Answer:China and Japan are closer than Japan and Asia
Explanation:
China and Japan are closer than Japan and Asia when the distance will be measured.
What is a map?A map is referred to as a pictorial representation of different places used to identify the direction and reach the next location. They help the user to identify sea, rail routes, and roads to reach the destination.
The distance between Japan and China is around 200 km and The distance between Japan and South Korea is roughly 160 kilometers, and This means that the distance between Japan and South Korea is much shorter than the distance between Japan and China.
The shape of the Earth's surface, the location of the points, and the specific measurement method utilized are a variety of factors affected so It is important to note the distance between any two places on the Earth's surface.
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Why was it difficult to have accurate time in the Middle Ages?
A: The clocks were sundials.
B: There were no clocks.
C: The people didn't understand time.
D: Time was not important to the people.
Answer:
Either A or B I'll go with A tho
Explanation:
What best completes the diagram above?
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Which region was the French Indian War fought for?
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Answer:
They fought for North America
Answer:
North America
Explanation:
The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years War waged between France and England. They fought for control of North America and the rich fur trade. The French, who had a strong presence in the Great Lakes region early on, built a fort at Green Bay in 1717 to tighten their hold on the western Great Lakes
PLEASE HELP ON THAT PICTURE AND ALSO A QUESTION :
Why were the delegates from the north and south arguing again in 1787?
THE PICTURE IS QUESTION 1, AND THE SENTENCE IS QUESTION 2
Answer:
Southern states wanted to count their slave population toward representation. Southern states would get more delegates in The House of Representatives & have more electoral votes for the presidency. Northern states did not want the slave population counted.
Explanation:
How does Melting Pot relate to industrialization and immigration in the U.S. from 1870-1940
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following scenarios is the best example of competition motivating a household in a free market economy?
A family goes on a cross-country camping trip
A family is required by the government to purchase health insurance
A family buys a value-meal combo from a restaurant
A family receives assistance from the government to buy food
How does Social Darwinism relate to industrialization and immigration in the U.S. from 1870-1940.
Answer:Based on Darwin's 1859 The Origin of Species, Social Darwinism claimed survival of the fittest based on natural selection in social and cultural settings. ... Sumner interpreted Spencer (and thus Darwin) refused to accept industrialization as a progress of freedom.
Explanation: the same on top
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The earliest white settlers in the Pacific Northwest moved there to
A) become missionaries.
B) participate in the fur trade.
C) “civilize” American Indians.
D) establish farms.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
spread westernization and make them not seen as bad mannored
compare road travel with river travel in the early 1800s (include pros and cons)
Answer:
Waterways and a growing network of railroads linked the frontier with the eastern cities. Produce moved on small boats along canals and rivers from the farms to the ports. Large steamships carried goods and people from port to port. Railroads expanded to connect towns, providing faster transport for everyone.
Then there are a number of blind, crippled, and handicapped people here, who could not find work in regular fields. If work was plentiful. These people have to live some way, probably they have families who do all in their power for them. Yet there are always things needed that cannot be provided. Now that they can get bags to string, they not only can provide the necessary things for themselves, but it gives them a new outlook, a feeling that they are not useful citizens, instead of helpless burdens.
–Mrs. H. S. Jones from Leaksville, NC,
1939
According to this passage, what was another reason why bag stringing was important?
It resulted in greater diversity within the workplace.
It was work that could be done by male or female workers.
It allowed workers with physical challenges to earn an income.
It allowed migrant workers to find temporary work as they moved from place to place.
Answer:
It allowed workers with physical challenges to earn an income
Explanation:
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answer:
it's c
explanation:
because it is
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Why was the Cherokee War a consequence of the French and Indian War?
A)
The Cherokee sided with the French and when they lost, the British
retaliated by taking their land.
B)
The Cherokee tried to stay neutral during the French and Indian War and
the British felt betrayed and attacked them.
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The Cherokee tried to form a Native American alliance and reclaim their
land while the British and French were fighting each other.
D)
The Cherokee sided with the British but felt the British did not do enough
to protect them and retaliated at the end of the French and Indian War.
Answer: D) The Cherokee sided with the British but felt the British did not do enough to protect them and retaliated at the end of the French and Indian War.
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What was the main event that occurred in the Schenck v. United States case?
Why did it take months before the Articles of Confederation were passed?
A) Many of the delegates to the Continental Congress had to go home to fight in the war.
B)) The British stopped the delegates from meeting the day they were supposed to sign the Articles.
C) The Articles had to be debated, approved, and ratified by all 13 states before they were passed.
D) The Continental Congress couldn't decide on a president before passing the Articles.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C) The Articles had to be debated, approved, and ratified by all 13 states before they were passed.
Explanation: