Which of the following is another term for claim in argumentative writing?
Question 4 options:
Rebuttal
Counterclaim
Concession
Thesis statement
Answer:
Thesis statement.
Explanation:
An argumentative writing can be defined as an expression of a writer's position (stance) on a subject matter or topic. Therefore, when writers engage in an argument or write an argumentative essay, they make use of a claim to state or express their opinions about the subject matter or topic.
A claim can be defined as a statement that is used by a writer to prove, substantiate or support an argument. Thus, a claim is an assertive statement expressed by a writer to prove that an argument is true or real.
This ultimately implies that, when writers engage in an argument or write an argumentative essay, they make use of a claim to state or express their opinions about the subject matter or topic.
Also, a thesis statement is a brief, concise summary of a claim or main idea stated in a literary work. It is usually written at the conclusion (tail end) of an introduction in an article.
Hence, a thesis statement is another term for claim in argumentative writing.
Although the 19th amendment said that _______ could not keep a person from voting, women of color were still exclude?
Answer:
Sex
Explanation:
Look up the 19th amendment, it's stated pretty overtly that it's about ratifiying women's suffrage and extending the right to vote to all Citizens regardless of sex.
what is the best title for the list of cities???
These are all Georgia Cities so the best title would be Locations of university's of Georgia (B)
What law did the Supreme court pass in 1789?
Answer:
Judiciary Act of 1789 <---- pog
Explanation:
Answer:
Judiciary Act
Explanation:
The Judiciary Act of 1789 was a law that created the structure of the supreme court and setup a system of direct courts and circuit for the nation.
True or False. The Second Continental Congress always met in Philadelphia at the State House.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Why were the region's rivers especially important to southern farmers?
What is the capital of the Philippines
its capital is Manila....
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Where can you see the influence of early Christian imagery within our world?
Describe an object or structure that has been influenced by early Christian art and architecture.
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Answer:
There is a giant Jesus statue in Poland
Explanation:
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Why Did Trade Not Play a Big Role in the Incan Economy? asap
Answer:
Trade was not an important pillar in the economy of the Incas, mainly due to the geographical isolation of the Inca Empire from other important native nations, such as the Mayas, Aztecs or Olmecs, who were much further north, and even from other closer nations such as the Guaranies or the Amazonian aborigines, as they were separated by the Andes Mountains. Therefore, there was no commercial relationship between the Incas and other native nations.
1. How important and influential was religion in the British colonies?
Answer:
Religion was the key to the founding of a number of the colonies. Many were founded on the principal of religious liberty. The New England colonies were founded to provide a place for the Puritans to practice their religious beliefs. ... The Awakening began as a sense spread that people were lacking religious fervor.
Answer:
In the early years of what later became the United States, Christian religious groups played an influential role in each of the British colonies, and most attempted to enforce strict religious observance through both colony governments and local town rules. Most attempted to enforce strict religious observance
Write two things you learned about the Inca architecture?
Answer:Rectangular buildings could be grouped in threes (or more) and arranged around an open but walled courtyard or patio, perhaps the most common Inca arrangement of buildings. This mini-complex is known as a kancha and functioned as administrative buildings, workshops, temples, accommodation or a mix of these. Very large buildings are known as a kallanka and these typically have several doors and face a large open space, often (once again) trapezoid in layout. They were probably used for public gatherings and as accommodation for representatives of the Inca administration and were clear public symbols of imperial control. Palaces were similar in design to smaller buildings just on a larger scale, with finer stonework and very often walled to restrict access and the viewing of royal personages.
The vast majority of Inca buildings were rectangular and most of these had a single entrance and were composed of only one room as dividing walls are not common in Inca design. There are some rare examples of multiple-doored long rectangular structures and even buildings which were circular or U-shaped but the norm was for straight-walled structures. Most buildings had only a single storey but there are some structures with two, especially those built into hillsides and the more impressive imperial structures at the capital Cuzco where sometimes there are examples of three-storey buildings.
Explanation:
Five-year plans and collectivization are most closely associated with -
A. Great Britain
B. Nazi Germany
C. France
D. Soviet Union
Answer:
d the soviet union / Joseph Stalin was from the soviet union
Explanation:
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What guidelines were created under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787? (3 points)
Group of answer choices
Guidelines for dividing land bought from the Spanish
Guidelines for which religions are allowed to be practiced in the original 13 states
Guidelines for dividing land east of the Appalachian Mountains
Guidelines for how many people are needed for an area to become a state
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Answer:
B, or the answer that you have chosen is correct.
Explanation:
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The Hittities were the first civilization to make weapons
out of what?
Answer:
Iron Weapons.
Explanation:
The Hittite empire, first to smelt iron for tools and artifacts, emerged as a civilization and formidable military power around 1600 B.C. before eventually being weakened and defeated around 1200 B.C.
Answer:
The Hittites were an Anatolian individual who assumed a significant part in setting up a domain focused on Hausa in north-focal Anatolia around 1680-1650 BCE. This domain arrived at its tallness during the mid-fourteenth century BC under Šuppiluliuma I, when it enveloped a territory that included a large portion of Anatolia just as parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia.
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Many Mexicans who lived on land that was part of the Mexican Cession
had to give up their land and relocate to Mexico.
became US citizens and added to the area's population.
were not allowed to own property in the United States.
fought the Americans even though the war was over.
Answer:
Many Mexicans who lived on land that was part of the Mexican Cession had to give up their land and relocate to Mexico. became US citizens and added to the area s population.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A.
Explanation:
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What was President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy
position with Latin America in the early 1900s?
A. The United States supported Latin America with financial aid.
B. The United States would decrease its involvement in Latin American issues.
C. Big Stick diplomacy allowed the United States to interfere in Latin American affairs.
D. Latin American nations should execute an organization to assist in political and
economic dependency
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt's confident view of foreign policy was influenced by this international factor.
Roosevelt's most notable achievement in foreign policy, an artificial waterway stretching through the Isthmus of Panama
Explanation:
A train is 180 m long If it runs at a speed of 90 km/hr how long will it take to pass an electric pole
Answer:
t = 2 seconds
Explanation:
Given that,
The length of a train, d = 180 m
The speed of the train, v = 90 km/hr = 25 m/s
we need to find the time will take to pass an electric pole. Let the time is t. So, it can be calculated as follows :
[tex]t=\dfrac{d}{v}\\\\t=\dfrac{180\ m}{90\ m/s}\\\\t=2\ s[/tex]
So, the required time is 2 seconds.
Why was the United States concerned about Vietnam during the 1950s?
The United States feared that communism would spread to Laos and Cambodia
O The United States wanted to help Vietnam gain independence from France
O The United States did not want France to take control of Vietnam
O The United States thought that it would have to send troops to Dien Bien Phu.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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The reason why United States concerned about Vietnam during the 1950s is that The United States feared that communism would spread to Laos and Cambodia
What is Vietnam during the 1950s all about?In 1950 with the help of Soviet Union the Viet Minh revived offensive act against French outposts in Vietnam.
However, United States concerned about this because,United States feared that communism would spread to Laos.
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How did the Jewish-
Roman wars lead to the diaspora?
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what occurred in 1944 while Jackie Robinson was in the boot camp
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Answer:
On July 6, 1944, Lieutenant Jackie Robinson, while stationed at Camp Hood in Texas, was instructed to move to a seat farther back in the bus. Robinson refused and was court-martialed. Robinson's account of what happened is included in his letter to the Assistant to the Secretary of War.
Explanation:
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In a well-structured paragraph, summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Indian civilization. Be
sure to include cultural achievements and contributions in math, science, and technology.
Answer:
Math - Stuff in the stone walls
Science - geometry
Technology - created baskets for stone sculptures
Explanation:
Why was it important to list 27 reasons the colonists wanted to be free from King George and Great Britain?
Explain the actions of Americans during the “Manifest Destiny”
Answer:
They basically just pushed out a bunch of native tribes from their homelands since they believed that it was their "God-given" right to expand westward and get more land space.
Explanation:
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4 The Iron Curtain represents:
A. the divide between Eastem and Westem Europe
B. another name for the Berlin Wall
C. Stalin's term for the buffer states
D. the name for the Soviet defense system
Answer:
A. The divide between Eastern and Western Europe.
Explanation:
The term "Iron Curtain" refers to the imaginary and invisible boundary line that divides Europe based on political, ideological as well as military beliefs. This barrier is not a literal/ physical barrier like the Berlin wall, for it is just a "thought process" barrier of the Soviet Union.
This imaginary barrier was developed to prevent any form of influence from the western side of Europe. Soviet Union tried to prevent any influence from its western counterpart after World War II, preventing any form of contact between the two. This concept of the Iron Curtain was to make sure the Eastern side remains devoted to the Soviet's belief and not become like the western side.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Did Stonewall Jackson fight for the North or South?
Answer:north
Explanation:During the Northern Virginia Campaign that summer, Jackson's troops
What were Lewis and Clark known for?
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a They built forts in the Midwest.
b They negotiated a truce with Native Americans.
c They located the Northwest Passage.
d They explored the Louisiana Purchase.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
D they explored parts of Louisiana purchase
Explanation:
What is the influence of public opinion on public policy in America?
Answer:
The link between the public opinion and public policy is fundamental to political representation. The current empirical literature tests a general model in which policy is considered to be a function of public preferences. The mechanics by which preferences are converted to policy are considered along with extensions of the basic model - extensions through which the magnitude of opinion representation varies systematically acorss issues and political institutions. Thus, public opinion is an independent variable - an important driver of public policy change. With the consideration of 12/1 opinion as a dependent variable, specifically, its responsiveness to policy change - the ongoing existence of both policy representation and public responsiveness is critical to the functioning of representative democracy.
Explanation: