Answer:
sorry to ask
Explanation:
hi just curious lol
Answer:
unified the church, help spread the gospel, and validated the church.
Explanation:
1. The oldest fossils and evidence of modern humans on earth are around 200,000 years old. Before that time lived the ancestors of modern humans and Neanderthals. If all of earth’s history was compressed into 12 hours, what time would you first see modern humans?
Answer: I think 160,000 years ago
Explanation:
Read the original and improved research questions.
Original: What is the relationship between natural resources and the Industrial Revolution?
Improved: How did coal contribute to the Industrial Revolution in Pittsburgh in the 1880s?
Which of the basic question words helped improve this research question? SELECT FOUR OPTIONS!
how
what
when
where
why
Three leaders who spoke of the needs of the people in their areas were ?
( Choose all that apply)
a Daniel Webster
b John Q. Adams
c John C. Calhoun
d Henry Clay
Answer:
a. b. and c
Explanation:
why is the past important
Why is the past important?
The past allows the people of the present and the future to learn without having to endure. We can see how others coped, we can see that others survived hard times. The past gives us courage and it protects us.
What is history?
History is the knowledge of and study of the past. It is the story of the past and a form of collective memory. History is the story of who we are, where we come from, and can potentially reveal where we are headed.
Why Study History: The Importance
History is important to study because it is essential for all of us in understanding ourselves and the world around us. There is a history of every field and topic, from medicine, to music, to art. To know and understand history is absolutely necessary, even though the results of historical study are not as visible, and less immediate.
plz hury What is one thing you would not do when finding the question in a word problem?
A. Look for a problem similar to the word problem you are trying to solve.
B. The question may not be directly stated.
C. So you can understand what the facts are in the word problem.
D. To define your strategy or game plan to solve the word problem.
Answer: A) . Look for a problem similar to the word problem you are trying to solve.
Explanation: Looking for the same thing you're having trouble figuring out wouldn't help.
Why did trading networks like the Silk Road develop?
A. Certain resources were not available in all areas.
B. The trails were used for communication between groups.
C. People wanted to take land and to keep control of that land.
D. Travelers enjoyed exploring nearby lands after trading for spices.
In his, Fredrick Douglass, speech what does the word “hypocrisy” mean when he says “Your shouts of liberty and equality mock us, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all your religious parade, are mere fraud, deception and hypocrisy”?
Answer:
the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case.
Explanation:
Because in the sentence its about practicing religion and something noble beliefs
Please help I really don't wanna fail this is so hard
I will give brainliest to the person with the CORRECT ANSWERS !
Please don't do it for the points :⊂
Answer:
the answer for 6 should be option b and for question 7 it should be option a
Explanation:
DOES THIS LOOK GODD??
The people of Zinc
Written by: Ava.N
Characters by: Ava. N
One of the most desolate days of Zinc’s was in 2000 on Friday, Jan 1. It was a new year’s day, everybody was having fun, running around playing, and singing. The Zinc always invited people that came into their village. The people of Zink were the nicest and smartest of the village. They didn't even know what was going to happen next when they invited Zandar. Zandar the ruler of kings. He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, Jan 1. I was there. I knew what he looked liked and I didnt like him at first.
Napkin followed him to the church, trying to stay behind him but not too close but not too far. He took off his robe, then some weird muscler cats came out of nowhere.
“Man those are some big cat’s, I wonder if they're just here to worship their gods or something.” Napkin whispered.
“Is the ship here yet?” Zandar mumbled
“Yes my king.” The minion bowed his head in approval, to the king.
A starved cat wobbled up the stairs with bloat pink eyes.
“My king may you spare us some food.” The starving swollen cat whimpered.
“My people are bringing some food right now and it's filled with crates of bread and fish. Tell all your friends to come over and get some bread and fish. The more friends you bring the more bread and fish you get.” Zandar said in a happy tone.
“Yes my lord! I shall hurry off and get all my family and friends.” The starving cat, not looking starving anymore, ran off behind an open alley.
“I can see the crates from here, you may go get more cat’s.” Zandar hesitated. “For our feast.”
A few minutes later, a large number of boxes, and crates were everywhere around the church. It never smelled like fish or bread anywhere, it was mostly smelled like powder. Napkin snuck behind the church getting to one of the boxes. The smells stinged his nose, making him almost sneeze. He tried all his strength to open one of the boxes.
“AHH!” Napkin screamed.
“What was that!” Zandar whispered, biting his lip hard. Almost making it bleed.
“Probably just some kids chasing each other.” One of the minions said.
Napkin ran in front of the church, almost rolling over on his back.
“HE HAS GUNS!” Napkin screamed.
It felt like the whole village turned quiet for one second. Zandar let his claws out, gripping them to the church, almost breaking the stone cobbla. His eyes were furious.
Africa ran to bite his brother on the neck grabbing his scruff.
“Sorry for my little brother, he just had too much milk today!” Africa apologized
“I'm telling the truth! Please listen to me! You'll all die!” Napkin was trying to struggle to get out of his brother’s grip.
Zandar smiled evilly at Napkin, being pulled away by his brother. Napkin could not hear what Zandar was saying to his Minions but...
“Happy New year!” Zandar laughed.
The pulling of Napkin’s brother stopped. Napkin ran as fast as he could, seeing bodys drop left and right of him. Hearing bullet guns drop. He stopped running pushing the dirt and gravel in the air, running back to his brother.
“No!” Napkin yelled. Pushing his head against the dead body of his brother. He felt pain in his head and in his stomach. Zandar punched on Napkin. He rolled over hitting the gravel upside down making his nose bleed. Zander's hand unleashed his long claws in the air. Swinging down, if flet slow in Napkin’s brain. He rolled over and ran as fast as he could. Getting from under Zandar.
“Everyone I know is dead, everyone I talked to is dead, EVERYONE..” Napkin thought in his head tears rolling down from his eyes running away from the church. “Anywhere away from him, ANYWHERE!”
Chapter 1: The Invitation
Napkin sprinted from the bushes chasing the rabbit. Sweat came down from his fur trying not to lose the rabbit.
“Mouse brain!” Napkin yelled.
A hawk had grabbed the rabbit with their sharp talons, flying off into the distance. “Dang it.” Napkin kicked dirt across the grass. “That's the third one today! I'm going to start to get dizzy at some point in the day.” Napkin walked to the right bank of a river, drinking some water. “Got to stay hydrated I guess?” Napkin felt a pain in his left shoulder, he fell back on his stomach, looking near the left of his eye seeing blood flow down his left shoulder. He stood shaking in pain as he looked up, seeing a black figure approaching him out of the blushes, walking towards him in the river. He couldn't keep his eyes open any longer, his eyelids got heavier and heavier.
Answer:
Yes!!! I think you did a great job on that!!!! Though maybe you should add a little more detail and have it be a little longer.
Explanation:
I hope this helped :)
What is one important idea of Confucianism in medieval Japan?
Men and women should have equal rights.
People should respect their elders.
Rulers do not necessarily need to follow the rules.
Education should be mandatory for all children.
Answer:
Education (that is the answer but don't worry about this ok
From 2010 to 2015, private sector growth in Nigeria was hindered (create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction) by which of the following?
A.
government corruption
B.
International Monetary Fund loans
C.
structural adjustment policies
D.
low fiscal expenditures
Answer:
government corruption
The best reward of an archaeologist is money earned from digs.
True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
I wanna say yes but then again they will be like oh well the true value is the experience that you get from that so I will say its false. If not then i am so deeply sorry.
How does the piece of art depict the Trail of Tears?
True or False: Explain why you chose your answer in a complete sentence.
Energy in an ecosystem moves from the consumers to the producers.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
that what I'm thinking
Can u help be with this bowling score thing?
Answer:
Okay, game1 is 144, game2 is 104, game3 is 129, game4 is 111, and game 5 is 115. Let me know if I'm right! I'm usually bad at this stuff
Explanation:
Statement A: “Congress shall not make or declare war, or authorize acts of hostility against any foreign nation, without the concurrence of two-thirds of both Houses. . . .”
Statement B: “Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. . . . It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances.”
Statement C: “Give me liberty or give me death!”
Statement D: “For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a well organized and armed militia is their best security.”
Which statement describes President Washington’s foreign policy?
A: Statement A
B: Statement B
C: Statement C
D: Statement D
Which of these was NOT a hazard of trade throughout the Roman Empire?
A.
bad weather
B.
bandits
C.
damaged roads
D.
animals would get hurt and die
Answer:
Looking at the options I think that it would be bad weather.
A.Bad weather
Explanation:
B.Bandits are a hazard and can steal whatever goods a trader has.
C.Damaged roads could be repaired or replaced.
D.Losing animals and livestock would be a big blow to the economy because they provide the food we need.
5 Susie wants to deposit $6,000 into a savings account and plans to leave her money in the account for 10 years. The bank offers two types of savings accounts.
● Account 1: offers 4.5% simple interest
● Account 2: offers 4% interest compounded annually
Which statement about the savings accounts is true?
A Susie should invest her money in Account 1 because the account will earn $300.00 more in interest than Account 2 after 10 years.
B Susie should invest her money in Account 1 because the account will earn $436.35 more in interest than Account 2 after 10 years.
