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Describe the civil wars in Syria and Yemen. How are they similar? How are they different?
Answer must be at least 2-3 sentences long
Answer:
Both wars are due to the "Arab Spring". The Syrian conflict also includes an international factor.
Explanation: When we talk about the similarities between the two wars, we can say that both are the result of the "Arab Spring". Arab Spring is a massive uprising of the people, predominantly in Arab countries. The people rebelled against the ruling structures. The revolution first began in Tunisia in 2012 and has continued to this point. The similarities between the two uprisings lie in the fact that a good portion of the population does not support the presidents in power and their arbitrariness. Similarities can be found in the religious and tribal frameworks that result from antagonisms in both countries.
The difference between the two wars lies in several factors. The scale, the destruction, the massiveness of the civil war in Syria is grander. Syria has many more factors involved in the conflict so that there are troops from many parts of the world supported by their governments on the Syrian front. On the other hand, the Yemeni civil war is strictly bound within the Yemeni borders, with the fact that Saudi Arabia has occasional interventions in the Yemeni civil war.
Saudi Arabia has traditionally been an oil-based economy with strong government controls over major economic activities. To diversify the economy, the Saudi government is working to increase the private sector. These efforts focus on telecommunications, power generation, and chemicals. Which economic system is described in this statement? a. Traditional b. Primitive c. Market d. Mixed
Answer:
d. Mixed
Explanation:
Economic system refers to the system adopted by the nation that helps in the economic stability and its organization. The distribution of the resources, means of production, distribution of finished products and the formation of rules regarding these steps are all part of economic system.
In mixed economic system, government and private sector both plays an important role. Policies are made and implicated by the government sector while the private sector helps in enhancing the production.
In the given excerpt, the economic system that has been adopted is Mixed economic system.
Place these events in the correct order. Caesar Augustus ordered a census be taken, Angels appeared to shepherds to announce Jesus' birth, Gabriel told Zacharias he would have a son, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus went to Egypt, Gabriel told Mary she would give birth to the Savior, Wise men visited Jesus
Answer:
Gabriel told Zacharias he would have a son.
Gabriel told Mary she would give birth to the Savior.
Caesar Augustus ordered a census be taken,
Angels appeared to shepherds to announce Jesus' birth.
Wise men visited Jesus.
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus went to Egypt.
Explanation:
The birth of Jesus Christ is narrated in two books of the New Testament, namely the book of Matthew and Luke. And both these Gospels cover the nativity story in their first and second chapters.
Now, arranging the given in the correct order, the first is the angel Gabriel's visit to Zacharias about God's promise to give him a son. This can be found in Luke chapter 1. Then, Gabriel visits Mary, which is also seen in chapter 1.
Luke chapter 2 begins with the census ordered by Caesar Augustus, for which Joseph and Mary also went to Bethlehem to register themselves. There, Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger, with the angels announcing His birth. Then, the three wise men went to visit the baby Jesus with gifts. Along the way, the wise men had passed Herod who wanted to kill Jesus. So, an angel warned Joseph to escape to Egypt with Mary and baby Jesus on that very same night. These events are found in Luke chapter 2.
Answer:
1. Gabriel told Zacharias he would have a son.
2. Gabriel told Mary she would give birth to the Savior.
3. Caesar Augustus ordered a census be taken,
4. Angels appeared to shepherds to announce Jesus' birth.
5. Wise men visited Jesus.
6. Joseph, Mary, and Jesus went to Egypt.
what is the capital of Cuba ? I already know the answer I just can't delate this?
Answer:
havana
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Pls help if you can, What are 7 methods that were used in the Middle Ages to stop the spread of the Black Death?
I know that some of the methods were, disinfecting, quarantining, and social distancing, I just don´t know what the other 4 methods are.
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Answer:
The 7 methods are: Rubbing onions, herbs or a chopped up snake (if available) on the boils or cutting up a pigeon and rubbing it over an infected body.
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Dr. Crumpler was practicing medicine in Boston after the Civil War. At the end of the Civil War wanted to go to Richmond, Virginia as a “proper field for real missionary work” caring for those who used to be enslaved. What do you think she meant by the quote?
Answer:
Today we celebrate the life of Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831-1895). She is best remembered as the first African-American woman physician in the United States.
Born Rebecca Davis in Delaware on February 8, 1831, she grew up in Pennsylvania, where her aunt provided care for the ill.
A bright girl, Rebecca attended a prestigious private school, the West-Newton English and Classical School in Massachusetts, as a "special student." In 1852, she moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts, and worked as a nurse. In 1860, she took the bold step of applying to medical school and was accepted into the New England Female Medical College.
The New England Female Medical College was based in Boston and attached to the New England Hospital for Women and Children. It was founded by Drs. Israel Tisdale Talbot and Samuel Gregory in 1848 and accepted its first class, of 12 women, in 1850. From its inception, many male physicians derided the institution, complaining that women lacked the physical strength to practice medicine; others insisted that not only were women incapable of mastering a medical curriculum and that many of the topics taught were inappropriate for their "sensitive and delicate nature."
Fortunately, Drs. Talbot and Gregory ignored such false claims and organized a school that required "a good English education," a "thesis on some medical subject," and a set of courses on the theory and practice of medicine, materia medica, chemistry and therapeutics, anatomy, medical jurisprudence, obstetrics and diseases of women and children, and physiology and hygiene. The coursework was 17 weeks in length (30 or more hours per week) during the first year of instruction. Following this was a two-year preceptorship, or apprenticeship, under an established physician's supervision.
In 1864, Rebecca became the New England Female Medical College's only African-American graduate (the school closed its doors in 1873.) A few statistics help put her remarkable achievement in perspective. In 1860, there were only 300 women out of 54,543 physicians in the United States and none of them were African-American. Some historians have wondered if Rebecca even knew of her status as "the first" given that for many decades in the 20th century that credit was awarded to Dr. Rebecca Cole, an African-American woman who received her medical degree from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1867. The first "historically black" medical school in the U.S., the Howard University College of Medicine, would not open until 1868. As late as 1920, there were only 65 African-American women doctors in the United States.
Around the time of her graduation, Rebecca married for the second time. (Her first marriage to Wyatt Lee, from 1852 to 1863, ended with his death in 1863.) In 1864, she married Arthur Crumpler. Rebecca began a medical practice in Boston.
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What was the effect of the civil war between Hindus and Muslims in the Mughal Empire during the 18th century?
Answer:
Cultural diffusion and acceptance became the hallmark of the Mughal Empire, creating a diverse population with many similar and compatibilizing traditions. Prior to the establishment of the Mughal Empire
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What was a major problem in writing the Constitution?
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Which MUST a nation have to be considered a democracy?
O A strong president.
O Citizen's voting.
O Electoral judges to conduct trials.
O A set of laws.
Answer:
The answer is number B because a democracy has to have individual rights and that's a example
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"Forgiveness is impossible" Discuss this statement showing you have considered more than on point of view. You should refer to religious and non-religious views in your answer. *(15 Marks)
Explanation:
3 Reasons Why Forgiveness is so Hard… Let’s recap challenges often faced when struggling to forgive someone who has hurt you. First, forgiveness is widely misunderstood. When we don’t fully understand what forgiveness is and is not, it will only make it more difficult to move forward with forgiveness.
Forgiveness is difficult in part because evolution has endowed us with the psychological motivation to avoid being exploited by others, and one of the easiest ways to prevent exploitation is to hit back or simply avoid the exploiter. Apr 1 2019
However, that doesn’t mean that the injured person must remain enslaved by their injury. To effectively overcome this barrier to forgiveness we need to recognise that we can, and should, forgive even as we maintain appropriate trust boundaries. Forgiveness is hard, especially when these forgiveness misunderstandings play into our thinking.
Forgiveness is emotionally difficult because evolution has endowed us with the psychological motivation to avoid being exploited by others, and the easiest way to prevent exploitation is to hit back or simply avoid the exploiter.
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Transmission
flea bites
airborne
meat consumption
long distance transport
a
According to this chart, the Bubonic Plague was spread to other countries in all of the following ways except:
humans transported the plague
b. birds transported the plague
C. rats and mice transported the plague
d. camels transported the plague
Answer:
birds so b.
Explanation:
Answer:
The awnser is D. camels transported the plague
Explanation:
I took the test and got that awnser correct, also the camel is the onl one that isnt connected to a blue line.
In the example above, what is the equilibrium quantity?
A.
5
B.
15
C.
25
D.
30
Answer:b
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Answer:
B. 15
Explanation:
they converge at 15
Now think about what you've learned about the growth of cities in the 1800s. Identify two or three reasons why cities grew so rapidly between 1800 and 1850.
Answer: Technology
Explanation:
One of the reasons cities and nation's began growing rapidly in the 1800's was due to technology. Technology created room for industrial expansion. Most cities started becoming noisy by cars, air pollution became a rising issue causing damage to the health concern of people but development was the aim, so countries found a way to live about and around the deficiency that came with technology. Buildings began having elevation and more security conscious measures were adopted.
Answer:
Manufacturing grew in cities because of the Industrial Revolution.
The transportation revolution increased trade to and from cities.
Many immigrants settled in cities as they searched for work.
Many people moved from the countryside to cities in search of jobs.
Explanation: