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It is a good idea to read or exchange text messages during all of the following times EXCEPT:
A. while driving a car
B. while eating lunch
C. while waiting at the doctor's office
D. while riding a bus
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
B
Оооо
D

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because this causes you to be a danger to yourself and all the other drivers around you


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What are the names of the U.S. presidents who have been assassinated?

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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln, John F Kennedy, James Garfield,William McKinley

Explanation:

dont ask me how I know

Answer:

1 Presidents assassinated

1.1 Abraham Lincoln

1.2 James A. Garfield

1.3 William McKinley

1.4 John F. Kennedy

2 Presidents wounded

2.1 Theodore Roosevelt

2.2 Ronald Reagan

3 Assassination attempts and plots

3.1 Andrew Jackson

3.2 Abraham Lincoln

3.3 William Howard Taft

3.4 Herbert Hoover

3.5 Franklin D. Roosevelt

3.6 Harry S. Truman

3.7 John F. Kennedy

3.8 Richard Nixon

3.9 Gerald Ford

3.10 Jimmy Carter

3.11 George H. W. Bush

3.12 Bill Clinton

3.13 George W. Bush

3.14 Barack Obama

3.15 Donald Trump

Explanation:

T F Trump be in suicidal thought sense the has been impeached TWICH !!

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5 changes due to the industrial revolution*** (changed from__to___) and what was the impact of each change

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which item is the best example of propaganda?
O A. A news article that describes a candidate's visit to a military base
B. The number of active duty personnel at a local military base
C. The result from a poll asking soldiers which candidate they
support
D. A campaign ad showing a candidate shaking hands with soldiers

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Answer: uhhh i would A

Explanation:

Hey there! I’m Raegan and I believe the answer would be NUMBER “A”. Thank ypu for your time. (sorry if my answer is wrong)

Why did the Americans want to know about Santa Fe?​

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Answer:

New Mexico's capital city is beloved for its relaxed pace, stimulating culture, fantastic food, historic architecture, and at least 46 more things we're just about to brag about. What is it about Santa Fe that feels like home, even to those of us who come from other places?

Explanation:

Answer:

you need to be a bit more specific. Do you mean the Santa Fe Trail?

Winter Break 2020 was one of the ____________________________ Winter Break I have ever experienced. GIVING BRAINLEST and plzz give me a sentence

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Answer:

best things ever because we are stressed about a virus and school and that break really helped

Explanation:

Answer:

worst

Explanation:

mine was terrible i hope yours was better


In the mid-1800's, more than 70% of all immigrants to the United States entered through the city of New Orleans.

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Answer:

they entered through New York, not New Orleans

What was the outcome of the constitutional convention?

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Answer:

United States Constitution

Explanation:

as the result we have our well know United States Constitution

At the end of the 1800s the direct effect of more leisure time was that

A) boredom enveloped in culture
B) there was an increase in crime
C) popular culture began to grow
D) people took second jobs

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c: popular culture began to grow
The believe the answer is C, that popular culture began to grow.

Why did the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church deliver a Bull of Excommunication to the Hagia Sohpia?

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Answer:

Excommunication to the Hagia Sohpia

Explanation:

The threat of excommunication used by the Pope to hold his power over the Eastern Church. The Pope delivers a Bull of Excommunication to the Hagia Sophia because of its religious practices. The Western Church used Images of crucifixes, Mary, and saints where the Eastern Church forbid image. The opposition in the churches led to excommunicated between Eastern patriarch and Pope Leo IX.

Describe how the ethnic distribution of African Americans in Detroit happened.

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Answer:

From 1910 to 1930, the Black population of Detroit increased from under 6,000 to over 120,000, as the city developed as the fourth largest in the country. By 1920, of Michigan's Black residents, 87% were born outside of the state, and most of those came from the South.

Explanation:

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Once you have viewed the presentation write a page paper on the differences and
sinlarities between the American colonies in the north middle and south inelude Speelfie
information about people places and things.

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The answer is wwe stands for where we’re we

Answer:

During the 16th and 17th centuries, many Europeans were moving to the Americas. They came for different reasons to the new colonies. The Puritans in the north were setting up a new religious government. The middle colonies were a mix of many different peoples and cultures. Many were settling in the south to establish plantations and make money on agriculture.

Pre-revolutionary America was a very diverse place. The most diverse places were the middle colonies of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. More different ethnic groups lived in closer proximity than in any other place in Europe. The middle colonies had many Native American tribes and African slaves during the early years. Unlike New England with the Puritans, the middle colonies had a variety of religions. Quakers, Mennonites, Lutherans, Dutch Calvinists and Presbyterians made the presence of one faith impossible.

The largest cities in America were New York and Philadelphia. These cities had culture and gave rise to such notable thinkers as Benjamin Franklin, who earned his respect in America and Europe. The middle colonies were a hodgepodge of people and served as a cultural thinking spot. The middle colonies also had fertile soil. Land was easily acquired. The wheat and corn from these areas would feed the American colonies through the Revolutionary War. The middle colonies also maintained the middle ground between the north and the south. Elements from both towns and large estates could be found. These were the perfect nucleus for English America.

Virginia was the first successful southern colony. While Puritan enthusiasm was fueling New England's commercial development, and Penn's Quaker experiment was turning the middle colonies into America's bread basket, the South was turning to cash crops. Geography and motive made these colonies different from the others.

Directly to Virginia's north was Maryland. Maryland’s colonial economy would soon come to reflect that of Virginia as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. English American southerners would not enjoy the commonly good health of their New England counterparts. Outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever made life expectancies lower. Since the northern colonies attracted religious refugees, they tended to bring families in. Such family connections were less prevalent in the south.

Explanation:

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1. Define nation, state and nation-state. What is the difference between them?




2. Before the modern state, how were political entities divided in Europe, Latin America, South America and Asia?









3. What led to the rise of the modern state?







4. What is a boundary? How does it generate conflict?







5. What are the advantages of large states? Small states?






6. What are the different types of physical boundaries?






7. What is colonization? Why did people want to colonize? Explain how the Scramble for Africa and colonization led to boundary disputes.









8. Why and how do states cooperate with one another? Give examples.




9. Explain how 18th Century imperialism in Africa led to a series of border disputes and separatist movements today among different cultural groups.

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Answer:

Question 1: A nation is a group of people who see themselves as a cohesive and coherent unit based on shared cultural or historical criteria. Nations are socially constructed units, not given by nature. ... A Nation-State is the idea of a homogenous nation governed by its own sovereign state—where each state contains one nation.

Question 2:  

South Sudanese parade their new flag shortly before the referendum in January. 2011 that Americans use government and state interchangeably, but “govern- from other types of political entities: a claim over territory, external and internal , Prior to approximately 1500, Europe consisted of feudal states

Explanation:

We usually think about courage in terms of facing death. She says "I realized there are two kinds of courage. The courage to live, and the courage to die." How does the "courage to live" explain the strength of many of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors?

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Answer:

The Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors lived trough an atom bomb which in it of its self shows great courage but further more they were mocked for the rest of their lives by being called Hibakusha. this meant they were survivors of but the issue of that was that the now everyone looked down on them this also shows great courage.

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Physical Features of East Asia Use the map to choose the word or phrase from the drop-down menus that best answers each question. Through which half of China does the Yangtze River mostly flow? eastern Where does the Yangtze River begin? Altar Mountains Mongolia Into what body of water does the Yangtze River empty? Gobi Desert North Taklamakan Sea of Desert China Korea Japan Mount Everest South 1 Plateays Qin Mountains Korea East of Tibet Yangtze Rivers Japan China Himalayas X-River Mekong Ocean River South Taiwan Lowlands River N Sea Highlands W E Mountains S Sea Pacific Zhujiang China​

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Answer:Through which half of China does the Yangtze River mostly flow?  

✔ eastern

Where does the Yangtze River begin?  

✔ the central highlands

Into what body of water does the Yangtze River empty?  

✔ the East China Sea

Explanation:

Answer:(all in order)

✅eastern

✅the central highlands

✅the East China Sea

Explanation:

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Why did Houston not back to back terms? (That’s how the question was written lol)

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Answer:

"Houston's fortunes hit bottom in 1857 when his gubernatorial bid failed and the legislature voted not to return him"

Based on the song, "Twelfth Song of Thunder," the Navajo culture most likely believes that 1.Nature is a dangerous enemy. 2.Life in the city is better. 3.Beauty comes from nature. 4.All living things are disconnected.

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Answer:

all living things are disconnected.

Explanation:

The song "Twelfth Song of Thunder," shows the Navajo's view of nature, living beings and everything that makes up the world in which we live. They believed that all living things were connected and that is why it was important to establish a strong balance between them, so that all could maintain this beneficial relationship that they had and keep the universe functioning satisfactorily.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Beauty comes from nature

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Answer:

I think Lynchings.....

How would you describe your country in three words?

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Answer:

rich, independent, happy

Explanation:

The United States DOES allow capital punishment or the death sentence as a punishment, UNLESS ________

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Answer:

Capital punishment is a legal penalty under the United States federal government criminal justice system. It can be imposed for treason, espionage, murder, large-scale drug trafficking, or attempted murder of a witness, juror, or court officer in certain cases.

Explanation:

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where are some of the Modern Indian tribes located today?

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Answer:

The border between Pakistan and India.

What factor was a requirement to be able to vote in the 1780's?
A- You had to be a war veteran
B-You had to own land
C-You had to live in Eastern Massachusetts
D-You had to be married

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B I'm guessing. Brainiest if correct and thank you :)

Who organized the first woman’s rights conference at Seneca Falls, New York?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Harriet Wilson
Angela Grimke
Margaret Fuller

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One. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Answer:

The correct answer is- ELIZABETH CADY STANTON

Explanation:

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How did Western political ideals lead to the rise of African nationalism and spur resistance to colonization?

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Answer:Slaverly left a whole in the heart of africans which fed fuel to their fire

Explanation:

Description and historical importance of democracy

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Answer:

According to American political scientist Larry Diamond, democracy consists of four key elements: a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections; the active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life; protection of the human rights of all citizens; ...

Explanation:

Explain the "Elastic Clause" of the US Constitution

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Answer:

Your in 7th grade because I learned this already

Explanation:

The Elastic Clause, also known as the “Necessary and Proper Clause,” is perhaps the most important clause in the U.S. Constitution, though it is also the most controversial. The Clause gives Congress the authority to use powers not explicitly named in the Constitution, if they are necessary in order to perform its responsibilities as outlined in the Constitution. In other words, Congress may do whatever is “necessary and proper” to do its job. To explore this concept, consider the following Elastic Clause definition.

The elastic clause in the US Constitution expands the powers of Congress. It is found in Article I, section 8 of the Constitution and is also referred to as the "necessary and proper" clause.

How did the Proclamation of 1763 contribute to the outbreak of the American Revolution?
1. It imposed a series of new taxes on colonial merchants.
2. It forced colonists to relocate to west of the Appalachian Mountains.
3. It forced colonists to accept British and Hessian troops into their homes.
4. It angered colonists who saw it as an unjustified intrusion into their affairs.

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Answer:Those colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains because it was reserved for Indians. Some colonists had their settlements burned for breaking the law and claiming land anyway.

Explanation:

pls help easy 6th grade history!! ok so- In which region did colonial founders believe most strongly in freedom of religion? (regions r in pic)
A. Region 1
B. Region 2
C. Region 3
D. Region 4

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Answer: The New Hampshire colony

Explanation:

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one right people lose as a result of facism?

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facism Isa government system led by a dictator having complete power

2. What were the job responsibilities of the Roman aediles?
A. They ruled foreign provinces and collected taxes for the Senate
B. They represented the Assembly and could veto laws
C. They were in charge of public works and festivals
D. They counted the citizens and collected taxes

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

Answer:

B they represented the assembly and could veto laws

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Which statements correctly describe the Renaissance?

Select all correct answers.


a) Famine and plague spread death across Europe.

b) Great cathedrals were built throughout Europe.

c) A period of artistic and literary creativity began in the city-state of Florence and slowly spread throughout Europe.

d) Many city-states in northern Italy formed republics led by powerful merchant families.

e) Artists painted real figures and placed them in natural-looking settings.

f) Popes and wealthy families became patrons of architecture, art, and literature.

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Great cathedrals were built throughout Europe.Artists painted real figures and placed them in natural-looking settings.A period of artistic and literary creativity began in the city-state of Florence and slowly spread throughout Europe

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