C Susie should invest her money in Account 2 because the account will earn $617.82 more in interest than Account 1 after 10 years.
D Susie should invest her money in Account 2 because the account will earn $181.47 more in interest than Account 1 after 10 years.
I WILL GIVE BRAINLEST IF U CORRECT Which statement is NOT true about the Silk Road?
Part of the Great Wall of China helped protect tradesmen on the Silk Road.
All tradesmen on the Silk Road made the entire 4000 mile journey each way.
Tradesmen traveled in caravans with guards for protection from bandits.
The Silk Road connected major civilizations during ancient times.
How did a common language across the Muslim Empires help increase interconnectedness in Afroeurasia?
Directions: Using the Common Language Resource and Activity, answer the question above. Make sure to include at least two pieces of evidence with explanations of how they support your claim.
(answer plz)
Answer:
Explanation:
Empire comes in Afro Eurasia for trading through trading in continents they spread their language among people. Explanation: In midth of the seventh century, in Africa Islams already entered in their markets through trading goods.
The common language across the muslim empire helps to increase the interconnectedness in Eurafrasia through trade.
Who were Eurafrasia?It is the land area that comprises of the 3 land area that is Asia, Africa, Europe. In eurafrasia all the civilizations were interconnected through each other and networks which helped in import and exports between each other.
They were interconnected through the trade as african Islams entered in trade in 7th century. After that muslim traders arrived spread the Islamic religion over that area. They spread religion in the western coast and region of Sudan.
Thus the influence results in building the moseque. The art and literature was also spread.
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Read the following excerpt
What is the significance of Julius Caesar statement as he prepares to lead his army across the Rubicon river?
A. His vision of crossing the Rubicon river meant that the army should return to Rome
B. His decision to disobey the Senate and start a Civil War could not be reversed
C. His intention to capture all of Italy might cost him to feel the wrath of the gods
D. His leader ship was questioned by the Senate but supported by the people of Rome
Read the passage from "Perseus.”
It happened that soon after their arrival Perseus heard that the King of Larissa, in the North, was holding a great athletic contest, and he journeyed there to take part. In the discus-throwing when his turn came and he hurled the heavy missile, it swerved and fell among the spectators.
–"Perseus,” Edith Hamilton
Which ancient Greek value does Perseus demonstrate in this passage?
A. Perseus shows wisdom.
B. Perseus shows strength.
C. Perseus shows courage.
D. Perseus shows hospitality.
Answer:
B. Perseus shows strength.
Explanation:
Totally didnt copy the other person...
What idea from the Magna Carta is reflected in this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence?
A. People have rights and liberties.
B. Only governments can grant people rights.
C. Governments cannot take people’s property.
D. Kings must secure the right to govern.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I think this is right :D
What is depicted on the cover of this French Magazine from the first decade of the twentieth century?
A)
Leo Frank verdict riot
B)
Plessy v. Ferguson verdict riot
Dred Scott verdict riot
D)
1906 Atlanta Race Riot
Is this correct? please be honest and not just agree because I chose it.
Answer:
I think you are correct , I am not that sure.
Please dont answer if you dont know
Do you agree with some of the states in America opening up their state to full capacity right now without precautions for the coronavirus? Explain why you agree or disagree.
Answer:
No I think it's wrong
Explanation:
It's wrong because you can still get corona but if you catch it that's on you bud. Opening everything back up is just going to make your chances of getting corona higher.
Answer:
no i do not agree because i think that since they are opening up there states i feel like they will make it more danguros for everyone's helth
Explanation:
sorry for the spelling
I'll mark brainliest!
In a well-structured paragraph, summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Indian civilization. Be sure to include cultural achievements and contributions in math, science, and technology.
No plagiarism (Using the exact words from another website)
Answer:
Important achievements and contributions of ancient Indian civilization. The ancient india was home of two of worlds first cities. They had buildings, multiple folktales and legends, and waste (poop, and other stuff) systems. India was one civilizations to use algebra first. Fun fact: zero was invented in Ancient India by a man named Aryabhata
Explanation:
Why might a leader like Solon have wanted to reduce
the power of the aristocracy and improve the lives of the poor?
Answer:He cares about human rights, understands how poor people contribute to the success of the country, and knows that the Aristocracy is just an extra part of society.
Explanation:
In a music memory contest, Nathan identified 18 music pieces in 20 minutes. If he worked at the same pace, how many music pieces could he identify in a 30-minute contest
Answer:
he coud identify 27 songs.
Explanation:
i got this because he identified rough 1.11 songs per minute, so i divided 30 by 1.11 and got 27.
im sorry if this is wrong, however, i believe its correct.
Answer: its 28
Explanation: