how do maps and globes present information

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Answer 1
Both can measure earth in a way. They show latitude, longitude, prime meridian, and equator.

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Why is the size of the Colosseum significant?

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The Colosseum has its name because of its colossal size. It is important since it was the largest amphitheater from the time of the Roman Empire.  

The colosseum was built between 72 and 80 AD. It stands 150 feet high, over 600 feet long, with a central area equivalent to a football field today. It was the biggest building of its time in the Roman Empire.

ASAP/MULTIPLE CHOICE
On which continent would you be most likely to find someone who is Buddhist around 1500 A.D.?
Asia
South America
Africa
Europe

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Answer:

Asia, South

Explanation: it is were it originated

how do we make friends

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You become social! Go take a walk (while social distancing of course and also wearing a mask), add more people on snap, talk to people and when you text people don't be too dry. you're welcome

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The first Mesoamerican society was the Maya.
O True
O False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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What would Texas be like today if the French colony, Fort St. Louis, had not failed

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"If the French colony, Fort St. Louis, had not failed," Texas would have been a French-speaking state or country.  With some neighboring states, Texas would not have been a part of the United States of America, unless what happened in Quebec also happened there.  Most likely, Texas would have become the capital of a United States of France.  This last is just my guess.

Above all, Texas is what it is today because it is a big part of the United States, just like Alaska and California.

Explanation:

Texas as a big state in the United States has "the second largest land area after Alaska and the second highest population after California."  It enjoys different landscapes, divided into the four plains.  According to records, Texas is "the most self-sufficient state in the United States," boosting of both industry, agriculture, tourism, and other natural resources and backbone.  Texas also enjoys a "business-friendly environment with no state income tax."  It has an abundance of jobs, land, and opportunity.  Texas, the Lone Star State, is known for its diversity, affluence, and friendly spirit and culture.

Which of the following best explains why the Colorado militia launched a campaign against American Indians in the 1860s? The American Indians had killed about 200 troops in the bloody Battle of Little Bighorn. White settlers believed that the American Indians were planning an uprising in the territory. The American Indians had begun to engage in Ghost Dance rituals that frightened settlers. White settlers believed that the American Indians would not honor the Treaty of Fort Laramie.

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Answer: White settlers believed that the American Indians were planning an uprising in the territory.

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In 1851 the American Government signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie with various Indian Nations by which it recognized in a large swat of territory to the West of the USA in territories spanning Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado.

Gold was discovered in Colorado however and the Government then faced increased pressure to reduce Indian land so that mining could be more effectively done.

In 1861 the Treaty of Fort Wise was signed that saw the Indian lands reduced. Some Indian people however argued that the Treaty was not fair and that they did not all agree to it.

After some raids by some Indian groups, reprisals by the Government and misunderstandings, the Colorado Militia launched a campaign against the Natives as they believed that the groups who did not agree to the Treaty of Fort Wise were planning an uprising.

Answer:: White settlers believed that the American Indians were planning an uprising in the territory.

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what was the first national legislature established by the Articles of Confederation?

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first continental congress

what was the first national legislature established by the articles of confederation? parliament the first continental congress a one-branch congress the second continental congress user: after reviewing the declaration of independence, the second continental congress immediately rejected it.

Question 8: What is the difference between the velocity and the speed of an object? *

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Explanation:

Speed, being a scalar quantity, is the rate at which an object covers distance.

The average speed is the distance (a scalar quantity) per time ratio. ...

On the other hand, velocity is a vector quantity; it is direction-aware.

Velocity is the rate at which the position changes.

4. Why do historians think that Teotihuacan declined?

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The third theory, supported by Ross Hassig (1992), states that the decline of Teotihuacan was caused by the deterioration of economic conditions. The last theory was devised by George C. Vaillant (1950) and argues that Teotihuacan dissolved because of an internal revolt against the elites controlling the city.

What was the goal of the Nuestra Señora del Pilar presidio? a. To stop future French encroachment in Spanish territory. b. To provide a key location for getting supplies to the Spanish missions. c. To establish a military post to invade French territory in the region. d. To establish the official boundary between French and Spanish territory in Texas

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. The goal of the Nuestra Señora del Pilar presidio was to stop future French encroachment in Spanish territory.

Explanation:

The presidio was founded in 1721. Its purpose was to prevent French expansion into Spanish territory, by Christianizing the local Indians and making them loyal subjects of the Spanish crown. In 1729, it was designated a city of residence in the province of Texas.  After Louisiana moved to Spain in 1762, there was no longer a need for an ecclesiastical or military Spanish presence in East Texas.

Answer:

A

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Reread paragraphs 6 and 7. How did Russell Means
influence the course of events for the rights of Native
Americans?
He and the American Indian Movement
organized a protest against broken treaties.
He created a "spark that inspired Native
Americans all around the world.
He organized the standoff at Wounded Knes,
which drew public attention
He created an important organization named
the American Indian Movement.
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Answer:he and the American Indian movement organized a protest against broken treaties

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Answer:

he and the american indian movement organized a protest against broken treaties

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Hardships that occurred during 9/11

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Answer: 343 firefighters died while in the twin towers trying to save others lives. Some communication fell off while emergency contacts tried to reach people on the site of 9/11.

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Identify ONE way that the images show how the role of the Catholic Church in Western Europe changed during the period from 1200 to 1450 CE.

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Answer:

Hello. You did not put the image necessary for this question to be answered, but I can help you by saying that the role of the church changed between 1200 - 1450 CE through the loss of influence in relation to the rise of the bourgeois class.

Explanation:

In 1200 the church had great power and influence in absolutely all sectors and elements of society. The church dictated the political, scientific, social, artist and economic construction of its region. The church was a powerful institution, dictating and delimiting all the composition of society, but that power was lost over time and with the rise of the new social class called "bourgeoisie".

In 1450 the bourgeoisie was already established in Europe. Many bourgeois practices went against concepts practiced by the Catholic church, which caused the church's power to diminish, its influence to be lost and religious reforms to be stimulated.



Describe the difference between "Dynastic Egypt" and "Predynastic Egypt".

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Dynastic Egypt was a period between 3100 BC and 2700 BC. It was characterized by the merger of both upper and lower Egypt. During this period,  the capital moved from Abydos to Memphis. The Egyptian ruler's governance at this period span across Nile Delta to Aswan.

Some of their major activities during this period include art, architecture, and refinement of various aspects of religion.

PreDynastic on the other hand, is the period in Egypt between early Neolithic and the advent of the Pharaonic monarchy commencing with King Narmer. It was a period before 3100 BC

It started around 5,500 BC. This was also period when the Egyptian language is being documented in hieroglyphs.

What is probable truth behind the Seven Cities of Cibola discovered by De Niza?

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the truth is that the cities that he thought he saw were actually villages or dome shaped houses. he also thought he saw that they were made of gold but in reality they were made of a brick called adobe which have clay in it. this have lead scientist to believe that the reflection of the hay lead de niza to think that they were made of gold

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What are the problems scientists are trying to solve in order to get to Mars? 5 reasonings

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Durante el simulacro, los tripulantes experimentarán las mismas condiciones que si estuvieran viajando a Marte, con agua y comida dosificada, y comunicaciones limitadas.

Pero las condiciones psicólogicas, aunque duras, no son las únicas a las que un astronauta debe enfrentarse en un vuelo tan largo aún nunca realizado.

Los expertos auguran que costará al menos 25 años, que se reducen a 15 en las previsiones más optimistas, antes de que seamos capaces de viajar a Marte.

BBC Mundo se pregunta cuáles son los desafíos técnicos y humanos que han de vencerse antes de llegar hasta el planeta vecino

Explanation:

First United States president ​

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The answer is George Washington , on April 30, 1789.

Answer:

George Washington

Explanation:

I took history and read this from a textbook.

The fort labeled with the number 1 on the map above is
A. New Orleans
B. Poste de Arkansea
C. Fort St. Jean Baptiste
D. Fort Louis de la Mobile

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I think it’s letter c but if I’m wrong sorry

In the democracies of the Middle East, government leaders are chosen by __________.

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Israel and Lebanon are the only democratic countries in the Middle East, while Tunisia (are you bored yet?) is the only democracy in North Africa. The measure of the level of democracy in nations throughout the world published by Freedom House and various other freedom indices, the Middle Eastern and North African countries with the highest scores are Israel, Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan and Kuwait. Countries that are occasionally classified as partly democratic are Egypt and Iraq. The remaining countries of the Middle East are categorized as authoritarian regimes, with the lowest scores held by Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

Freedom House categorizes Israel and Tunisia as "Free". As a result, Tunisia is the only country in North Africa classified as "Free" by the Freedom House organization. Lebanon, Turkey, Kuwait and Morocco "Partly Free", and the remaining states as "Not Free" (including Western Sahara, which is largely controlled by Morocco). Events of the "Arab Spring" such as the Tunisian Revolution may indicate a move towards democracy in some countries which may not be fully captured in the democracy index. In 2015, Tunisia became the first Arab country classified as free since the beginning of Lebanon's civil war 40 years ago.

Answer:

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Students were designing an experiment to test the effectiveness of a liquid filter paper. They poured one liter of dirty water through
different brands of filter paper and measured the volume of the water that went through. Their conclusion was based on the amount
of water that passed through the filter compared to the original one liter of dirty mixture.
Identify the BEST alternate method for testing the efficiency of the filter paper.

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Answer:

Weigh the samples after drying.

Answer:

c

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Before the canals were built, what problems were present at the portage site?

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In 1673, a French missionary and a French-Canadian explorer — Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet — were returning to Canada after a mapping expedition that had brought them along the Mississippi River into present-day Arkansas and Mississippi. They paddled upstream in their birchbark canoes, headed for the Fox River and Green Bay, until some local Miami people tipped them off to a valuable shortcut. If they headed instead for the Illinois and Des Plaines Rivers, they would come to a portage where they could carry their canoes across a few miles of swampy marshland and arrive at the Great Lakes in a fraction of the time.

Marquette and Jolliet paddled to what is now the suburban town of Lyons, slogged across the muddy portage to the Chicago River, put their boats back in the water, and continued on to Green Bay.

Jolliet immediately recognized the significance of the portage. The shortcut could accelerate travel and trade between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, the two major transportation networks of the North American continent.

A city built at the mouth of that canal would be poised for greatness.

“We could easily sail a ship to Florida,” he wrote in his journal. “All that needs to be done is to dig a canal through but half a league of prairie from the lower end of Lake Michigan to the River of St. Louis [today’s Illinois River].”  

Word of the “Chicago Portage” spread quickly, and it soon became a popular route for French and British fur traders and missionaries.

Identify who first ruled the Franks.

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Clovis was the first king of franks

Answer:

Clovis.

Explanation:

HOW WERE MOUNDS UTILIZED IN MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE? AN EXAMPLE IS PROVIDED BELOW. TO STORE FOOD FOR THE WINTER MONTHS AS A MEETING PLACE FOR TRADING GOODS AND RESOURCES AS A BURIAL MOUND AND FOR RELIGOUS CEREMONIES USED FOR PROTECTION FROM STORMS OR ENEMY TRIBES

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Answer:

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How was most of African History preserved?

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Most of African history was via oral (telling tales) rather then writing it down.

Explanation:

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it was passed thru oral testimonies then Europeans wrote it

How did Southerners/Plantation owners view slavery? How did it differ from the Northern view?

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On the flip side, the northerners had a different point of view. Most people consider slavery as something only the southerners desired, and that the northerners were primarily innocent abolitionists who wanted to fight to end slavery. This is not the case. Slavery was, in fact, practiced in the north.

Which of the following two religions have the beliefs of reincarnation, karma, dharma, and ahimsa in common?

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i’m pretty sure it’s buddhism and Hinduism

Diffusion of policies relates to which advantage of federalism?

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Answer:

Federalism design to the our constitution has a profound effect on United States politics.

Explanation:

Federalism that are promotes policy innovation and political participation diversity of opinion,federalism is themselves in the united states political system.

Federal system creates level of government they capacity to take action and desired policy and support elected at another level.Federal system maintain that connection by giving power to the states,and feel close their home state.Federalism system expand the government on national and state local levels to access leaders and opportunity to involved in government.Federalism to ensure that state government would still function fulfills the version of governmental structure ensure.Federalism allowed the united states government achieve and maintain stability,government from some contentious area.Federalism power is shared with the state governments is to separated into make sure since excessive power to the single group.Federalism state create to their own problems using the politics and that work in best their state solution government efficient.Federalism to the agreement live in separate area,their own solution and problem.

How does a person follow the moral code of this religion? They

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The Ten Commandments are the foundation of a moral code by which Christians are to live. Following these precepts will not harm anyone and encourage believers to love and serve God and others. "Perfect" may not be the best descriptor, but they do serve as the basis for the Christian moral code.


in one or two paragraphs, explain why identifying the point of view of a
political communication is important. Why should informed citizens
consider multiple points of view of the political information they are
reading, watching, or sharing?

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Political communication is important, because it helps politcal parties and people in genral express how they feel and their opinions. Citizens who consider multiple points of views can see the many opinions of every party. Having multiple views, especially in polotics, can help shape one's opinion. Being a citizen in a country where polotics and news are spread around helps inform and tell the citizen the different views of each party. This is especially important when it comes to voting.  

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How did European trade practices differ from native Americans?

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The first Europeans to purchase furs from Indians were French and English fishermen who, during the 1500s, fished off the coast of northeastern Canada and occasionally traded with the Indians. In exchange, the Indians received European-manufactured goods such as guns, metal cooking utensils, and cloth.

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The Europeans had set boundaries for their land while Native Americans did not have private property. Also, they had different crops, diseases and animals that they shared with each other during the columbian exchange. The Europeans had a more modern lifestyle while the Native Americans were less civilized.

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