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Select the boxes to identify denominations in sects of Christianity today
How is Nigeria's 'head of government' chosen?
A.
All citizens vote for the head of government, but the king must give final approval of the vote.
B.
All citizens vote directly for the head of government and also vote separately for a legislature.
C.
All citizens belonging to the Sunni branch of Islam may vote for head of government.
D.
All citizens vote for legislative members and the group with the most votes will choose the head of government.
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What is another name for the Supreme Court
Answer:
Court of last Resort
Explanation:
Police officers may not search your home without a search warrant or reasonable cause. This is an example of
-necessity of compromise
-majority rule: minority rule
-worth of the individual
-individual rights
Answer:
individual rights
Explanation:
this is the only one that sounds even remotely correct
During Germany's Colonial Empire around the 1900s, why didn't Germany make an attempt to teach their colonies or let them have self rule?
Answer:The German colonial empire (German: Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the overseas colonies, dependencies and territories of Imperial Germany. Unified in the early 1870s, the chancellor of this time period was Otto von Bismarck. Short-lived attempts of colonization by individual German states had occurred in preceding centuries, but crucial colonial efforts only began in 1884 with the Scramble for Africa. Claiming much of the left-over uncolonized areas of Africa, Germany built the third-largest colonial empire at the time, after the British and French.[2] The German Colonial Empire encompassed parts of several African countries, including parts of present-day Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Namibia, Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, Chad, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, New Guinea, and numerous other West Pacific / Micronesian islands.
Germany lost control of its colonial empire when the First World War began in 1914, in which all of its colonies were invaded by the Allies during the first weeks of the war. However, a few colonial military units held out in remote areas for a while longer: German South West Africa surrendered in 1915, Kamerun in 1916 and German East Africa in 1918.
Germany's colonial empire was officially confiscated with the Treaty of Versailles after Germany's defeat in the war and each colony became a League of Nations mandate under the supervision (but not ownership) of one of the victorious powers. The German colonial empire ceased to exist in 1919.[3] Plans to regain their lost colonial possessions persisted through the Second World War, with many at the time suspecting that this was a goal of the Third Reich all along.
Explanation:
10. What was the US foreign policy towards the Soviet Union and its allies?
containment
aggression
pacifism
acceptance
Write a short note on Titanic.
Answer:
The Titanic was a giant British cruise ship. It sank after hitting an iceberg. Around 1500 people died from the sinking. It was a really fancy ship with many swimming pools and places to play.
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Which areas in Japan have the lowest elevations?
lands near the coast
mountainous areas
forested areas
lands near volcanoes
Answer:
lands near the coast
Explanation:
The areas in Japan that have the lowest elevations is "lands near the coast."
This is evident in the fact that the lowest elevation in Japan is the "surface of Hachirōgata" which is 4 meters below the sea level from a natural point.
Even that Hachirōgata is a lake in Akita Prefecture in northern Japan which is a body of land near the coast.
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What caused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to
step back from their royal duties?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped back from there royal duties because they wanted to work towards financial independence, while still continuing there royal duties for the queen.
What role did Great Britain play in India's history of religious tension?
For many scholars, the simple answer lies in the negative legacies of British colonialism. It was the British that “constructed” modern Hindu and Muslim identities through mechanisms like the first scientific census of 1871. And it was the British that used a “divide-and-rule” policy to drive apart religious communities, thereby promoting violence between them. In this post, however, I will argue that this seemingly straightforward argument connecting British rule and modern communal riots is problematic for three reasons.
First, what do we know about Hindu-Muslim conflict before the British? While many scholars in the humanities have looked into precolonial religious identity and conflict, most social scientists are content to focus solely on “modern” India. But India’s history did not start with the British. Consider, for instance, the argument that Hindu and Muslim identities were constructed by British administrators. The work of scholars of Indian religions like David Lorenzen and Andrew Nicholson shows that there was a clear sense of difference between Hindu and Muslim communities long before British rule. Similarly, Hindu-Muslim riots in India date back to hundreds of years before any British official set foot on the subcontinent. In the fourteenth century, the famed Moroccan scholar Ibn Battuta wrote about the state of Hindu-Muslim relations in the south Indian town of Mangalore: :
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what style of art emphasizes emotion. feeling. and imagination?
a] realism
b] impressionism
c] cubism
d] romanticism
Answer: d] romanticism
Explanation: This is because a lot of art in this period has loose brushwork and strong color contrasts.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What is shari'a law?
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Explanation:
"The law, as we understand the word in the West, meaning the rules that regulate relations among people, is an integral part of Sharia. Rules of law are rules of Sharia, but not all the rules of Sharia are rules of law. However, the words “Sharia” and “law” are often used interchangeably.
After the death of the Prophet Mohammed, Muslim jurists known as fuqaha’ (singular faqih) began studying the Sharia to discern its legal rules, leading to the formation of schools of Islamic legal thought known as mazahib (singular mazhab). The work of these schools initiated a new discipline of Islamic study known as ilm al-fiqh or the science of knowledge.[2]
The Islamic legal theory espoused by these schools compared the law to a tree with few roots and many branches and divided ilm al-fiqh into ilm al-usul, or science of the roots, and ilm al-fourou’, or science of the branches.
Ilm al-usul dealt with the philosophical underpinning of Sharia law and the methodology used to elucidate the legal rules applicable in the various fields of the law, while ilm al-fourou’ dealt with the actual elucidation of these rules. The elucidation process is called ijtihad, or exertion of the utmost efforts in seeking to translate God’s commands and exhortations into specific legal rules.
Ilm al-fourou’ is divided into two major components, ibadat and muamalat. Ibadat means “worship” and consists of the rules applicable to religious rituals such as prayer, fasting, and pilgrimage. These rules are mandatory, but their implementation is left to the personal decisions of the believers. Muamalat, on the other hand, means “transactional dealings” and consists of the rules applicable to commercial and other types of relations, such as trade, marriage, and partnerships. The rules of muamalat constitute a comprehensive legal system whose legal rules can be identified by consulting the writings of the jurists of the relevant school of Islamic legal thought.
Sharia law may vary from one school to another on certain issues. For example, according to the Shiite Jaafari school, the law of inheritance gives the daughters of the deceased parents the right to inherit all non-reserved parts of the estate in the absence of male siblings, while the Sunni schools (Hanafi, Shafii, Maliki, and Hanbali) do not.[3]"
APPLYING MAIN IDEAS Communist guerrilla forces that fought for the National Liberation Front (NLF) were called the a. Khmer Rouge. b. Vietcong. c. Vietminh. d. North Vietnamese Army.
Answer: the answer is B. viet cong
Explanation: The Viet Cong also known as the National Liberation Front of Southern Vietnam or NLF was an armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia.
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Do you think that the United States should spend billions of dollars on weapons and the military?
Answer:
Depending on if they need it.
Explanation: The U.S. should spend money on weapons and military care only for necessary needs like health.
how does national dept effect future generations?
Answer:
it slows economic growth, which in turn slows the growth of wages and income. This slower growth occurs mainly due to the phenomenon known as “crowd out,” whereby investors purchase government debt at the expense of making productive investments in private capital.
Explanation:
Answer:
rising debt is that it slows economic growth, which in turn slows the growth of wages and income
Explanation:
How do you think Frederick Douglass’s experiences as a former slave impacted or shaped his arguments or claims in this speech?
Answer:
Yes, I believe that he had more experiences to share that helped him form his arguments. Along with that, he was a primary source for what happened to slaves.
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answer:
c
Explanation:
"tut was buried there because his wasn't completed," silverman said. howard carter discovery of an entirely unknown tomb galvanized the world. but he wasn't the first person to enter it. "there were at least two intrusions, the first a couple of years after the burial, the second shortly after," silverman said
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explain Gerrymandering in your own words.
Answer:
Gerrymandering is the strategical separation of district boundaries to benefit one particular political group over the other(mostly in elections)
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List 10 items a country needs economically.
Answer:
They include;
Land
Human Labor
Capital
Technology
Efficient transport and road networks
Education
International trade and relations
Natural resources
A serene political environment
Law
Explanation:
For a country to thrive economically, the following are needed;
1. Land: Before any transactions can take place, land is a primary factor that determines where and to what extent the exchange of goods and services can go.
2. Human Labor: The labor force of a nation consisting of the young and adult population put in effort to make transactions that will benefit the economy.
3. Capital: Investment in economic activities increase productivity and this improves the economy of the nation.
4. Technology: Technological inventions such as the internet and other improved devices ensure a smooth flow of information needed to process economic activities.
5. Efficient transport and road networks: Good roads and transport systems ensure a faster movement of people and products from one location to another.
6. Education: An educated population can better employ their acquired knowledge for the better functioning of the economy.
7. International trade and relations: The importation and exportation of goods among different economies determine their strength. An economy that exports most of its produce can have a stronger currency.
8. Natural resources: The natural deposits in a country such as oil, coal, gold, etc., can be processed for export to other countries.
9. A serene political environment: A tensed political space will cause interruptions in the smooth flow of activities in a nation. This in turn has a direct impact on the nation.
10. Law: When laws are made that favor economic policies, a smoother environment that allows for the transaction of economic activities is possible.
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Answer:
She has a (thing) for traveling the world.
Explanation:
Which of the following is marked by the X on the map?
A
the Great Rift Valley
В.
the Kalahari Desert
CO the Sahara
D
the Sahel
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How does President Harry S. Truman compare to other American President's when it comes to social advocacy?
Answer:
He was unpopular
Explanation:
President Harry S. Truman, who served between 1945 to 1953 in comparison to other American President's when it comes to social advocacy was UNPOPULAR.
The reason for being unpopular is quite many, however, the major reasons are the issue of the Korean War, issues of corruption in his administration, and the anti-communist issue about Senator McCarthy and his allies
Why did the treaty that ended the Revolutionary war anger Joseph Brant?
Explanation:
Brant denounced the British "no offensive war" policy as a betrayal of the Iroquois and urged the Indians to continue the war, but they were unable to do so without British supplies. ... In May 1783, a bitter Brant when he learned about the treaty of Paris wrote "England had sold the Indians to Congress".
Which quote is found in the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:
That all men are created equal. That they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. That among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I think
Why did both the Union and Confederacy care about British neutrality?
The simple version is that both Union and Confederacy cared about British neutrality for the same reason - both sides of the same coin so to speak.
The Confederacy was an agrarian society. Their two major crops were cotton and tobacco, much of which they exported to England. Their manufacturing capabilities were minor and they relied on the income they got from their trade with England to purchase many manufactured goods, especially weapons.
The Union had considerable manufacturing capability of their own, and wanted England to stay neutral for exactly that reason, so that they (the English) would not respond militarily to the Union blockade of Confederate ports, which effectively cut off the supply of arms, equipment and cash the Confederacy needed to survive.
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