can somebody please explain to me what Shi Huangdi means

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Answer 1

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shi Huangdi means the First Emperor of Qing. His name was ying zheng .He was born in 25 B.C. He built a powerful empire.He was a famous politician and a stategist and also a reformer in Chinese history. Qingshihuang was self_styled as the First Emporer in ancient China.


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True/False
7. Advertisements simply mirror, rather than shape, consumer preferences and values.
8. "Helps," "fights," and "up to" are common weasel words.
9. Ads that play on our fears and insecurities are known as anxiety ads.
10. Feel-good ads are used to appeal to certain images people have of themselves (as competent or responsible, for example).
11. The news media tend to extract information from the wider context, leaving us with some facts but little knowledge.

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7 false (I think)
8 true
9true
10 no clue
11 true

Which is true of Andrew Jackson’s life?

He was born in a log cabin to a poor family.

He was very unpopular and had trouble getting votes.

His father financed his candidacy for President.

He was a common man of middle income by the time he became President.

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I don’t understand your question, can you go into more detail please

Your Answer is

He was a common man in the middle of income by the time he became the president

Which of the following is NOT a big difference between command and market economies?

A. Opportunities for private citizens to own property

B. Government control of business

C. Opportunities for citizens to start their own business

D. A system for exchanging currency in trade

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The rest are all major contrasts between market-based and command-based economies. However both economies exchange currency in trade.

A higher demand for a good or service than what is currently available in the market is the definition of __________.
A.
surplus
B.
scarcity
C.
shortage
D.
supply


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Explanation:

C. A shortage means that there isn't enough for demand. Scarcity just means there isn't much of it. Shortage includes demand. A is a good amount for anything. And D just means how much supply there is.

So basically its C.

help plssss i really don’t understand ill give u a brainest and hurry !

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I’m pretty sure it’s A

Who are the Descendants of Europeans and Native Americans?

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Many people in the U.S. do not belong to Native American communities but still carry bits of Native American DNA, inherited from European and African ancestors who had children with indigenous individuals during colonization and settlement. In a new study published 19th September in PLOS Genetics, Andrew Conley of the Georgia Institute of Technology and colleagues investigate this genetic legacy and what it can tell us about how non-natives migrated across the U.S.

gender discrimination definition

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Answer:

hello! so Gender Discrimination is:-

Explanation:

Gender discrimination refers to any situation where a person is denied an opportunity or misjudged solely on the basis of their sex.

Hope it is right!

Someone pls help this is for my presentation about Tornados..

What is the temperature like before, during, and after your extreme type of weather?

I literally don’t know what to put so someone plss help it would rlly mean the world to me

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Answer:

The tempature before a tornado is around the 50s. The majority of Tornados form at the dew points around the 50s(there is always exceptions though)

The tempature during a tornado is near freezing.

The tempature after a tornado is can be both hot or cold depends on what tornado.

About how many miles separate Baghdad, Iraq,
and Mecca, Saudi Arabia?

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Answer:

Baghdad, Iraq, Mecca and Saudi Arabia are 869 miles apart

Research a major national or global disaster that occurred in the last decade. Provide a brief summary of the disaster and explain the common public health risks that occurred as well as potential long-term health risks the victims might be facing. Do you think the type of natural disaster you studied has the highest risk of spreading diseases, or another type of natural disaster?

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Answer:

2019 Virus is most recent and global disaster.

Explanation:

The most latest and recent major global disaster was that of the virus outbreak. The virus infected every continent and soon became a global pandemic. The UN authorities made aks and sanitizers mandatory and called for a global-wide lockdown in all affected nations.  The health effects it had on people, where in the form of mass deaths, fatigue, chest pain, and stomach problems. To date even after the arrival of medicine, there are chances of viral transmissions.  The virus is the most lethal, most devastating, and strongest virus ever build. It falls under the biological disaster category and is a product of bat bite or infection from the bats. Other natural disasters are not strong compared to this virus.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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A researcher performs an experiment to test the hypothesis that the hormone oxytocin plays an important role in falling in love. In this experiment the researcher measures the oxytocin levels of men and women, and then introduces them to complete strangers. An hour later she asks the subjects of the experiment whether or not they would like to go out on a date with the person to whom they were introduced an hour previously. She finds that the people with the high oxytocin levels were more likely to want to go out on that date than people with low oxytocin levels.
A. Men and Women
B. Whether or not people would like to go out on a date
C. None for this experiment
D. Levels of oxytocin in each individual
For each letter, match the following:
1) Experimental Group
2) Control Group
3) Independent Variable
4) Dependent Variable

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Answer:

The answers are:

1) Experimental Group = Men and Women

2) Control Group = None for this experiment

3) Independent Variable = Levels of oxytocin in each individual

4) Dependent Variable = Whether or not people would like to go out on a date

Explanation:

There are some terms associated with scientific experiments. Let me explain each of the terms as captured in the question:

1. Experimental Group: The experimental group in scientific research refers to the group on which an intervention or a factor causing changes to be studied is carried out. In this example, the men and women whose oxytocin levels were measured forms the experimental group, because they fulfilled certain criteria (having certain measurable level of oxytocin) hence they are qualified for studies to be carried out on them.

2. Control Group: The control group is absent in this experiment, but ideally it is the group that possesses every other similar characteristic as the experimental group except for the factor causing the change that is being studied. They serve as a baseline to ensure that the changes noticed are caused by the experimental factor alone.

3. Independent Variable: These are variables whose value are predetermined or preconceived before the start of the experiment. They are the variables whose presence cause an outcome that is measured. In this example, levels of oxytocin are the independent variable.

4. Dependent Variable: the dependent variable is the variable that take on values/outcomes based on the effect of the independent variable.The dependent variables are not under the direct manipulation of the experimenter but have their outcome from the manipulation of the independent variable.

Look at the picture. then answer the question that follows.

Question: this picture shows a desert region in Asia that covers parts of China and Mongolia. It is a rain shadow desert that was once part of the Mongol Empire and the location of several cities along the silk road. Which desert region is shown in the picture?

Answer choices:
A. The Gobi desert
B. The great Victoria desert
C. The Kalahari desert
D. The taklinaken desert

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Explanation:

im not sure of the answer but you should be able to click on the picture until the white drop down box appears and then click " save image as " and it should tell you what it is

100 points whoever wants it, Read about Doctor McCollum and then answer the question.
Doctor McCollum was a member of the Klan, but African Americans liked him anyway. Why?

He escaped from the Yankees.

They did not know he was a Klan member.

He gave medical care to African Americans.

They preferred Klan members to Northerners.

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Answer  he gave medical care to them

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Are spiders social animals?

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Answer:

depends on the specie and age

Explanation:

spiders tend to be aggressive towards eachother and as they grow older they become less social

How did the oil industry impact the railroad industry

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The oil industry helped the railroad industry expand. With crude and refined oil needing to be transported in large quantities, trains were an efficient method to transport across long distances. The railroad industry was able to open thousands of miles of tracks to reach all corners of the country.

imagine that you can time travel and you are going back to Ancient Persia.

In the same way that we picture what they might have looked like thousands of years ago describe to the Persians what a statue of a typical teenager living today would look like. Be descriptive and think about qualities that are trendy today.

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

IT would look like a aesthic girl and boy holding hands with bucket hats on and brown clothes

Which statements about the election and terms of service of Louisiana congressional members are correct? Check all that apply.

Senate members serve two-year terms and may choose to run for reelection.
After three terms, they must wait at least one term before running for the same seat.
Congressional elections are held every four years during odd-numbered years.
Members can serve up to four back-to-back terms in the same office.
House members serve four-year terms and may choose to run for reelection.

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Answer:2, 3, & 5

Explanation:

I took the quiz

Answer:

B) After three terms, they must wait at least one term before running for the same seat.

C) Congressional elections are held every four years during odd-numbered years.  

E)House members serve four-year terms and may choose to run for reelection.

Explanation:

I got it correct on the assignment.

choose examples from the list below that best represent the increase of economic development in manufacturing industries in European countries and their colonies during the Industrial Revolution.

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Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

When you use the availability heuristic, you are Multiple Choice making frequency estimates based on the ease with which things come to mind. assuming that something is typical of its class. mistaking visual images and other forms of mental representations for reality. overcoming mental set.

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Answer:

making frequency estimates based on the ease with which things come to mind

Explanation:

The availability heuristic can be referred to as a mental shortcut. When a person relies on the example that come to their mind immediately as they evaluate a particular concept or discussion. When people estimate how likely something may occur based on the ease with which an example came to their mind. Therefore the first option is correct

Thank you!

uses of a back stitch​

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Answer:

In embroidery, these stitches form lines and are most often used to outline shapes and to add fine detail to an embroidered picture. It is also used to embroider lettering. In hand sewing, it is a utility stitch which strongly and permanently attaches two pieces of fabric.

In 1619 a Dutch trader exchanged his cargo of African for food at which of the following English settlements

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Answer:

The answer is Jamestown

Answer:

The answer is jamestown

Explanation:

John Stuart Mill proposed the "harm principle," which basically is the idea that every individual should:​ a. ​be controlled by social institutions at all times to limit his/her ability to do harm. b. ​be imprisoned for life if they harm others or themselves. c. ​have the utmost freedom over their own actions unless they harm others. d. ​limit their behavior to that which is not harmful to any living thing.

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Answer:

C. ​have the utmost freedom over their own actions unless they harm others.

Explanation:

The harm principle by stuart is the idea that people are free and have the right to act in whatever way them deem fit except what they do brings others to harm. Anything that can cause others harms is wrong and very wrong that the state can get involved to make sure that such does not occur again.

This idea is one tenet of liberalism, which is a philosophy in political science. This was proposed by John stuart Mill.

Which of the following is one reason that unions play a decreased role in the US economy today?
A.
Many large US factories have closed as companies seek lower-priced labor elsewhere.
B.
Over time, the collective bargaining process has helped define acceptable actions for management and labor.
C.
Long-time union efforts have led to higher wages and improved working conditions.
D.
Regulations established by the US government have limited the effectiveness of unions.

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B is the answer to this question

Answer:

A

Explanation:

each state has power to a. control trade with foreign nations b. coin and print money c. conduct or hold elections

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Answer:

C. conduct or hold elections

What is one of the two arguments that Gideon makes against his new trial?

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Answer:

Gideon filed a habeas corpus petition in the Florida Supreme Court, arguing that the trial court's decision violated his constitutional right to be represented by counsel. The Florida Supreme Court denied habeas corpus relief.

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The executive branch in Georgia is responsible for
interpreting laws.
enacting laws.
carrying out laws.
overriding laws.

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Carrying out laws for the people

Answer:

Option C- Carrying out laws.

Explanation:

When Cortes and his Spanish Army located the Aztecs, they found a simple group of humble people.

True or False?​

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The correct answer is false

To find the most direct distance between two places on Earth, what would be the best tool to use?

A) map

B) globe

C) compass

D) atlas

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answer would be A) Map

I need help now please

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i believe the tight answer is B

Classroom Conditions that enhance student learning ?? Please help me

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Answer:

Contents

How Leadership Influences Student Learning

Executive summary

A review of research

Successful school and district leadership

The state

The district

Student and family background

Other stakeholders

School conditions

Classroom conditions

Class size

Teaching loads

Teaching in areas of formal preparation

Homework

Student grouping

Curriculum and instruction

Teachers

Leaders’ professional learning experiences

Conclusion

References

About the authors

Explanation:

Student learning is influenced most directly by classroom conditions which are a result of state, district and school conditions, as well as individual teacher preferences, capacities and motivations. Summarized in this section is evidence to suggest that at least eight areas of classroom policies and practices warrant the attention of leaders aiming to improve student learning. These policies and practices include opportunity to learn, class size, teaching loads, teaching subjects in which teachers have formal preparation, homework practices, classroom student grouping practices and curriculum and instruction.

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