Answer:
wow
Explanation:
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la that is cost price of orange.
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Selling price of orange is 2
and profit is to find it?.
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In one RACECES paragraph, a Venn diagram, or on a T-chart, explain the main differences between the South Korean and North Korean governments. do it in your own words!
Answer: South Korea and North Korea took dramatically different paths following the end of their war in 1953. When it comes to their economies and living standards, they could hardly be more different. The two Koreas are separated by the demilitarized zone, a four-kilometer wide strip running along the 38th parallel which splits the Korean peninsula roughly in half. To the south of the DMZ, South Korea operates one of the world's most advanced economies, while to the north its neighbor is a military dictatorship that keeps a tight fist on the economy. The North continues to face challenges in food and nutrition among other difficulties.
Explanation:
Answer:
presidential system of government life expentency: 81.37 years1 US Dollar = about 1100 KRWanyone can have technologyNorth Korea:
communist form of government life expectancy: 69.5 years1 US Dollar = about 900 KRWvery few people have technologyWhy did Toronto become a large metropolitan area?
Read this passage about Christopher Reeve.
Christopher Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City. His mother was a journalist, and his father was a professor. As a kid he played sports, did well in school, and liked acting. His passion for acting goes back to playing with his brother when they were little. Reeve acted in his first play at the age of nine. After attending college, taking acting classes, and acting in many plays and movies, Reeve landed his biggest role. In 1978, he played the title role in Superman. He received very positive reviews for his performance and starred as Superman in all the sequels. Reeve was soon acting as the lead role in dozens of movies after Superman. Once well-known, Reeve used his celebrity status for good causes, such as visiting very sick children through the Make-A-Wish foundation. He was also a track and field coach at the Special Olympics.
Besides acting, Reeve was also a licensed pilot and liked horseback riding. He learned to ride horses for a movie role, and he continued riding in his free time. Unfortunately, while riding one day in 1995, Reeve fell from his horse and became paralyzed from the neck down. Being confined to a wheelchair did not hold back Reeve from being socially active, and after many surgeries and rehabilitation, he decided to dedicate his life to helping people with spinal-cord injuries. He created the Christopher Reeve Foundation, which supports the improvement of the lives of people with disabilities and helps fund research to find a cure for paralysis. He was also politically active, working with senators to make sure that people with disabilities were treated fairly in the workplace. Reeve received many awards for his dedication to public service. He also wrote two books about his experiences, and a documentary was made about his life. Reeve passed away in 2004, but his legacy lives on today. He touched the lives of many people and showed us what it means to overcome extreme odds by never giving up.
Based on this passage, Reeve best fits in the yearbook category
“Most Likely to Take Risks.”
“Most Likely to Help Others.”
“Most Likely to Run for President.”
“Most Likely to Be a Musician.”
Answer:
most likely to help others.
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Tell me one way that your 4th amendment rights are different in school than out in the real world.
Answer:
because school is now digital
Explanation:
What aspects of Arab life troubled Muhammad? Select ALL that apply
A) neglect of the poor
B) abuse of the environment
C) disregard for family
D) dishonesty and greed
Answer: It's B,D. I think C also but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
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what is the answer to these question?
Answer:
A C A
Explanation:
Which short-term environmental change is most likely to directly affect a population of egrets along the coast of Florida?
A. Drought
Explanation: As shown in the picture, these birds live in place surrounded by water. Therefore meaning that if there was a drought they could be in danger.
Answer:
THERE RIGHT
Explanation:
I JUST GOT IT RIGHT ON EDGE
What is an example of a revolution in history?
Answer:
The American revolution
Explanation:
One example is when America fought for our freedom to separate from England.
pls answer these i have no idea what to do
Answer:
i think this is what you do im not exactly sure:
Explanation:
so you have to read the article then you have to write the movement so what is happening in the story and write in the bottom box the explanation which you have to explain whats happening so you have to say whats happening and then explain it in your own words.
B.
Choose the correct answer.
1. Equatorial region falls in the
a. Torrid
b. Temperate
The cauatorial region is charaeterised by
zone of the Earth.
c. Frigid
rainfall.
d. Polar
Answer:
equatorial region falls in the torrid
Explanation:
the cauatorial region is characterised by zone of the earth polar
What opportunities does Mali have to increase diversification? Explain your answer
Answer:
Acting as a middle-trader between North Africa via the Sahara desert and the Niger River to the south, Mali exploited the traffic in gold, salt, copper, ivory, and slaves that crisscrossed West Africa.
Explanation:
Which statement describes the role of women in ancient Rome?
Which words derive from the Sanskirt word SINDHU meaning river
Answer:
Hindu Is derived from the Sanskirt word SINDHU meaning river
HELP ME PLEASEEEE The Great compromise was an agreement between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
True
False
Answer:
Fallse
Explanation:
The Great Compromise was an agreement made among the delegates to the Constitutional Convention that the American government would have two houses in Congress: the Senate where each state has two Senators, and the House of Representatives where each state has a number of Representatives based on population.
Answer:
true i think!
Explanation:
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Answer:
b and c
Explanation:
i read it and figured it out
Analyze the map below and answer the questions that follow. A satellite map of the Eastern Mediterranean. Four areas on the map are circled and labeled A, B, C, and D. A is Turkey. B is Cyprus. C is Syria and Israel. D is the Sinai Peninsula. Image courtesy of NASA On the map above, the Anatolian Peninsula is located at __________. A. Number 1 B. Number 2 C. Number 3 D. Number 4
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Create a New Law Template
Steps:
Choose an Idea—Name the idea for a new law or policy you selected from the spinning wheel.
Explain Your Idea—Why would this idea make a good law? Use complete sentences to explain.
Summarize the Discussion—Discuss the idea with a trusted adult. Write down some thoughts or details about the idea from your discussion. Use complete sentences.
Explain the Process—Finish filling in the steps your idea would have to go through to become a law at both the federal and state levels of government.
Federal State
1. Bill Introduction: You write your federal representative or senator about your idea, who introduces the idea as a bill in their chamber of Congress. 1. Bill Introduction: You write your state legislator about your idea, who introduces the idea as a bill in the state legislature.
2. 2.
3.
4. The House Rules Committee sets the rules for debate on the bill in the House. 3. Committees debate and edit the bill.
5. 4.
6. 5. The state Senate approves the bill.
7. 6.
8.
Think Local—How is the lawmaking process at a local level different from the state or federal government? Use complete sentences.
Answer:
1. Have an Idea.
The first step in creating a new law -- or revising an existing law -- is to have an idea of how we can make our country stronger or better. This idea can come from anywhere, including from you!
2. Write a Bill.
After identifying the problem, Members of Congress work to create a law that provides a solution. Sometimes, they will work together to jointly introduce legislation with other Senators. Senators can also collaborate with members of the House of Representatives on legislation so that identical or very similar bills are introduced in both the House and the Senate.
3. Debate in Committee
When a bill is introduced, the Senate Parliamentarian is responsible for deciding which Committee should review the legislation. The chair of the committee may decide to hold a hearing in order to examine the legislation. During a hearing, committee members invite policy experts, agency representatives, and other stakeholders to testify on how the bill will affect the country.
4. Debate on the Senate Floor
After being voted upon favorably by a committee, the bill is referred to the full Senate for a vote. Here, the Majority Leader of the Senate is responsible for deciding when to bring up a piece of legislation for a vote and what type of vote it needs.
5. Work with House Colleagues
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives is responsible for introducing and voting on a companion bill of its own. Just like in the Senate, when a bill is introduced in the House, the House Parliamentarian is responsible for assigning that legislation to a specific House committee or committees for further deliberation.
6. Negotiate Compromises in Conference
Often times, the Senate bill and the House bill will have minor differences in their respective bills that have to be worked out before each chamber can approve the final legislative text and then send it to the President to be signed into law.
7. Send it to the President for a signature
After the conference committee resolves any differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill, each chamber must vote again to approve the final bill text. Once each chamber has approved the bill, the legislation is sent to the President. The President then makes the decision of whether to sign the bill into law or not. If the President signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the President refuses to sign it, the bill does not become a law. When the President refuses to sign the bill, the result is called a veto. Congress can try to overrule a veto. To do this, both the Senate and the House must vote to overrule the President’s veto by a two-thirds majority.
8. Reauthorization
Some laws, especially laws that appropriate funding to new programs, include provisions that require Congress to decide, after a set period of time, whether the legislation is effective and should be renewed, or “reauthorized”. To do this, a new bill must be introduced that renews the provisions of the law, makes any necessary changes to the original law, and offers a new timeline for how long it is active.
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Answer: pls brainliest
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Explanation:
Choose an Idea—Name the idea for a new law or policy you selected from the spinning wheel.
Stopping littering and dumping of waste in public spaces
Explain Your Idea—Why would this idea make a good law? Use complete sentences to explain.
I think this would make a good law because it would help save animals, help stop water pollution, and food contamination.
Summarize the Discussion—Discuss the idea with a trusted adult. Write down some thoughts or details about the idea from your discussion. Use complete sentences.
Explanation:
Thanks to my discussion I believe that this law would help benefit the country because millions of animals would probably still be alive today if they had not eaten this piece of trash on the ground they probably would not have gotten sick and died. Also, this would help humans because it would help stop food and water contamination.
Children's Growing up & its obstacles
Challenges of Childhood
Lack of experience.Lack of knowledge.Lack of choice.Incorrect perceptions.Lack of logic.Challenges of Childhood
★ Malnutrition
★ Bad friends
★ Lack of responsible Parenthood
★ Broken home
★ Peer group pressure
★ Emotional stress
★ Depression
★ Lack of home training
★ Academic challenges
★ Health issues
This is a form of social action which was widely used during India's quest for Independence in the early 20th century and the american civil rights movement in the 1960's
Answer:
Nonviolence
Explanation:
Nonviolent resistance is a way of protest and social action that relies on the acts of civil disobedience and political noncooperation that do not include any violent act.
Gandhi's salt march is one of the more famous examples. It was the nonviolent resistance that urged for India’s independence and against the colonial rule of the British monarchy. In 1930 the British government introduced taxes on Indian salt and strengthen their monopoly by prohibiting Indians to collect and sell salt. Gandhi and his followers started daily marches during which they symbolically carried salt that has symbolically been picked up from the beach, thus breaking the rule.
Similarly, the Civil rights movement has been fighting racist laws and ideas against African Americans during the 60s in the US. The African-American community showed their resistance by breaking segregation laws with bus boycotts and freedom rides, as well as participating in non-violent sit-ins, marches, and demonstrations.
How is a credit union different from a bank?
a.A credit union offers services to companies instead of individuals.
b.A credit union only offers credit; it does not store money.
c.A credit union is usually larger than a bank.
d.A credit union is owned by its customers.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why would African Americans side with the British during the American Revolution?
Answer:
They sided with the British because Britain promised them there freedom in exchange for helping during the war.
Explanation:
Why are the Louisiana constitution and the United States Constitution considered "living documents”?
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They act in the interest of the people.
They can be amended with additions.
They protect the rights of living citizens.
They outline the powers of representatives.
Answer:
B.) They can be amended with additions.
Explanation:
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Which scenario would be a result of the 12th Amendment?
A.
The person with the most votes is elected president. The person with the second most votes is elected vice president.
B.
The voters have representatives called the Electoral College, who determine the president and vice president.
C.
The people vote only for the president. The president picks the vice president after election.
D.
The person with the most votes from one party is elected president. The person with the most votes from the other party is elected vice president.
Answer:
B.
The voters have representatives called the Electoral College, who determine the president and vice president.
Explanation:
The 12th Amendment of the US Constitution which was passed on the 9th of December, 1803 by the Congress provides that US President and Vice President would be elected by the Electoral College through ballot vote.
The Electoral College consists of electors, commonly understood as people's representatives, who vote for the President and Vice President on behalf of the people.
Therefore, the result of the 12th Amendment is that voters have representatives called the Electoral College, who determine the president and vice president.
Answer:
The 12th Amendment of the US Constitution which was passed on the 9th of December, 1803 by the Congress provides that US President and Vice President would be elected by the Electoral College through ballot vote.
The Electoral College consists of electors, commonly understood as people's representatives, who vote for the President and Vice President on behalf of the people.
Therefore, the result of the 12th Amendment is that voters have representatives called the Electoral College, who determine the president and vice president.
therefor its B
Explanation:
Question 1
How did people react to the idea of a heliocentric solar system in the 1500s?
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Carrot
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What does unity in religion mean?
what 3 religions that are most populer?
Answer: Unity defines itself as having no clear faith, no fixed dogma, and no ritual required. It maintains that in every approach to God and in every religion that meets the needs of someone, there is good. It argues that one should not dwell on past mistakes, but on the future good in all.
The three most popular religions are Islam, Christianity, Judaism.
Explanation:
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How does the history of Latin America affect
the languages spoken in Brazil and
Venezuela?
Answer:
From 16th Century European maritime forces started colonizing the New World, as they called. Latin America was mostly colonized by the countries from Iberian Peninsula - Spain and Portugal. Spain colonized most of the Latin America, with the exception of Brazil. That is why today people in Brazil are speaking Portuguese and people in Venezuela are speaking Spanish.
Explanation:
The first voyage to Americas, led by Christopher Columbus was started by the Spanish Crown. Therefore, all the territories who were conquered by Spanish conquistadores as they were called went directly to Spanish Crown. Portugal only managed to reach the shores of Brazil before them (Pedro Cabral) and therefore Brazil became Portuguese colony. Territory of Venezuela was conquered by Spaniards.
HELPPPPP A ball valve is used to isolate the house water, from the irrigation water?
True
False
What was the main reason for the growth of the Texas cattle drives? A. Texas ranchers made money selling their cattle in the North and East. B.Longhorn cattle needed a lot of space to graze and find water. C.Cow hands were available and willing to work cheaply.D.theTexas railheads were not equipped to ship longhorn cattle.
1. The southern colonies were south of what degree latitude?
Answer:Southern Hemisphere locations, on the other hand, are on southern latitudes and are assigned a suffix of S for south. The major latitudes and longitudes. The Equator represents 0° latitude, while the North and South Poles represent 90° North and 90° South latitudes.
Explanation: