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Why are other areas relatively empty?
Carl Vinson said, “The most expensive thing in the world is a cheap Army and Navy.” How did this belief affect the state of Georgia?
Vinson’s efforts to shift funding to the military contributed to the expansion of aircraft and ship manufacturing in the state.
Vinson’s public insistence that the United States was unprepared for an invasion caused people to move away from the state’s coast.
Vinson’s public insistence that the United States was unprepared to fight a foreign war led the state’s population to oppose entering WWII.
Vinson’s efforts to shift funding to the military led the government to cut programs that helped struggling Georgians during the Great Depression.
Answer:
A. Vinson's efforts to shift funding to the military contributed to the expansion of aircraft and ship manufacturing in the state.
Explanation:
The quote describes his belief that not investing enough money in the military will lead to consequences that will cost more than not investing.
For example, if you take 1.2 Million dollars away from the military to redistribute to different parts of the government, attacks on the state might happen that can lead to damages that will cost much more than 1.2 Million.
What is the population of Mexico?
A. 100% of Mexico's population lives in urban areas in Central Mexico
B. 50% of Mexico's population lives in urban areas in Central Mexico
C. 30% of Mexico's population lives in urban areas in Central Mexico
D. 75% of Mexico's population lives in urban areas in Central Mexico
Answer:
Well it is D
Explanation:
But the most accurate would be 80.44 but your answer will be 75%
Answer: It is D
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Why were there few accomplishments during the Warring States Period?
A.Most resources were going into warfare and fighting each other.
B.There were no inventers living in China during this time.
C.Creative people were not being born.
Which of the following officials have the greatest amount of Executive power in the Canadian Government (head of government)
Answer:
prime minister
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What was unique about Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Han Dynasty?
a. Liu Bang had fifteen children
b. Liu Bang could speak many different languages
c. Liu Bang was the only female Chinese emperor
d. Liu Bang was from the peasant class of society
Maya pyramids were topped by
A. observatories.
B. temples.
C. giant stone heads.
D. tombs.
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Answer: D I think
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What natural resources attracted settlers to the western regions of Canada and the United States?
Answer:
Gold, silver, copper, lead zinc, oil, coal
Explanation:
Any if the western natural resources.
The Greek historian Herodotus referred to Egypt as “the gift of the Nile.” Annual flooding by the Nile River deposited new, fertile soil on the farmers’ fields. The regularity of this flooding prompted the Egyptians to create a calendar with 365 days. The Nile was a major source of water for washing, for drinking, and for irrigating fields. It also provided reeds and mud for building and fish for eating. Why is Egypt called the “gift of the Nile”?
The Nile River is the origin of the rainforest
The Nile River is a direct route to the silk trade
The Nile River is the source of life in the region
The Nile River is a waterway that was used by Herodotus
Answer: the nile river is the source of life in the region
Explanation: I would say that honestly because the river is what made life possible . it provided transport, help with irrigation and fish
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In 2002, one U.S. dollar could be exchanged for 133 Japanese yen, and in 2011, a U.S. dollar was worth 77 yen. This means that in 2011 people received a lower value in Japanese currency for their U.S. currency.
Based on this information, which statement is true?
a. Demand for the yen increased between 2002 and 2011, and demand for U.S. the dollar decreased.
b. Japanese businesses made more money than American businesses between 2002 and 2011.
c. Demand for the U.S. dollar increased between 2002 and 2011, and demand for the yen decreased.
d. It will cost less for Americans to vacation in Mexico in 2011.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Demand for the yen increased between 2002 and 2011, and demand for U.S. the dollar decreased.
Compared to Egyptian papyrus, how would one describe the Chinese invention of paper?
a. Chinese paper was made from animal skin
b. Chinese paper was made by slicing pieces of wood
c. Chinese paper was made by adding water to chopped
bamboo to form a paste
What are 3 factors leading to the Increased Consumption of Natural Resources?
Answer:
Water. Like soil, water is one of the most important natural resources for the existence of life.
Soil. ...
Timber. ...
Salt. ...
Oil. ...
Natural Gas. ...
Coal. ...
Iron. ...
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why our world would be a better place if people were more educated about Equality, Diversity,and Inclusion things and practiced them in everyday life. Hurry i need it by 9:05 AM if you dod it i will give you brillants PLSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
Answer:
In our increasingly diverse and multicultural society, it's more important than ever for
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Answer:
In our increasingly diverse and multicultural society, it's more important than ever for
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Which is true of the impact of technological advancements in agriculture?
Better equipment and fertilizers made it easier to grow crops
More people moved to farms to take advantage of the new technology
People became over reliant on machine, which led to less food
Georgia changed from an urban state to a rural state
Answer:
1 and 3 when it came to the influence and impact fullness in agriculture we can thank that to the improvement in equipment with fertilizers to grow crops more sufficiently and relying on machines that , and less mistakes with more production.
Explanation:
Select the natural resources of Cuba?
A. timber, petroleum, copper, and zinc
B. coal, natural gas, metals, stone
C. salt, soil, iron, water
D. sugar cane, coffee, tobacco, tropical fruits, oil and nickel
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the General Assembly?
Members are elected into office.
Members make state laws.
Members approve the federal budget.
Members approve the state budget.
Name an area where there has been a mix of two different cultures to create a unique population.
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What are two similarities between the early people of america and early people of mesopotamia?
Answer:
Mesopotamia is considered the birthplace of agriculture. Another big difference between Mesopotamia is that people in Summer built magnificent buildings called Ziggurats (the equivalent of a Pyramid for the Egyptians). Those Ziggurats were built to honor their gods
Explanation:
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Ray Kroc introduced a high level of [blank] A.economy b. standardization c.computerization
in the production of [blank] A.burritos B.burgers and fries C.pizzas and pastas
at McDonald’s. He wanted products to maintain an identical appearance and quality in every restaurant. This policy meant that food in a McDonald’s would [Blank} A.look B.taste C.look and taste.
the same, regardless of which part of the country a restaurant was in. As a result, McDonald’s became one of the most successful fast-food chains in the world.
Answer:
1.b
2.b
3.c
Explanation:
Ray Kroc introduced a high level of standardization in the production of burgers and fries at McDonald’s. He wanted products to maintain an identical appearance and quality in every restaurant. This policy meant that food in a McDonald’s would look and taste the same, regardless of which part of the country a restaurant was in. As a result, McDonald’s became one of the most successful fast-food chains in the world.
Who is Ray Kroc?Ray Kroc, real name Raymond Albert Kroc, was an American restaurateur and the brains behind the global McDonald's empire.
Kroc has often underlined that he was able to be successful because he tried to be in the right location at the right time and had the guts to address the issues his consumers were facing.
Therefore, Options (b) (b) and (c) are correct respectively.
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How did the relationship between Cuba and the United States change during Barack Obama's presidency?
Answer:
Cuba and the United States restored diplomatic relations on July 20, 2015. Relations had been severed in 1961 during the Cold War. In 1961, the U.S. severed diplomatic ties with Cuba.
Explanation:
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When a country cedes land, it _____________ .
A) takes it from another country
B) gives it up
C) builds on it
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What is the climate of Brazil?
Hamas was organized in 3 wings: ___________, ____________, and ____________.
Answer:
Hamas were organized in 3 wings: social service wing, military wing, and the Dawah wing.
Explanation:
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Answer: contra
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Answer:
Glasnost
Explanation:
because nost means ness, and glas means open.
PLZ help me “. . . For it is the duty of an astronomer to compose the history of the celestial motions through careful and skillful observation. Then turning to the causes of these motions or hypotheses about them, he must conceive and devise, since he cannot in any way attain to the true causes, such hypotheses as, being assumed, enable the motions to be calculated correctly from the principles of geometry, for the future as well as for the past. The present author has performed both these duties excellently. For these hypotheses need not be true nor even probable; if they provide a calculus consistent with the observations, that alone is sufficient.” —Copernicus, as quoted in The Discoverers If an astronomer’s hypotheses provide a calculus consistent with the observations, a. the astronomer’s work is sufficient. c. the present author is wrong. b. the astronomer’s work is faulty. d. the observations are wrong.
Answer:
a. the astronomer’s work is sufficient
Explanation:
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leader from the Civil Rights Movement (not named MLK) and describe their contributions
Answer:
Harriet Tubman
In addition to leading more than 300 enslaved people to freedom, Harriet Tubman helped ensure the final defeat of slavery in the United States by aiding the Union during the American Civil War. She served as a scout and a nurse, though she received little pay or recognition.
Explanation:
Rosa Parks
Called "the mother of the civil rights movement," Rosa Parks invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Parks' arrest on December 1, 1955 launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott by 17,000 black citizens.
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Answer: Humans began farming. Farming was an important step in human history because before, humans were nomadic hunter gatherers, which meant that they would hunt their food and gather fruits and berries in their surroundings.
Humans settled down into cities.
Food surplus, specialization of labor, and new technology.
Explanation:
The Savannah Harbor Expansion
Read the Article - According to the Article, explain 3 national and global economic benefits the Savannah Harbor Expansion will have on the state.
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1. What were some of Ptolemu's scientific achievements?
2. How were the Roman and Greek Religions Similar?
3. Make a t chart and compare Greek and Roman Architecture and art.
4. Why was language important in the ancient roman empire?
5. Describe the education of Roman Children.
Answer:
1. What were Ptolemy's achievements? Ptolemy made contributions to astronomy, mathematics, geography, musical theory, and optics. He compiled a star catalog and the earliest surviving table of a trigonometric function and established mathematically that an object and its mirror image must make equal angles to a mirror.
2. Greek and Roman religions are similar, because the Roman mythology was founded based on the Greek. Religions of both ancient societies are polytheistic religions. Moreover, both cultures have almost the same gods with the same powers. Finally, there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve Olympians, in both cultures
3. the picture is the t chart
4. Latin and Greek were the official languages of the Roman Empire, but other languages were important regionally. Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language of imperial administration, legislation, and the military throughout the classical period.
5. There were two types of schools in Ancient Rome. The first type of school was for younger children aged up to 11 or 12 where they learned to read and write and to do basic mathematics. At these schools, children worked on an abacus to learn basic mathematics. For writing, they used a stylus and a wax tablet.
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what do you think Laurence Yep’s perspective on what it’s like to fit into another culture might be?
Answer:
Theme: It's hard to fit in when you move to live in another culture. ... sorry for the demons who lived in them, for they lived like prisoners without knowing they were in a prison.” What is ... I can identify evidence of Laurence Yep's perspective in Dragonwings. ... I can find the gist of the Crime in the Neighborhood excerpt. I can ...
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