Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" series is a first person set of novels told from the point of view of a pioneer girl in the 1800's.
According to the map, the religion of Hinduism is dominant in which area of the world?
A.
India
B.
Russia
C.
North Africa
D.
Australia
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The genetically modified soybean plants shown in the video looked just like ordinary soybean plants. What makes them different?
How do the scientists expect to use soybeans to deliver vaccines?
Scientists once tried to use potatoes to make vaccines. Why do the scientists think that using soybeans will be more successful?
What does “agricultural alchemy” refer to in the video?
Describe the transgenic engineering that is discussed in the video.
How are engineers producing silkworms that contain two copies of the spider gene?
What does “Kevlar” refer to in the video?
Why does the video compare Kevlar to a glass window, and spider silk to a trampoline?
P.S please don't copy and paste stuff
Answer:
Can you post the link to the video mentioned in you videos?
Explanation:
What formed the Caribbean Island?
Write two paragraphs stating the causes and effects of Napoleon’s rise to power.
Answer:
Napoleon's rise to power was greatly due to the progressive events of the French Revolution. He exploited the opportunities provided by the revolution to become Emperor of France, yet he was from a poor family, it brought the principle of career opened to talents where Napoleon was promoted. Napoleon rose to power due to his victories in the military. He was an established officer and received national praise in France. The commoners supported Napoleon because he offered to bring domestic peace. Politics were useless as Napoleon had an imperial title; most political opponents were sent into exile.
Napoleon's biggest effect was the spread of nationalism, which later cause great World Wars. As Napoleon expanded the French Empire, he took over many countries and led them to find an overpowering sense of nationalism. Napoleon Bonaparte was a Fench Military who invaded much of the Europe in 19th century. He rose due to the political instability between the nations. France became a democratic republic, following the French Revolution. The Jacobin government's collapse had allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power.
Explanation:
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What kinds of things did Lucius learn in school? What things did his dad have to teach
him?
Answer: what book is this in
Explanation:
Why were military forts located in Georgia during World War II beneficial for the state?
Allowed citizens a chance to join the armed forces
Caused women to enter the workforce
Led to increased industrialization of many farms
Brought new populations and investment to GA
why does saskues rinnegan have tomoe? it just doesn't make sense( not the amount of tomoe )
Answer: because he didnt awaken it naturally on his own, it was given to him by Hagoromo gave half of his chakra to Sasuke, which led to his left Sharingan turning into a Rinnegan. therefore he cant deactivate his rinnegan. You can only deactivate it if you have acquired it yourself. If it’s deactivated there will be no tomoe in it. When activated there will be tomoe
Explanation:
Pls help !! What contributed to the idea that people have rights and that the power of government should be limited?
The Magna Carta, drafted in the year 1215, is one of the earliest pieces of evidence of a limited government. The document limited the reach of the English king's power by giving the country's nobility rights that they could exercise over the throne.
Answer:
It is D.
Explanation:
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Why do you think the Romans were so interested in explaining around the Mediterranean?
Answer:
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Explanation:
How do paragraphs 4-5 of the cotton club contribute to the key concept of the article?
this is Paragraphs 4-5
The Cotton Club was “whites-only” — only white people were allowed to come inside and enjoy the atmosphere and entertainment. On one hand, this rule was not too surprising, because during the 1920s most of the U.S. was racially segregated.
White Americans did not want to see African Americans in their social gathering places.
But on the other hand, the rule was quite surprising. First, Harlem was about 70% African American, yet none of those African Americans could go to the famous club right in their own neighborhood. Second, most of the performers at the Cotton Club were African American. The managers coordinated this intentionally.
Madison wanted to give “authentic black entertainment to a wealthy, whites-only audience.”
Answer:
try to reread agen answer is in it
Explanation:
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Answer:
The people from africa
Explanation:
They were forced everyone else was free.
Answer:
Africans
Explanation:
What federal agency is involved when a disaster such as a flood or hurricane falls on an area?
