Answer: North Africa was first introduced to Islam because it was closest to the Middle East. Islam then spread to West Africa through the Sahara Desert. You just studied 27 terms!
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How do urban and national politics intervene or intersect around environmental issues?
Answer:
Due to uncontrolled urbanization in India, environmental degradation has been occurring very rapidly and causing many problems like land insecurity, worsening water quality, excessive air pollution, noise and the problems of waste disposal.
Explanation:
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If you have a bowl with six apples and you take away four, how many do you have?
Answer:
20
Explanation:
Answer:
answers vary.
Explanation:
in mathematics, you would have 2 left.
philosophically, you would still have 6 since you only moved 4 of them.
morally, the amount you stole doesn't matter, you still committed a crime of stealing.
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What does involvement and the location of the UN headquarters tell us about the U.S. role in world affairs
Answer:
The United States is one of the United Nations' most important stakeholders. The UN was created at the initiative of the US after World War II. Washington provides the largest financial contribution to the UN's overall budget. The US hosts the UN's headquarters in New York.
Explanation:
Why did millions of African-Americans relocate during the Great Migration?
Answer:
They wanted economic opportunity, freedom from racial segregation, and safety from lynching and other racist violence
Use the pyramid diagram of the social classes in feudal Japan to answer the
following question:
Figurehead
Emperor
Political leader
Shogun
Nobles
Diamyos
Wamior Class
Warriors
Samurai
Paid Soldiers
Ronin
90% of the
Population
Farmers and
Fishermen
Peasants
Crafts
People
Artisans
Merchants
Sales
People
Lowest
Class
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How were the ranks in feudal Europe unlike the ranks in the Japanese pyramid?
(1 point)
1) In Europe, merchants ranked above peasants.
2) In Europe, women held the lowest rank.
3) In Europe, there were few artisans.
oners were at one level.
Answer: Honestly I think it is A
In Europe, merchants ranked above peasants.
Explanation: And I don't what the hell the other person try to put to answer this question.
In Europe, merchants ranked above peasants were the ranks of feudal Europe unlike the ranks in the Japanese pyramid. The correct option is A. In Japanese feudal society, merchants were at the bottom of the social ladder rather than the peasants or serfs who were in European feudal society.
Why did Japan not like merchants?The lowest caste under the Tokugawa shogunate was the "Shomin," which included merchants. They were derided as parasites of society for their financial dealings. Following the abolition of the samurai class in the 1870s, many illustrious families entered the merchant class.
Due to their lack of production, merchants were positioned at the very bottom of the official system and were compelled to hustle trade local and regional goods as a result of their low status. Similar to artisans, merchants frequently resided in separate neighborhoods within cities.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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why is Copernicus famous ?
Answer:
they was the first modern European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun, or the Heliocentric Theory of the universe.
How did you feel while viewing the documentary, how do you feel now, what are your personal thoughts about the Emmett Till Story and lastly, what caught your attention the most in this documentary besides the terrible ending of Emmett’s life?
Answer: While viewing this documentary I went through such emotions. I felt furious, crushed, hateful, damaged, and wounded. This documentary was very challenging and difficult to watch. Although, I have heard about this story from my family before, by hearing it once more. I was crushed all over again. Personally, I felt like the violence act that took place was unfair and there should have been more justice. It is cruel to treat a human being like this. Where is the remorse? What caught my attention the most in the documentary was how it was built on racial discrimination.
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How did democracy expand during Jackson's Presidency?
A. All adult white men could vote over the age of 21.
B. Only rich land owners could vote.
C. Slaves were allowed to vote.
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As a result of the concept of nuclear deterrence during the Cold War,
a) both the United States and the Soviet Union were unwilling to build dangerous, destructive weapons, which would have encouraged war.
b) both the United States and the Soviet Union were willing to build weapons that were increasingly dangerous to stop the other side from attacking.
c) both the United States and the Soviet Union signed treaties to deter the development and testing of nuclear weapons.
d) both the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to work together to develop and test nuclear weapons to prevent future wars.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
B. both the United States and the Soviet Union were willing to build weapons that were increasingly dangerous to stop the other side from attacking. edge 2021
During WWII, many governments forced Jews to live in urban ghettos which often had walls to keep the occupants inside. What are these ghettos an example of?
A.
ethnic distribution
B.
regional concentration
C.
forced segregation
D.
affinity segregation
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Which statements accurately describe China after World War II ?
Choose all answers that are correct.
After Mao's death, Chinese leaders began to open the country more to the west.
The Cultural Revolution under Mao in the 1960s oppressed students and professionals.
Mao’s Great Leap Forward plan to increase industry was a great success.
Since 1976, China has had a mixture of a market economy and a communist economy.
Answer:
Since 1976, China has had a mixture of a market economy and a communist economy.
The Cultural Revolution under Mao in the 1960s oppressed students and professionals.
After Mao's death, Chinese leaders began to open the country more to the west.
Explanation:
which nation won the Battle of Britain
Answer:
La batalla de Inglaterra —en inglés: Battle of Britain; en alemán: Luftschlacht um England, "La batalla aérea por Inglaterra"— es el nombre con el que se conoce al conjunto de combates aéreos librados en cielo británico y sobre el canal de la Mancha, entre julio y octubre de 1940, cuando Alemania buscó destruir a la Real Fuerza Aérea Británica (RAF) para obtener la superioridad aérea necesaria para una invasión de Gran Bretaña, la Operación León Marino.
Ni Adolf Hitler ni la Wehrmacht creían posible conseguir una invasión anfibia con éxito hasta que la RAF hubiera sido neutralizada. Los objetivos secundarios eran destruir la producción de aeronaves y las infraestructuras terrestres para obligar al gobierno británico a buscar alguna solución negociada. Los alemanes fueron derrotados por los británicos, lo que sirvió a los Aliados para utilizar Gran Bretaña como base para invadir Europa en 1944.
Algunos historiadores han discutido sobre el hecho de que ningún tipo de invasión hubiera sido posible dada la superioridad masiva de la Marina Real británica sobre la Kriegsmarine; dicha operación probablemente hubiera sido un desastre. Se argumenta que la Luftwaffe hubiera sido incapaz de evitar la intervención decisiva de los cruceros y destructores de la Marina Real, incluso con superioridad aérea.
La batalla de Inglaterra fue la primera gran batalla enteramente disputada en el aire. Fue la mayor y más concurrida campaña aérea habida hasta hoy y la primera prueba de las estrategias de bombardeos que emergieron desde la Primera Guerra Mundial y fue también la primera vez durante esta guerra que Alemania era derrotada. Esta derrota supuso que, al invadir Hitler la URSS en 1941, Alemania lucharía en una guerra con dos frentes abiertos a la vez, contradiciendo sus ideas expuestas en Mein Kampf, en las que exponía la desventaja geográfica de Alemania, posicionada entre las potencias occidentales (como el Reino Unido y Francia) y el gobierno socialista de la URSS, respecto a otras potencias y por lo tanto no debía nunca luchar una guerra sin cerrar primero un frente antes de abrir otro.
Explanation:
Answer:
In the event, the battle was won by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Fighter Command, whose victory not only blocked the possibility of invasion but also created the conditions for Great Britain's survival, for the extension of the war, and for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
Explanation:
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5. What did the Mexican government offer to Americans to have them
move to Texas?
free land
free slaves
cheap slaves
cheap land
Answer:
free land
Explanation:
they offered liberal land grants to anyone who would become citizens, accept the Catholic faith, and settle there.
Which of the following statements about the Indian “caste system” is INACCURATE?
a person was only permitted to marry a member of the same social class
a person’s skills, abilities, and work ethic determined their social status
a person’s future social status was determined at birth
a person’s social class could only change following their death and reincarnation
it is option 2
because as soon some one was born in a caste. they have to work what the caste is special in
Which of these democratic principles is true of the Roman citizens in the Roman Republic
They could choose officials to represent their vote
they could vote directly on issues
they had no influence over government issues
they could elect councils but not Tribunes
Answer: The answer is D
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Help ASAP, which one is correct
Answer:
The answer is both A and B
Explanation:
Because at the end of the war woman’s did get the right to vote and they also got more rights to do things men’s could’ve done and they didnot.
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Question 6 of 20 To determine how to divide the time you have to finish a project, what should you do? A. Don't worry about the time; just hurry up and finish B. Just jump in and start completing tasks C. Ask for help immediately D. Divide the number of days you have by the number of tasks you have to do
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
You won’t have much work and after a few days you will stars to feel proud and do more work
Which of the following actions was not set by president George Washington
2. What about plants in particular does Friar Laurence explain in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
A. That all plants can be good or evil, depending on their usage
B. That he knows nothing about them, but that he always wanted to learn
C. That Romeo needs to be careful because there are poisonous plants growing beside harmless ones
D. That plants are the reason he became a friar
Answer:
C. That Romeo needs to be careful because there are poisonous plants growing beside harmless ones
What was the name of the British battleship that was built by Britain that made the naval race
start?
3. Why doesn't Juliet want Romeo to swear by the moon?
O A. The moon is dark depressing, and cold
O B. The moon is always changing and inconsistent
O C. She would rather that he swear by something brighter, like the sun
O D. She thinks that Romeo is lying about his love for her
Answer:
B. The moon is always changing and inconsistent
Explanation:
According to the words of the play (this is in the balcony scene in Act II, Scene 2), she asks him not to swear by the moon because the moon is not constant enough.
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Are Shinto and Confucianism a religion or a philosophy? How do you know?
Answer:
Confucianism is a humanist religion that developed in response to Buddhism and Taoism and was based on the teachings of the philosopher Confucius who lived from 551-479 BCE. Much of the teaching is based on virtues and ways of living your life.
Explanation:
Do you think the United States should take control of the rest of North America? explain why or why not.
Answer:
I think the united states should take control of North America because one we would have more land and spread out the population and two because we could possibly have more army soldiers incase of a war
Explanation:
Answer: No
Explanation: No, it would give us too much power and essentially cause a war
Which option identifies the food safety measure represented in the following scenario?
Farmers in Idaho attend a seminar at the local grange about manure management and the preservation of “clean soil.”
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP)
International Organization for Standardization 2200 (ISO)
Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs)
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
A.
To bring together government and business leaders
B.
To respond to new economic threats from the British Crown
C.
To replace the Articles of Confederation with a new constitution
D.
To revise the Articles of Confederation and make them stronger
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Answer:
The Constitutional Convention took place from May 14 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The point of the event was decide how America was going to be governed. Although the Convention had been officially called to revise the existing Articles of Confederation, many delegates had much bigger plans.
Explanation:
What happened during the battle of Tanneburg?
Answer:
In the middle of August 1914, much sooner than had been anticipated, Russia sent two armies into East Prussia, while Germany, according to its war strategy, had the bulk of its forces concentrated to the west, against France. The Russian 1st Army, under General Pavel Rennenkampf, advanced to the northeastern corner of East Prussia, while Samsonov’s 2nd Army made headway into the southwest, planning to join with Rennenkampf’s men and pin the outnumbered German 8th Army between them. After a Russian victory in the Battle of Gumbinnen on August 20, however, Rennenkampf paused to regroup his forces.
Meanwhile, change was afoot behind the German lines: Helmuth von Moltke, chief of the German general staff, chose to replace the previous leader, Maximilian von Prittwitz, after the latter issued a misguided order for a German retreat to the River Vistula, against the advice of his corps commanders. Hindenburg, a retired general of great stature, and Ludendorff, who had just led the German capture of the Belgian fortress of Liege, arrived in East Prussia and immediately authorized an aggressive counter-action against the Russians, previously planned by a senior staff officer in the region, Colonel Max Hoffmann.
Separated by the great Masurian Lakes, the two Russian armies were unable to effectively communicate with each other as to their movements, a circumstance that would prove deadly. Though Ludendorff succumbed to nerves initially, delaying the start of the German attack by one day, Hindenburg was able to calm his subordinate—not for the last time in what would become a fabled partnership. On August 26, after intercepting uuencoded wireless messages from both Samsonov and Rennenkampf, the Germans were able to take Samsonov’s army by surprise with the force of their attack near the village of Tannenberg, to the southwest of the Masurian Lakes. The delay in starting the attack had given Samsonov’s forces more time to advance deeper into the sack formed by the German divisions enveloping them from both sides, the strength of which Samsonov consistently underestimated. After three days of battering by German artillery, Samsonov’s troops began their retreat; more German forces cut off their path and a massive slaughter ensued. In the first hours of August 30, confronting the reality of his army’s collapse, Samsonov went into the forest, away from his staff, and shot himself.
In total, over 50,000 Russian soldiers were killed and some 92,000 taken as prisoners in the Battle of Tannenberg—named thus by the Germans in vengeful remembrance of the village, where in 1410 the Poles had defeated the Teutonic Knights. By the end of August, Russia’s ambitious advance in East Prussia in August 1914 had achieved at least one of its goals, albeit at a tremendous cost: two German corps had been removed from the Western to the Eastern Front in order to confront the Russian menace. Though the two corps had not arrived in time to play a role in the Battle of Tannenberg—which would remain the greatest German triumph of the war against Russia on the Eastern Front—they would also be unable to aid their comrades at the Battle of the Marne in early September, when German forces advancing towards Paris were decisively defeated by British and French troops in a crucial victory for the Allies.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I would think probably d
Explanation:
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what were two reasons that the new england states were ideal for the development of early factories
Answer:New England was ideal for the development for factories because the ppor soil caused people to leave their farms, to find work, river provided water power to run machinery, easily accessible ports for passage, proximity to resources.
Explanation:
Briefly summarize both sides of the argument that made it difficult for the U.S. Congress to pass the farm bill in 2013. Your summary should be at least one paragraph. BRAINLIEST
Answer:
The farm bill is an expansive piece of legislation that provides funding for commodity programs, conservation, trade, nutrition, credit, rural development, research, forestry, energy, horticulture, organic agriculture, livestock, crop insurance, disaster assistance programs and tax provisions The farm bill is typically passed every five years. The 2008 Farm bill expired on September 30, 2012. Congress extended the 2008 bill for one more year, which caused controversy over the 2013-2014 Farm Bill.
The vast majority of the $1 trillion farm bill was nutrition--roughly 75% of the total bill. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) made up about 72% of the nutrition budget. Crop insurance was the second largest budgetary expense.
Nutrition and federal spending were in the cross hairs of the farm bill debate. Republicans sought cuts to the food assistance programs and Democrats were concerned with crop insurance fraud. In an effort to push through some type of farm bill, the House attempted to split food stamps from farm policy and create two separate bills in September 2013. This would have been the first time since 1973 that food stamps split from farm policy. Despite the split bill being passed in the House, it stalled in the Senate in September 2013.
After the first round of debate in September 2013, Congress did not revisit the bill until early 2014. On January 29, 2014, the U.S. House approved the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013, H.R. 2642, also known as the Farm Bill. The bill passed by a vote of 251-166. The nearly 1,000-page bill reformed and continued various programs of the Department of Agriculture through 2018. The $1 trillion bill expanded crop insurance for farmers by $7 billion over the next decade and created new subsidies for rice and peanut growers that would kick in when prices drop. However, cuts to the food stamp program cut an average of $90 per month for 1.7 million people in 15 states. On February 4, 2014, the Democratic controlled Senate approved the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013, H.R. 2642, also known as the Farm Bill.