Answer:
im pretty sure its B .... i think i reread it like 5 times o if its wrong sorry
Explanation:
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Answer: D. B.
Explanation:(In 1940, he tried to vote but he was denied his right, he filed a lawsuit and since 1944 he was able to vote in the same place where he was once refused
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The state of enlightenment for Buddhists:
In Buddhism, enlightenment (called bodhi in Indian Buddhism, or satori in Zen Buddhism) is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and stops being reborn because they have reached Nirvana. Once you get to Nirvana you are not born again into samsara
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what has happened in Suriname since the country gained independence in 1975?
a. a stable democracy has maintained peace and order.
b. Muslim revolutionaries have established an Islamic republic.
c. rebel groups of maroons have tried to overthrow the government.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
What are the historical circumstances surrounding the events described by Johnson?
Answer:
November 22, 1963
Lyndon Baines Johnson inaugurated
Lyndon Baines Johnson is sworn in as the thirty-sixth President of the United States following the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
November 27, 1963
Johnson addresses Congress
Johnson addresses a joint session of Congress calling on legislators to fulfill Kennedy's legacy and pass civil rights and tax legislation.
Explanation:
Which is a problem associated with deforestation?
More oxygen is available on the planet.
Poor people earn money from selling trees.
Native people have too much forest for their needs.
There is less forest habitats for plants and animals.
Which of the following did both male and female children in Rome typically do?
(A) receive education from their mothers
(B) help with household chores
(C) train as soldiers
(D) learn to read and write
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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1. Define: Diversity, Artisan
2. What would the colonists create from the flour and meal from the gristmill (What did they bake?)
3. Explain the significance of:
• Backcountry
• Subsistence farming
• Triangular trade
• Navigation Acts
• Smuggling
1. Define
Diversity: the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety; especially : the inclusion of of people of different races, cultures, etc. in a group or organization
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Artisan :a person skilled in a utilitarian art, trade, or craft, especially one requiring manual skill; a craftsperson.
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2. What would the colonists create from the flour and meal from the gristmill (What did they bake?)
Corn?!?!?! THIS ONE MIGHT BE WRONG
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3. Explain the significance of:
• Backcountry
Back country is a geographic term that dates back to the American colonial period. Sometimes also referred to as upcountry
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• Subsistence farming
Subsistence farming, form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer’s family,
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• Triangular trade
the most notorious concepts in the history of the world, the Triangular Trade played an important role in the incessant spread of slavery in the New World.
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• Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were a series of British acts active from 1651 and 1854, passed to ensure that Great Britain obtained the maximum profits in trade with her colonies and with other European countries.
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• Smuggling
America left Britain was in search of establishing freedom because of its poetic appeal, however, one of the most overlooked factors is the thing that makes the world go round: money. Smuggling(moving items in and out of a country illegally), was a vessel for America to increase its economic influence in the world.
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What are some of the reasons people work?
a. To define themselves
b. To measure self-worth
c. To have a sense of security
d. All of the above
Answer:
the answer is all of the above
Answer:
D
Explanation:
people work to make money and sometimes to escape from things that are going on in there lives
Imagine you are a reporter who has been asked to interview General Washington. Write a list of questions you would ask and answers Washington might give.
What are the three qualifications in order to be elected into the House of representatives?
Answer:
— U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 2
The Constitution requires that Members of the House be at least 25 years old, have been a U.S. citizen for at least seven years, and live in the state they represent (though not necessarily the same district).
Explanation:
Kathy wants to know how many students in her city use the internet for learning purposes. She used an email poll. Based on the replies to her poll, she found that 83% of those surveyed used the internet.
Answer: Biased
Explanation:
do you think that the present government effectively fixed the problems of the Roman Republic? Explain.
Answer:
This type of government has elected officials that govern the country and are responsible to the voters who elect them. The Romans created a republic after overthrowing a king. Romans are also responsible for creating a legal code written down which protected the rights of all citizens.
Explanation:
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Where is one of the richest fishing areas in the world?
Africa
Canada
Australia
Asia
Answer:
Canada
Explanation:
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what is an epitaph for Julius Caesar
Originally the Supreme Court was required to issue decisions on all cases that were appealed from lower courts.
True or False?
Answer: I believe false.
Explanation: At no point to my knowledge has it been signaled otherwise.
What materials did the Inca use to build suspension bridges in the Andes?
They wove wool and cotton to make rope bridges.
They cut trees from the Amazon to build wood bridges.
They dug rocks out of the mountains to build stone bridges.
They brought sand and cement from the desert to make brick bridges.
Answer:
I think its A
Explanation:
Inca Rope Bridge
The annually reconstructed Q'iswa Chaka ("rope bridge") in the Quehue District is the last of its kind.
The annually reconstructed Q'iswa Chaka ("rope bridge") in the Quehue District is the last of its kind.
Ancestor Rope bridge
Related None
Descendant Simple suspension bridge
Carries Pedestrians, livestock
Span range Short
Movable No
Design effort Advanced for its time
Falsework required No
Answer: I agree with the guy above me so choose A
Explanation:
which crop is exported by both ecuador and columbia from their tropical lowlands?
a. bananas
b. cabbage
c. beets
Please answer these questions passage is in the pic so is the questions.
Answer:
1.Like Australia, the United States has a system of government that enshrines the idea of indirect democracy. Like Australia, the American system is based on principles of political equality, majority rule and the preservation of minority rights. The United States is the oldest continuing democracy in ...
2.a. aborigines--a person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times.
b. outback-the remote and usually uninhabited inland regions of Australia.
c. maori--a member of the aboriginal people of New Zealand.
3. Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in Australia at 7,310 feet. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by land mass with an area of 2.9 million square miles. It has a population of 24.3 million people spread out between the mainland, the island of Tasmania and several other smaller islands.
in new Zealand mountain
Aoraki / Mount Cook
3,724
12,218
4.Sydney. Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales.
Melbourne is the second largest city in the country.
13.05 million
Explanation: