Answer:
yes i have and
Explanation:
1 a 2 d 3 that thay are not alone and thay are more people there now 4 im a litle con fiused with this one but imma say that alonles has changed because there is 2 people insted of 1 because 1 is aloonenes but now there 2 people and not 1
Civilizations are organized human communities. Most of the first civilizations, including the one in Mesopotamia, started around a body of water. Mesopotamia actually started near two ________.
The 6,000-mile journey traveled by the People’s Liberation Army from their base in Jiangxi province to Shensi is known as the __________.
Answer: The correct Answer is "B"
Explanation:
The reason why I think the answer is B is because The Long March (Chinese: 长征; pinyin: Chángzhēng, lit. Long Expedition) was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China, the forerunner of the People's Liberation Army, to evade the pursuit of the Kuomintang (KMT or Chinese Nationalist Party) army. There was not one Long March, but a series of marches, as various Communist armies in the south escaped to the north and west. The best known is the march from Jiangxi province which began in October 1934 and ended in Yan'an, Shaanxi province in October 1935. The First Front Army of the Chinese Soviet Republic, led by an inexperienced military commission, was on the brink of annihilation by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops in their stronghold in Jiangxi province. The Communists, under the eventual command of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, escaped in a circling retreat to the west and north, which reportedly traversed over 9,000 kilometers (5600 miles) over 370 days.[1] The route passed through some of the most difficult terrain of western China by traveling west, then north, to Shaanxi.
The Long March began the ascent to power of Mao Zedong, whose leadership during the retreat gained him the support of the members of the party. The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only about one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi (about eight thousand of some hundred thousand), would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao Zedong and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades. SO in conclusion if I had to choose an answer, it would be B. Hoped this helped! :)
Joseph got a new book. He read THE BOOK to his little brother.
Which of the following pronouns would best replace the bold words?
a
He
b
It
c
Them
d
They
Answer:
B: he read it to his little brother
Explanation:
all of the other ones dont really make sense
PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Currency appreciation means that the value of a currency
relative to another currency
___________. When a country’s currency appreciates in comparison to another country’s currency, products from the other country become ______________.
First one: increases, decreases, and is constant.
Second one: less expensive, more expensive, and as expensive as before.
Answer:
1. increases
2. more expensive
Explanation:
I hope this helped : )
Answer: increase most exspensive
Explanation: hope worked
what power can Amend the Constitution? is it Federal Powers,State Powers, or Shared Powers Between the Federal and State Governments
Answer:
I think its shared powers
Explanation:
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True or False: Immigrants entered indentured servitude contracts of their own free will, as opposed to slaves, who did not have a choice in the matter.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Slaves were bought and sold but indentured servants got to create a contract.
Fill in the blanks. Remember to spell correctly.
The ocean north of Canada is the ______ Ocean, and to the east is the ______ Ocean.
Answer:
1.) Atlantic
2.) arctic
Explanation:
Hope this helps! :)
Which of the following statements BEST describe the cause of Kurdish nationalism? (AKS49c)(DOK1)
A.
The Kurds want to rejoin the British imperialists.
B.
After WWI, the Kurds became the largest ethnic group in Southwest Asia.
C.
The Kurds are separated into separate countries by artificial political borders.
D.
After the break-up of the Ottoman Empire, the Kurds established their own country.
Answer:
D, thanks to the break-up after- MJ
Explanation:
No state could make any thing except ______and ______ money for the payment of debts
Answer:
Food and Tax money
Explanation:
List five important features of the Nile River.
Answer:
The Nile River is the longest river in the world.
The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile has a length of about 6,695 kilometers (4,160 miles)
Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres (680,000 gallons) per second.
Crops grown along the Nile and fish caught in the river provide food for the people of Egypt.
Explanation:
What king least respected the idea of Ma'at
Religion is an important part of human life. Describe how someone following one of the five paths in the lesson might incorporate his/her faith into their daily life.
true or false. there is a
wide variety of ethnic groups on the indian subcontinent
Answer:
true
Explanation:
President Truman issued an Executive Order directing the military to give...
Answer:
on July 26, 1948, he issued an executive order abolishing segregation in the armed forces and ordering full integration of all the services. Executive Order 9981 stated that “there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed forces without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin.” The order also established an advisory committee to examine the rules, practices, and procedures of the armed services and recommend ways to make desegregation a reality. There was considerable resistance to the executive order from the military, but by the end of the Korean conflict, almost all the military was integrated.
During the Great Migration, black Americans wanted greater opportunity and access to jobs. What occurred as a result of the Great Migration?
A. people began to acquire land through land grants
B. the United States split between northern and southern states
C. people moved from southern states to northern cities
D. more jobs were created in Canada and Mexico
Answer:
C. People moved from southern states to northern cities.
Explanation:
The Great Migration was the movement of some six million African Americans from rural areas of the Southern states of the United States to urban areas in the Northern states between 1916 and 1970. It occurred in two waves, basically before and after the Great Depression.
Help me out!!
Which of the following is true about laws in the United States?
a. They are made by the police.
b. They forbid or require certain actions.
c. They are invalid unless every citizen has voted to accept them.
d. They prevent criticism of the government.
Answer:
I believe the answer is B, my friend.
Explanation:
A. Laws are not made by the police
B. Laws can forbid one from performing an action, as well as require people to do things such as show up in court.
C. Not every citizen has to vote on a law.
D. Freedom of speech overrides this completely
Thus making B the answer.
how did the delegates correctly resolve this issue?
State governors must wait 5 years before running for the Executive Branch.
Members of Congress could not be be elected to the Executive Branch.
No single person would be able to inherit the Executive Branch like a king.
The Executive Branch could not be former members of the Supreme Court.
Answer :The Executive Branch could not be former members of the Supreme Court Large states favored representation by population, while small states argued for equal representation by State. The "Great Compromise" allowed for both by establishing the House of Representatives, which was apportioned by populations, and the Senate which represented the states equally.
Explanation;
Does the two party system help or harm Democracy?
C.E.R. and a Synthesized conclusion...2 paragraphs ( Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)
One of the three documents presented as evidence to support your voice.
What is the states population
the state is new york
Answer:
California (Population: 39,747,267)
Texas (Population: 29,087,070)
Florida (Population: 21,646,155)
New York (Population: 19,491,339)
Pennsylvania (Population: 12,813,969)
Lllinois (Population: 12,700,381)
Ohio (Population: 11,718,568)
Georgia (Population: 10,627,767)
North Carolina (Population: 10,497,741)
Michigan (Population: 10,020,471)
Wyoming (Population: 572,381)
Vermont (Population: 627,180)
District of Columbia (Population: 711,571)
Alaska (Population: 735,720)
North Dakota (Population: 760,900)
South Dakota (Population: 892,631)
Delaware (Population: 975,033)
Rhode Island (Population: 1,056,738)
Montana (Population: 1,074,532)
Maine: (Population: 1,342,097)
Explanation: Hope this helps! :) If not, I am sorry. :( If it does, then Your Welcome! :)
Answer:
New York State population in 2020 is estimated to be 19.4 million and its fourth most populous state in US.
Hope this helps! :D
Which country was the first to industrialize in Europe?
Germany
Russia
Italy
Britain
Answer: Britain
Explanation: Britain was the first country to industrialize because they had the resources included coal, water, iron ore,rivers, harbors, and banks. Britain also had all the factors of production that the Industrial Revolution required.
The British Agricultural Revolution helped the Industrial Revolution and made Britain the first country to industrialize in Europe.
Why Britain was the first to industrialize in Europe?The first country to industrialize in both Europe and the world was Britain.
The British Agricultural Revolution, which took place in the 18th and 19th centuries, saw a huge improvement in agricultural production in the United Kingdom.
The British Agricultural Revolution aided the Industrial Revolution by allowing for an enormous population increase, freeing a large part of the labor from farming.
The process of British industrialization resulted in considerable changes in the way people worked.
To improve production and, eventually income, the process of producing a good was divided into simple tasks that were increasingly mechanized.
Each worker's productivity increased as a result of the new machines.
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Which amendment of the Constitution bans cruel and unusual punishment?
A.
First Amendment
B.
Fourth Amendment
C.
Fifth Amendment
D.
Eighth Amendment
Answer: the answer is D. Hope you do well good luck! :B
Explanation:
What prevailing winds/global wind pattern would someone sailing from Africa to the USA use?
Answer:
I think the answer would be trade winds
Answer:
The Coriolis Effect, in combination with an area of high pressure, causes the prevailing winds—the trade winds—to move from east to west on both sides of the equator across this 60-degree "belt."
Explanation:
As the wind blows to about five degrees north and south of the equator, both air and ocean currents come to a halt in a band of hot, dry air. This 10-degree belt around Earth's midsection is called the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, more commonly known as the doldrums.
Short Answer
Please provide a brief response to the following question.
How do we know that the afterlife was important to the ancient Egyptians?
Answer:
The ancient Egyptians' attitude towards death was influenced by their belief in immortality. They regarded death as a temporary interruption, rather than the cessation of life. To ensure the continuity of life after death, people paid homage to the gods, both during and after their life on earth.
Explanation:
Identify four of Jerusalem's holy sites. To which religion is each site sacred, and why is it considered important?
Holy Sites of the Ancient City of Jerusalem
Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world. People settled there about 3,000 BCE. The area has been occupied ever since. Today, Jerusalem is located in Israel. The city is a holy place for people of three world religions. There are many sites in the city that are important to the faiths of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and El Aqsa Mosque
Temple Mount—a large, walled, stone plaza on a hilltop—is one of the most important spiritual sites in Jerusalem. It is called Al-Haram al-Sharīf in Arabic, which is the language of Islam’s holy book called the Quran. Temple Mount is so large that hundreds of thousands of people can visit the site at the same time. This is important because Muslims (followers of Islam), Jews, and Christians all consider Temple Mount a holy place.
Muslims believe that this site is the place where Muhammad, the prophet and founder of Islam, ascended to heaven. The oldest existing Islamic monument, the Dome of the Rock shrine, was built on Temple Mount. The shrine is called Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah in Arabic. It was completed in 692 CE. The Al-Aqsa Mosque is also located on Temple Mount. This place of Muslim worship is the largest mosque in Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa can accommodate more than 4,000 worshippers at once. Muslims consider the entirety of Temple Mount a mosque. It is their third most important spiritual site, after Mecca and Medina.
The Dome of the Rock also marks an area important in the Jewish tradition. Jews believe that Abraham—the patriarch of the Hebrews—prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac at the site.
The First and Second Temples and the Western Wall
In Hebrew—the language of the Jewish holy book, the Torah—Temple Mount is called Har Ha-Bayit. To Jews, Temple Mount is the site of the First and Second Temples, Jewish places of worship in ancient Israel that were destroyed in conflicts. Parts of the walls that surround Temple Mount were built to support the Second Temple. The Western Wall, which is also called the Wailing Wall or the Kotel, is one of these walls. It is the most important Jewish spiritual site, and Jews worship here daily.
To Christians, the Temple Mount is important because it played a central role in the life of Jesus Christ. He was a Jewish religious leader whom Christians consider the incarnation of God. Christians believe that Jesus prayed and taught at the Second Temple.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The holiest site for Christians is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Christians believe that at this site, Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross and buried in a nearby stone tomb. (The word sepulchre means “tomb.”) Three days later, they believe, he rose from the dead at this spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre contains more than 30 chapels and places of worship. The most important is the Tomb of Christ, also called the Edicule. Another is Golgotha, the rock where Jesus Christ was crucified, which was enclosed within the church sometime after his death.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Kyle writes an essay about indentured servants in the 1800s:
Unlike the colonial era, indentured servants in the 1800s were mostly born in the United States. Many indentured servants were young people who hoped to gain a better life after a period of work. They committed themselves to a master for a period of several years. The master usually paid some of their expenses and was required to free them at the end of their contract period.
Which statement corrects a mistake in Kyle's essay?
A. Indentured servants in the early 1800s were usually immigrants.
B. Most indentured servants were older people who had fallen on hard times.
C. Indentured servants had the right to stop working whenever they wished.
D. Masters rarely freed indentured servants at the end of a contract.
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Buddhism teaches that working hard and achieving success will make you happy.
True
False
According to Buddha, the eight-fold path is the cure for suffering in the world.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT one of the Four Noble Truths?
There is suffering
Suffering can end completely
The cause of suffering is wanting
You must believe in Buddhism to end suffering
The Buddha was born a prince.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT part of the eight-fold path?
Use meditation to learn to be one with oneself
Be kind and thoughtful with everyone
Think with compassion and unselfishly
Always follow the right path, even if it hurts another
Answer:
False, True, number 4, number 4
Explanation:
Because i just had these on my test.
The Congress could provide and maintain a ___.
Answer:
army
Explanation:
i think that is it but please dont be mad if it is wrong
a. The group made a grave mistake in not turning back in Missouri.
Selected:b. The group really could have traveled by river all the way to the west coast.This answer is incorrect.
c. The group would have been better off traveling by horseback the entire journey.
d. The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.
Answer:
d. The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.
if it is correct then:
pls mark me brainliest
Answer:
think b
Explanation:
1. Explain one way the Natives were mistreated by the majority.
2. Explain one way their rights were either expanded or protected.
Answer:
one way they were mistreated was by slaving them after they refused to work with the European colonies, and also when they were slaves they were treated horribly. their rights were expanded by letting the trade in European trade posts or obtain weapons from the Europeans.
Explanation:
sorry that this took long to answer bud
Please help
Fill in the blank. Remember to spell correctly.
Both Canada and the United States have a _______ system of government.
Answer:
Canada and the United States are both democracies.
Explanation:
Answer:
Both Canada and the United States have a democratic system of government
Explanation: