said by the user "mailboxprem" on another post, but this one was similar :O
Because of its long coastline, Greece has many ports.
True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Based on the scientific use of the word work, why is lifting a box a form of work, but thinking of a homework plan is not a form of work?
Answer:
because thinking of a homework plan isnt exerting kinetic energy like moving the box would.
If Honduras wanted to trade goods with China, how would they negotiate the treaty?
A. through the WTO
B. at a meeting of business executives
C. through representatives elected from each country
D. through a multinational corporation
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
B
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D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Shani poses as the Statue of Liberty for an art class. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand and a book against her side with her left hand. She holds the pose for ten minutes. At the end of the session, she mentions to her friend that it was a lot of work to pose and that her arms are really tired. Which describes the work Shani did while she posed?(assume the starting work position is when her hand is already raised )
Answer: The work Shani did was simply staying at a position for a long time, which was actually 10minutes and holding a torch and book.
Explanation:
The work Shani did was simply staying at a position for a long time, which was actually 10minutes and holding a torch and book. There is some amount of work that's required when a human is static at a particular location, this is due to the fact that the weight of her body will be much on the legs and the object she is carrying will have it's share of weight on her hands. This is a work on it's own
Answer:The work Shani did was simply staying at a position for a long time, which was actually 10minutes and holding a torch and book.
Explanation:
what are some examples of Raw Materials?
"The sun never sets on the British Empire." What does this mean? Why was England able to get so many colonies in the 19th century?
also, where can I watch Miraculous Ladybug s4 for free with English subs/English Dubbed?
Answer:
Examples of raw materials include: steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber, forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals.
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How does the author portray the French justice system through the character of valjean?
Answer:
After 19 years as a prisoner, Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) is freed by Javert (Russell Crowe), the officer in charge of the prison workforce. Valjean promptly breaks parole but later uses money from stolen silver to reinvent himself as a mayor and factory owner. Javert vows to bring Valjean back to prison. Eight years later, Valjean becomes the guardian of a child named Cosette after her mother's (Anne Hathaway) death, but Javert's relentless pursuit means that peace will be a long time coming.
Which East Asian country has an economy that operates most like that of Japan?
A. Tibet
B. China
C. North Korea
D. South Korea
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Answer:
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1. pollination
2. fertilization
3. germination
4. photosynthesis
Explanation:
1. bee drops pollen on flower
2. flower is fertilized
3. seed is dropped- conditions are ideal- growth begins
4. lets say some leaves emerge- hit by sun- need nutrients- photosynthesis
Which of the following is an example of an involuntary movement?
is the practice of making contact and exchanging information with
other people or groups.
A. Interning
B. Community service
O c. Networking
O D. A job shadow
Answer:
Networking is the answer