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Explanation:
1. According to the law of superposition, if the terrain was undisturbed, the layer E would be the youngest and the layer A would be the oldest.
2. The law of horizontality states that sediment deposited into water will settle at the bottom in flat, horizontal layers. This would make us expect that we could find layer D in sector 3. To explain the absence, if none of the stratum D species lived there, there would be no stratum D fossils there.
3. The law of faunal and floral succession suggests that the graphic did not go through any geologic processes after deposition.
4. According to the law of cross-cutting relationships, Layer A is the oldest, and Magma F is the youngest.
In two or more complete sentences define stratigraphy.:
Stratigraphy is a branch of geology concerned with the study of rock layers (strata) and layering (stratification). It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks.
In two or more complete sentences, explain the principle of superposition:
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle, also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually
Define and compare the relationship between the following principles. Provide a supporting example for each comparison.
Original Horizontality
Original Lateral Extension
Cross-Cutting Relationships
Inclusion
Uniformities:
Original Horizontality- This principle stated by Nicholas Steno says that the gravitational pull deposits the sediment layers horizontally.
Original Lateral Extension- It states that a rock keeps on extending laterally unless a structural change prevents it.
Cross- cutting Relationships- This relationship states that if one geologic feature cuts another feature then it is younger of the two.
Inclusion- The inclusions observed in the sedimentary rocks if are in a formation then it concludes that the foundation is younger than the inclusion.
Uniformity- It states that all the geological processes are executed in a similar manner and a same intensity can be found in the past and in the present. This uniformity in the geological processes is enough for all the changes in geology.
The first two principles conclude that Earth was in the continuous process of formation and it still is because the deposit of layers and their constant extension and movements are the reason.
The inclusion and cross cutting are related as they both states about the sediment rock formations and the how it decides the ages of rock through changes. Uniformity is the bond that controls all the principles.
“You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly.” -Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which of the following statements best explain the quote above?
a
Southeast Asian nations will support one another in the fight against communism.
b
The strongest Southeast Asian nation will remain standing after the others fall to communism.
c
No one can predict what will happen if communism spreads in Southeast Asia
d
If one Southeast Asian nation falls to communism, the others will fall also.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The quote is talking about the certainty of the last domino falling so only D makes sense
Answer:
it will either fall down or be the only one to stay up
Explanation:
Betty Friedan was a
leader in the
Women's Rights
Movement by
fighting what
Answer:
abortion rights
Explanation:
she fought for abortion rights and in 1969 fought for Repeal of Abortion laws now known as NARAL
types of pictures used in Egypt
Answer:
hieroglyphics
Explanation:
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1: why did Robert Livingston and James Monroe go to France to meet with the French foreign minister
2: summarize why New Orleans was so important to the United States in the early 1800
3: do you think the French believe that Louisiana Territory was important land for their country explain your reasoning
Answer:
1. He was worried that the judicial branch had given itself too much power. Why did Robert Livingston and James Monroe go to France to meet with the French foreign minister? Jefferson decided as president he didn't have the authority to buy Louisiana
2.Why was New Orleans important to settlers in the western regions of the U.S ? Because New Orleans was a very important trading port. ... The New Orleans was very important for importing and exporting goods;Mississippi River was a major transportation for settlers and good to ship items east.
3.I don't think the French believed that the Louisiana Territory was important land for their country because they offered all of Louisiana to the Americans very easily and at a cheap price ($15 million to double the size of the U.S.) when the Americans just wanted the New Orleans territory.
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Answer:
1. To buy New Orleans
2. New Orleans was a very good trading port and was very important for importing and exporting goods
3I don't think the French believed that the Louisiana Territory was important to land for their country because they offered all of Louisiana to the Americans very easily and at a cheap price ($15 million to double the size of the U.S.) when the Americans just wanted the New Orleans territory.
Explanation:
Following the revolutionary war what was created as a result of a compromise between northern and southern states?
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2. Why was the Populist Party appealing for farmers?
Answer:
becuase the cost of production started to fall. and the efforts that the farmers were trying to make were hopeless. so this led to the populist party
Explanation:
To improve the economic conditions for the farmers .
Explanation:
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
a market and a place where people meet and debate
A.agora
B.colony
C.peninsula
D.acropolis
E.polis
✨only one ✨
Answer:
The answer is Agora.
Explanation:
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Which groups were already in the West? What is happening to them?
PLSSSSSSSSSSSSS HELP? What was life like for enslaved people in the early republic?
Answer:
Most enslaved people lived on plantations, forced labor camps dedicated to the large-scale production of cash crops. By 1850, more than half of enslaved people in the United States grew cotton for export to northern and British textile mills.
Explanation:
Answer:
Wealth in the South was measured in the terms of land and slaves. Slaves were treated as property, subject to being bought and sold. Some whites were sensitive about how they treated the other humans that they referred to slavery as “that peculiar institution”. Most slaves labored in the fields, but many learned skilled crafts or worked as house servants, in factories or on construction gangs. In large plantation in the Cotton Belt, slaves worked in “gangs” under an overseer. These overseers were sometimes helped by black “drivers” who enforced a sun-up to sun-down workday, 6 days a week.
Explanation:
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1.In the election of 1824, the four candidates were all
And what party they were in
Answer:
In 1824, all of the candidates claimed allegiance to the Democratic-Republican Party (often called Republican) which linked back directly to Jefferson and Madison.
what dose beyond reasonable doubt mean?
Answer:
Beyond a reasonable doubt is the legal burden of proof required to affirm a conviction in a criminal case. ... This means that the prosecution must convince the jury that there is no other reasonable explanation that can come from the evidence presented at trial.
Explanation:
Answer:
affirm a conviction in a criminal case
Explanation:
Which pretty much means. The prosecution must convince the jury that there is no other reasonable explanation that can come from the evidence presented at trial.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The United Nations helped hundreds of thousands of World War II orphans.
True or
False
Answer:
True. UN did help thousands of orphans and non orphans as well. Anyone affected by the war was helped.
Answer:
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What type of attitude did the United States adopt when World War I began? A. moral diplomacy B. imperialism C. isolationism
Answer:
C is the answer
Explanation:
The correct option is C. Isolationism type of attitude the United States adopt when World War I began. President Woodrow Wilson declared the United States would remain neutral when World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, and many Americans backed this noninterventionist stance.
How did WW1 affect the US culture and society?Due to the hypervigilant state that the war had placed US society in, there were outbursts of violence directed at those who were perceived as being unfaithful to the country. German-Americans were the ones that suffered the most. Threats and harassment were also directed at socialists and immigrants.
Most Americans hoped that if a war broke out, it would only include Serbia and Austria-Hungary. They failed to see the need for involvement from other countries. They were unaware that a network of alliances would inevitably assemble all the major European nations on one of the two sides.
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Do you think Sharecropping was similar or different from Slavery? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Since the north won the war, Slavery was illegal in most states. So the formal slave owners let go of their slaves but not at the same time. Because of the jim crow laws. All minorities were given little rights. So the formal slaves had no where to go but back to the farm, not as slaves but as sharecroppers. I believe they got paid but only a tiny percentage belonged to them and the rest of the profits went to the owners of the plantation.
how did the roaring twenties both divide and unite americans
Answer:
People from the north started to be more modern in many ways. Women would wear less clothes, people would go to bars and dance, they all enjoyed life. People from the South were still following their traditional ways and did not support the Roaring 20s. They would judge Northern people's way of living.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Roaring Twenties was a period in the history of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” People from coast to coast bought the same goods (thanks to nationwide advertising and the spread of chain stores), listened to the same music, did the same dances, and even used the same slang! Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture;” in fact, for many–even most–people in the United States, the 1920s brought more conflict than celebration. However, for a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities, the 1920s were roaring indeed.
Explanation:
3. What document did Hamilton want to replace at the Constitutional Convention? *
Answer:
The articles of confederation.
Explanation:
They were not set up to be adaptable basically so when it started to not work the way they needed it to work they needed to replace it. we now have the ability to use amendments to add changes the articles pf confederation did not.
How could you help conserve water and forest resources? Write a letter to your local government presenting your ideas.
Answer:
Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees:
Control over Forest Fire:
Reforestation and Afforestation:
Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Flabitation Purposes:
Protection of Forest:
Proper Utilisation of Forest Products and Forests:
While the Bourbon Triumvirate did want to strengthen economic ties with the North, unfortunately, they also wanted to keep some of the traditions of the Old South, like white supremacy.
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Answer:
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Look at the graphic organizer ? 1)Silks, 2)Batik, 3)Jewels. Identify the best title for the graphic organizer. A)Cultural influences South Asia and Southeast Asia B)Cultural declines in South Asia and Southeast Asia C)Cultural landscape of South Asia and Southeast Asia D) Cultural heritage South Asia and Southeast Asia
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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____ 1. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused a conflict between which two countries (that led to WWI)?
a. Russia & Serbia
b. Germany & Austria-Hungary
c. Russia & France d. Serbia & Austria-Hungary
d.
____ 2. Which of the following was NOT a cause ofWWI
a. European nationalism
b. Imperialist competition
c. American isolationism
d. Stockpiling weapons
____ 3. Which of the MAIN causes of the Great War involved an arms race between European countries?
a. Alliances
b. Militarism
c. Nationalism
d. Imperialism
____ 4. France, England, Russia were members of which groups?
a. Central Powers/Triple Entente
b. Allied Powers/Triple Alliance
c. Central Powers/Triple Alliance
d. Allied Powers/Triple Entente
____5 . Germany and Austria-Hungary were members of which groups?
a. Central Powers/Triple Entente
b. Allied Powers/Triple Alliance
c. Central Powers/Triple Alliance
d. Allied Powers/Triple Entente
____ 6. Which of the following nations were members of the Central Powers during World War I?
a. United States, Russia, and Japan
c. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
b. Russia, France and Britain
d. Italy, Germany and Japan
____ 7. “Bombardment, tanks, curtain-fire, mines, gas, tanks, machine-guns, hand grenades - words, words, but they hold the horror of the world” - Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front
This quotation best describes the effects of the
a. technology used during World war I
b. formation of alliances in World War I
c. tension between the superpowers during the cold war
d. dangerous working conditions caused by the industrial revolution
____8 . Which weapons of mechanized warfare were introduced for the first time in WWI?
a. Airplanes
b. Rifles
c. Bayonets
d. Cannons
____9 . Which of the following was NOT an example of “Total War” during World War I?
a. Converting factories to make weapons and military supplies
b. Allowing freedom of speech and rejecting the use of propaganda
c. Government rationing programs d. Drafting soldiers into the military
____ 10. During WWI, governments used rationing to limit
a. civilian antiwar activities. c. overuse of important resources like food and fuel.
b. purchases of goods produced by women in factories.
d. production and purchasing of luxury item
____11 . What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
a. The U.S. navy’s warning of the type of warfare the Central Powers could expect.
b. Germany’s policy of sinking any ship in British waters without warning.
c. Britain’s policy of sinking any ship in German waters without
warning.
d. Germany’s decision to focus its resources on the Black Sea.
____12 . Why was it difficult to gain an advantage over the enemy in trench warfare?
a. Too many soldiers died of disease in the trenches.
b. The machine gun made it nearly impossible for troops to advance into “no man’s land.”
c. No weapons were used.
d. Too few soldiers were willing to kill the enemy.
____13 Why was the Battle of Verdun important during World War I?
a. One million soldiers died without a clear winner
b. Germany used unrestricted warfare for the first time
c. Germany’s Schlieffen plan was successful
d. It showed how trench warfare could help quickly win the war
____ 14. All of the following are reasons why the U.S. entered World War I in 1917 EXCEPT:
a. Fear of the spread of Communism
c. Zimmerman Telegram
b. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
d. Propaganda and loans to Allies
____ 15. Americans were outraged when _______ sent a letter to _______ offering incentives to attack the United States
a. France, Germany
c. Germany , Mexico
b. Austria-Hungary , Serbia
d. Germany , Canada
____ 16. * Led the Bolsheviks in a revolution (1917)
* Promised “Peace, Land, and Bread”
* Was inspired by Karl Marx and The Communist Manifesto
Which leader is described by these statements?
a. Joseph Stalin c. Vladimir Lenin
b. Czar Nicholas II d. Rasputin
_____17. * Five Year Plans
* Collective Farms
* Purges of political opponents
Who is most associated with these policies ?
. a. Rasputin
b. Vladimir Lenin
c. Joseph Stalin
d. Czar Nicholas II
____18 . The most important of Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was his desire to ...
a. punish Germany for its role in the war
b. avoid self -determination when
c. create a League of Nations to promote peace
redrawing the map of Europe
d. increase the size of the British and French militaries
____ 19. The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany for its role in WWI by...
a. dividing Germany into four occupied zones
b. taking away German territory in the Balkans and Spain
c. supporting economic sanctions by the United Nations
d. Forcing Germany to accept blame for the war and to pay reparations
____ 20. Because militarism had been a major cause of the war, the framers of the Treaty of Versailles...
a. Required Germany to pay reparations for war damages
b. Barred Germany from maintaining an army
the Pacific
d. Forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for the war
Answer:
1. D
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. D
14. A
15. C
16. A
17. D
18. C
19. D
20. A
Answer:
1/ d. Serbia & Austria-Hungary
3/ Militarism
4/ b. Allied Powers/Triple Alliance
6/ c. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman
5/ a. Central Powers/Triple Entente
PLEASE HELP:'D
The Bay of Pigs
invasion was essentially a response to:
Select One:
A: Nuclear threat from the Soviet Union.
B: A revolution to place U.S - backed leader into power.
C: The Soviet Union expansion into Cuba.
D: The hiding of Soviet nuclear wweapons in Cuba.
E: The overthrow of President Fulgencio by Fidel Castro.
Answer:
On April 17, 1961, 1,400 Cuban exiles launched what became a botched invasion at the Bay of Pigs on the south coast of Cuba. In 1959, Fidel Castro came to power in an armed revolt that overthrew Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Explanation:
Which of these cities is Timbuktu?
A
B
C
D
Using Source 3, how are the Treaty of Versailles and the Nazi party related?
A) The Treaty and the Nazi party are not related.
B) The Nazi party was created in response to German hate for
the Treaty of Versailles
C) The Treaty expanded the powers of the Nazi party
D) The Treaty was written by the Nazi party
Answer:
B) The Nazi party was created in response to German hate for
the Treaty of Versailles.
Explanation:
The Treaty screwed Germany over in a lot of ways and the image shows this perfectly. In a way, the allies created the Nazi party.
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Using the C.E.R Method.
How did expansion of the Industrial Revolution and economic philosophies impact society and politics?
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Our redemption was a purchasing back to God by Jesus.
True or False
Answer:
the answer true
Explanation:
How did Abolitionists work to end American Slavery?
Answer:
The abolitionists saw slavery as an abomination and an affliction on the United States, making it their goal to eradicate slave ownership. They sent petitions to Congress, ran for political office and inundated people of the South with anti-slavery literature.
Explanation:
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Select the items that explain why labor unions were needed.
Legally, companies only had to listen to unions.
Individual workers who objected to conditions were simply fired.
Unions could present a united front against employers.
Answer:
The labor movement in the United States grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions
Explanation:Individual workers who objected to conditions were simply fired.
Answer:
Individual workers who objected to conditions were simply fired.
Unions could present a united front against employers.
Explanation:
The labor movement in the United States grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions
What was significant about Missouri, Kentucky, and West Virginia?
A. They were slaveholding states that remained with the Union.
B. They were key manufacturing states that remained with the Union.
C. They were no-slaveholding states that sided with the Confederacy.
D. They were neutral states that were taken over by Confederate troops.
Answer:
D
Explanation: They were neutral states that were taken over by Confederate troops.