A. FEST
B. FECA
C. FEMA
D. FESTER
its C, they are the federal emergency management agency
Answer:
FEMA
Explanation:
I got it right on my Quiz
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Which of the following is an effect of radiation on Tsutomu’s body? *
A) His hair fell out.
B)He was not able to have any more children.
C)He went blind.
D)He died within five years of the bombings.
How does Canada’s location on two oceans help it to be a leader in world trade?
Answer: Canada is uniquely located on three oceans: the Artic, the Atlantic, and the Pacific. These ports allow goods to be shipped into and out of Canada easily without having to travel through other countries.
what kinds of music from Latin America came to the US
i dont know what subject this is supposed to be in lol
Answer:
The earliest popular Latin American music in the United States came with rhumba in the early 1930s, and was followed by calypso in the mid-1940s, mambo in the late 1940s and early 1950s, chachachá and charanga in the mid-1950s, bolero in the late 1950s and finally boogaloo in the mid-1960s
Explanation:
Answer:
the earliest latin american music that came to the us was rhumba in the early 1930s which was then followed by calypso in the mid 1940s, mambo in the late 1940s and early 1950s, charanga in the mid 1950s, bolero in the late 1950s and boogaloo in the mid 1960s.
"He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States."
9.What elected office is related to this passage from the Constitution?
A. Senator
B. President
C. Speaker of the House
D. Ambassador
10.What is this passage from the Constitution describing?
A. Roles
B. Qualifications
C. Sovereignty
D. Powers
Answer:
For 9. I think it's senator
For 10. The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens.
How many years after Father Hidalgo began the move to independence did Mexico actually break free of Spain?
Answer:
Date 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821 (11 years, 1 week and 4 days)
Explanation:
An employee works as a health tech at the local hospital making $25,620 per year. However, the hospital is hiring nurses at a salary of $42,800 per year. The employee went back to school to become a nurse. How much more money could the employee make working as a nurse instead of a health tech over 5 years? Enter your answer in the box.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How to Become a Registered Nurse
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Pay
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8) Mike have 648 yellow marbles and They both have 672 marbles.
9) 1722
by multiplying 46 with 41
10) 2 boxes.
one dozen = 12 units
24 muffins = 2 dozens
5. Where and when did Washington make his famous speech through which he shared this belief?
6. Why was this statement important to white leaders and businessmen?
Answer: This is important to leaders and businessmen because it benefits them. The speech was I believe in his hometown although I'm not 100% sure!
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7TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES
Assignment 07.04 The English Reformation (Interviews with the Past)
Directions: In Lesson 07.04, you studied the Reformation in England and the Tudor Dynasties. For this assignment, you will conduct mock interviews of the following historical figures: Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Using the questions below, pretend you are interviewing your historical participants individually and record the answers each would give. You will use evidence from your text and other resources to determine what your interview subjects’ answers would be.
When you have finished, you should have three (3) complete interviews. Upload your interviews to the “My Assignments” folder. Select the link entitled Assignment 07.04 The English Reformation (Interviews with the Past) and submit your assignment. The interviews are worth 100 points.
Interview Questions:
1. What were your major accomplishments?
2. What were your mistakes or regrets?
3. How did you influence others during and beyond your life?
4. Tell me about your family. Who were your parents? Did you have any siblings? Were you married? Did you have children? If so, what were their names?
5. Were you a religious person? If so, what were your beliefs?
6. If you were alive today, what changes would you like to make in your community?
7. [Come up with your own question specific to this historical figure and insert it here.]
Rubric:
Use the grading rubric below to guide you as you complete your timeline. The rubric specifies the expectations for completing the assignment, as well as the quality expected to earn the designated grade. Your teacher will use the rubric to score and explain your final grade.
Grading Rubric
Rating/Grade: Key Indicators:
Exemplary
85-100 Comprehensively answers 6-7 interview questions for each historical figure. Includes at least one (1) key historical fact for each answer. Neatly organized using the format provided. Easy to comprehend. Exceptional communication of ideas. 0-2 errors in grammar or spelling that do not detract from the overall quality.
Commendable
70-84 Adequately answers at least 4-5 interview questions for each historical figure. Includes at least one (1) key historical fact for each answer. Work is relatively neat and demonstrates an attempt to follow the format provided. Capably communicates ideas. 3-5 errors in grammar or spelling that do not affect understanding of the text.
Novice
0-69 Answers 3 or fewer interview questions for each historical figure.
Information may be missing, inaccurate, or lacking adequate detail. Work is not organized using the format provided. Difficulty in communicating ideas. More than 5 errors in grammar or spelling rendering meaning unclear.
Answer:
1.finishing school
2.giving trouble
3.by making be good role models
4.my parents werwe micheal and Aquena
5.yes i was a religious person
6.to make everyone live as one
7.what would u do if the world came to a end
Explanation:
Answer:
1.finishing school
2.giving trouble
3.by making be good role models
4.my parents werwe micheal and Aquena
5.yes i was a religious person
6.to make everyone live as one
7.what would u do if the world came to a end
Explanation:
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Where and when did Booker T. Washington make his famous speech through which he shared this belief?
Answer: On September 18, 1895, the African American educator and leader Booker T. Washington delivered his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta.
Explanation:
What was done to mental illness reform society (1800's).
Answer:
In early 19th century America, care for the mentally ill was almost non-existent: the afflicted were usually relegated to prisons, almshouses, or inadequate supervision by families. Treatment, if provided, paralleled other medical treatments of the time, including bloodletting and purgatives.
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5. Where and when did Washington make his famous speech through which he shared this belief?
6. Why was this statement important to white leaders and businessmen?
7. Why do you think this became known as the “Atlanta Compromise” speech?
Answer:
5.) On September 18, 1895, the African American educator and leader Booker T. Washington delivered his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta.
6.) "In all things purely social," he explained, "we can be as separate as the fingers, yet as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress." In his speech, Washington opposed unions and foreign immigration. He argued that these were not in the interests of African Americans.
7.) Praising the South for some of the opportunities it had given Blacks since emancipation, Washington asked whites to trust Blacks and provide them with opportunities so that both races could advance in industry and agriculture. This shared responsibility came to be known as the Atlanta Compromise.
Explanation:
All found online. Must put in your own words.
Math the questions with the letter. No links, downloads, or anything. Don't need to explain. Will mark brainliest.
Answer:
photo copy of answers
Explanation:
you just match things
Read the passage from Prince Shotoku’s constitution.
Respect the three treasures: the Buddha, the Buddhist law, and the Buddhist priesthood. They are the shelter that all people require. All people can learn these truths, no matter their past behavior.
—The Seventeen-Article Constitution, Prince Shotoku
What does the passage reveal about the influence of China on medieval Japan?
A- Japan as a whole rejected Buddhist influences and spiritual practices.
B- Farmers and workers practiced Buddhism, but the ideas were not embraced by elites
C- Shintoism was eventually replaced by Buddhist practices in the japanese court.
D- The practices of Buddhism influenced the japanese government during Prince Shotoku's reign
Answer:
I would say D, it makes the most sense
Hi please answer as fast as you can!
Can an increase in federal spending lead to overall growth? Explain the debate around this idea and give an example.
Explanation:
Fiscal Multiplier is often seen as a way that spending can boost growth in the economy. This multiplier state that an increase in government spending leads to an increase in some measures of economic wide output such as GDP.
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What policies did the populists party support?
Which Georgia politician was a famous populist?
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Answer:
effects
Explanation:
All of those seem to be EFFECTS that come from the CAUSE of smoking, so it is not the cause, they are also not SOLUTIONS, since they don't provide a way to fix the problems.