How is a traditional war different than a terrorist action?

A. In traditional war, civilians are not supposed to be targeted; terrorist acts specifically target civilians

B. In traditional war, buildings are not destroyed; in terrorist acts, they are

C. In traditional war, very few people are killed; in terrorist acts, many people are killed

D. Traditional wars are rarely fought over politics or religion; terrorism is always about politics or religion

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Answer 1
Answer: I think It is A
Answer 2
I believe your answer is A

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Mark the statement if it describes one of the major steps in Napoleon’s climb to power.



Choose all answers that are correct.


He helps put down a royalist uprising in Paris.


He becomes ruler of the island of Elba.


He rises in the French army after the beginning of the Revolution.


He takes command of a new French army in Italy.

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Answer:

He helps put down a royalist uprising in Paris. AND

He rises in the French army after the beginning of the Revolution. AND

He takes command of a new French army in Italy.

Explanation:

Answer:

A, C, D

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Answer:

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The answer is option a.

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How were the 9/11 attacks different from the Oklahoma City attack?
A .9/11 was carried out by foreign-born terrorists; Oklahoma City was carried out by American-born terrorists
B. The Oklahoma City attack was directed at a government building; no government buildings were targeted on 9/11
C. The Oklahoma City attackers took hostages; the 9/11 attackers did not
D. The Oklahoma City bombing is still an unsolved crime; all the 9/11 attackers were identified and brought to justice

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The answer is A. 9/11 was carried out by foreign-born terrorists...

Answer:

a

Explanation:

What can you conclude from the fact that terrorism has been around for thousands of years?

A. That terrorists have always had wide popular support

B. That most terrorists have eventually achieved their goals

C. That it's likely impossible to completely eliminate terrorism

D. That there is no way to reduce the threat of terrorism

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I do believe it is c
C because all the other ones are wrong

Much of Russia's citizenry is very informed about political and social issues in the country and in the rest of the world. There are many factors that help make this a reality. Which of the factors listed here is NOT one that would keep Russian's informed?
A. Russia's literacy rate is 99.7%
B. 76.4% of Russian are regular internet users
C. 90.8% of Russian children attend school regularly
D. The average life expectancy for Russian's is 71 years

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

c because they explain how they have been going to school regularly

Which of the following people would be considered a terrorist? Choose the best answer.

A. A soldier who kills enemy soldiers in a war

B. A man who murders a member of his family

C. A woman who bombs a commuter training

D. A man who argues passionately in favor of an unpopular political movement

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A is for fighting for whatever country. B is someone who is annoyed with that particular member. D is someone who is mad about an unpopular political movement

Answer: C
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Pretend you are a journalist. Write an opinion piece that explains an issue associated with citizen rights in South Africa, Nigeria, or Kenya. Explain how this issue makes the country less democratic. Make sure you discuss how this issue has been addressed or is currently being addressed.

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Answer: Some environmental issues that affect Southern Africa are: water pollution, air pollution, land degradation, solid waste pollution, and deforestation.

Explanation:

here is the key things to talk about. it should take less then 10 minutes to write this as a journal.

Answer:

Africa: Majorities in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa believe that ordinary citizens can influence the government

Reported political participation rates in the three African countries surveyed are highest for traditional forms of participation (having voted in an election, attended a campaign event or speech and participated in a volunteer organization). And voting is, by far, the most common form of political participation tested, with roughly three-quarters or more saying they have voted in an election at some point in their lives.

Younger adults – ages 18 to 34 – are less likely than those 50 and older to have voted in the past. The largest age differences are in Kenya and South Africa, where more than nine-in-ten older adults have voted in the past (95% and 94%, respectively), compared with roughly six-in-ten younger adults (59% and 62%, respectively). In Nigeria, the country that held its general election most recently, a much larger percentage of younger adults report having voted (80%), but they still trail their older counterparts by 10 percentage points.

Roughly half of Kenyans have attended a political campaign event or speech. In South Africa, where the African National Congress has been in power for over two decades, only 37% say they have attended a campaign event. And in all three African countries surveyed, about four-in-ten have participated in a political, charitable or religious-based volunteer organization.

Gender plays a significant role in political participation in Nigeria. Women in Nigeria are less likely than men to have attended a campaign event or speech (28% of women vs. 59% of men), participated in a volunteer organization (30% vs. 52%) or voted in an election (80% vs. 89%).

Taking part in organized protests is less common than more traditional forms of participation, such as voting, attending a campaign event, or participating in a volunteer organization. And in South Africa, men (33%) say they are more likely than women (22%) to have taken part in a protest.

Overall, online political participation is relatively low – roughly one-in-five or fewer report having engaged in any form of online participation. In Kenya, the rate is roughly one-in-eight or fewer. In South Africa, men, young people and those with a secondary education or more are more likely to say they have posted their thoughts on political or social issues online.

Explanation:

This question has TWO parts. First answer all parts A, B, and C, in Part A, then answer all parts A, B, C, and D in Part B.
Part A) Do you know how Hawaii deals with garbage?
a. How does Hawaii dispose of its garbage? Where does it go?
b. Is this a private enterprise or is it the responsibility of Hawaii's local government?
c. Are there any problems or controversies involving garbage or landfills in Hawaii? Describe them

Part B) What about Recycling?
a. Is recycling mandatory or voluntary in Hawaii?
b. Are there public recycling bins in Hawaii?
c. Does the local garbage company supply individual homes with recycling bins that are emptied weekly along with the regular garbage pickup?
d. If there are poor recycling facilities in your community, or none at all, what are your ideas about how this situation could be improved?

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Answer:

I dont quite understand what your asking?

Explanation:

Read First>>>> The Indus Valley city planners were the first to make a system of drains. This maze of covered, sloping drains made sure water and dirt flowed away from the houses. This kept the cities clean and healthy. The main drains were large. Cleaners could actually walk through to clean them. One brick with a notch cut in the center kept the drains clear. Each house had a bath area. It included a bathing platform to stand on. The used water flowed into drains. People threw their garbage in brick pits. From there it was taken away. The Indus Valley cities stayed clean.

Question: How did the development of a drainage system benefit the Indus River Valley?

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Answer:
It got more water in the Indus River Valley

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During an election for the U.S. President, the people vote and the numbers are very close. Then the Electoral College votes and there is a tie.

According to the Constitution, who makes the final decision?

A. The People
B. The Senate
C. The Courts
D. The House

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Answer:

The House

Explanation:

With 538 Electors, a candidate must receive at least 270 votes to be elected to the office of President or Vice President. Should no presidential candidate receive an absolute majority, the House of Representatives determines who the next President will be.

According to the Constitution, the House makes the final decision. Thus, option D is the correct option.

According to the Constitution of the United States, if there is a tie in the Electoral College during the election for the U.S. President, the final decision is made by the House of Representatives. In this scenario, each state delegation in the House gets one vote, regardless of the size of the state.

The candidate who receives the majority of votes among the state delegations (at least 26 out of 50) becomes the President. This process is outlined in the 12th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and provides a mechanism for resolving a tie in the Electoral College and determining the outcome of the presidential election.

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Which principle was at the center of the Black Power Movement?

A. voting rights
B. economic equality
C. desegregation
D. self-reliance

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Black power emphasized black self-reliance and self-determination more than integration. Proponents believed African Americans should secure their human rights by creating political and cultural organizations that served their interests.

Was the harsh rule of the Qin justified in order to unify China?

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Answer:

yes it was

Explanation:

Yes yes it is indeed!

Many kids in cobalt mining areas who don't work in the mine make money by ____.

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Answer:

Mining.

Explanation:

It's simple.

Answer:

they earn money by selling

Explanation:

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Which of the following laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain?
A. the election of Juárez
B
the expansion of trade
C
the Mexican Cession
D. the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte

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Answer: D

Explanation: Spain's purpose to colonize Mexico and the other colonies were getting new land, resources, and to spread Christianity. As they conquered Mexico, they got new land. So Spain just gained more than mexico. I don’t know if that made sense

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How did the Compromise of 1850 & Kansas-Nebraska Act lead to further division in America?

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act divided the Democratic Party along sectional lines, as half of the northern Democrats in the House voted against it. In 1848, the newly-formed Free Soil Party nominated former president Martin Van Buren and ran on an antislavery platform of “Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men.”

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These early Chinese civilizations existed in southern and northeastern China?
A: Sanxingdui and Hongshan
B: Tang and Song
C: Yangzi and Xia
D: Ashanti and Bantu

Under the Han Dynasty, this was the most popular style of poetry?
A: Fu style
B: Spoken word style
C: Shi style
D: Stanza style

Which emperor was the only peasant to become an emperor?
A: Emperor Wudi
B: Shi Huangdi
C: Yu the Great
D: Liu Bang

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Answer:

2. stanza

Explanation:

i cannot answer 1 but i'm pretty sure 2 is stanza

D,d,a I believe those are the correct answers

2. Where did the earliest civilizations in West Africa form?
A. in the Sahara
B. along the Niger and Senegal rivers
C. on the savanna
D. on the Mediterranean coast

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A or c

Sahel. These ancient African empires arose in the Sahel, the savanna region just south of the Sahara. They grew strong by controlling trade.

What is the main goal of terrorism? Choose the best answer.
A. To gain money and power

B. To spread violence and fear

C. To commit suicid**

D. To call attention to human rights violations

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Answer:   B

Explanation:

this is the best answer

Answer:

B  i did this before

Explanation:

explain what taxes are in your own words

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Taxes are fees charged on individuals or a business and enforced by a government entity whether local, regional, or national in order to finance government activities.
an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income, the value of their property, etc., and that is used to pay for the things done by the government.

what does Cultural deviance theory proclaim to be true and when is it applicable?
(SOCIOLOGY)

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Answer:Cultural deviance theory suggests that conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime. ... The mix of cultures and values created a smaller society with different ideas of deviance, and those values and ideas were transferred from generation to generation.

Explanation:

Can anyone tell me what Abrahamic religions are please? I'll give all my points.(I'm new so I only have 35 lol)

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Answer: When people refer to the Abrahamic religions they are usually thinking of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Explanation:

judaism Christianity and islam

What was Clarina Nichols position on slavery in Kansas Territory?

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Answer:

A girl

Explanation: a girl

When the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 threatened to establish slavery outside of the South Carlina Nichols uprooted her family to become a pioneer and activist in Kansas. Her efforts helped catapult her adopted state into the forefront of women’s rights, gaining the respect and support of such women such as Susan B. Anthony.

What do the terms specialization and division of labor mean? How is each related to productivity?

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Answer:

Specialization-focusing on what one does best. Division of Labor- splitting of complex tasks into separate, smaller tasks that different workers can do. Both lead to more efficiency and increase productivity. ... It increases productivity which leads to economic growth and higher GDP.

Explanation:

I need FIVE ideas for a podcast each a bullet point with a short description of each the the ideas

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What’s changing in history (trump getting impeached twice in his presidency) New knives and swords compared to old knives and swords (their differences)

Answer:

- Travel podcast

- Comedy Podcast

- Government Podcast

- Celebrity Podcast

- A same Podcast

Explanation:

1. You can go or research places and podcast about them.

2. You can say jokes or a specific type of humor.

3. You can talk about what is going on about the government.

4. You can talk about celebrities and their drama.

5. You can interview people who have the same birthday, name ext.

What do you predict will happen to the Sudd if water is diverted to the canal?
and be more specific.

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Answer:

I can't see the question

In what way did the scientific method change European society in the 1600s?

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Scientists started gathering evidence that many traditional beliefs were incorrect.the practice of experimental testing gradually laid the foundation of our understanding of the natural world and provided the groundwork for the development of scientific theories

Compare John Brown to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Be sure to address their feelings about slavery.

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John and Harriet felt similar about the act of slavery being wrong. John wanted to end slavery with violence. Harriet had even wrote many books on slavery’s wrongness. They had both been in time period where slavery was a very real thing. While some efforts were stronger than others, they both made an impact on how we are today.

Answer:

Harriet Beecher Stowe: Used nonviolence to try to end slavery.

John Brown: Raided Harpers Ferry, used violence to try to end slavery, was put on trial for treason and hanged.

Both Stowe and Brown: Wanted slavery to end, influenced others to try to end slavery.

Stowe (1811-1896) was an American woman writer and persistent abolitionist, who wrote several books about slavery, with the sole purpose of influencing others to end it.  Some of them were Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a novel presenting daily experiences of slaves that made the reader engage in it, making slavery personal and relatable, A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, consisting of documents and testimonies to verify the accuracy of the last book, and Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, in which she portrayed slavery institution as one that demeaned society.

John Brown (1800-1859), though a firm abolitionist as well, believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system. He contributed to many antislavery causes, such as the publication of David Walker's Appeal and Henry Highland's "Call to Rebellion" speech, he gave land to fugitive slaves, raised a black young men, participated in the Underground Railroad and helped establish the League of Gileadites, an organization aiming to protect escaped slaves from slave catchers.

In the 1850s, he also became the leader of antislavery guerillas. In October 1859, he raided Harpers Ferry, Virginia. He and 21 men (5 blacks and 16 whites) attacked and occupied its federal arsenal in order to get supplies and use them to arm a slave rebellion.

However, the raid wasn't successful. Brown was captured, tried, convicted of treason and hanged on December 2, 1859.

Explanation:

Why do you think Mexico’s first two independence leaders were priests?

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Analyze Maps: In the 1820s and 1830s, Mexico and several Central American lands became independent nations. ... They were priests because they had close contact with the poor and native americans. The saw the living conditions of the native americans and felt compassion for there injustices these people suffered. (researched)

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How did the acquisitions of Oregon and the Mexican Cession relate to the idea of manifest destiny?
Why were some people opposed to the War with Mexico?
What does the phrase "sea to shining sea" mean?
Compare the different ways land was acquired by the United States in the period of manifest destiny from 1844 to 1853. Think about the acquisitions of the Oregon Territory and lands in the Southwest.

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Answer:

1. "Both countries would lose their land. It contributed to manifest destiny because now the US finished off getting lands in the West, from sea to shining sea."

2. "Northern Whigs feared that war with Mexico would result in the United States gaining new territories in the southwest, which would encourage the expansion of slavery."

3."From sea to shining sea was originally used in the charters of some of the English Colonies in North America, is an American idiom meaning "from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean"

4. "With its triumph in the Mexican-American War, the United States seemingly realized its Manifest Destiny by gaining an immense domain (more than 525,000 square miles of land), including present-day Arizona, California, western Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah."

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Which of the following Supreme Court cases questioned the legality of Affirmative Action?

A. Marbury v. Madison
B. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. Fisher v. University of Texas
D. Brown v. Board of Education

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Answer:

Hopwood v.

Explanation:

Your answer is A. Marbury v. Madison
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