The federal Supreme Court hears about ____________ cases per year.
Select one:
a. 80-100
b. 90-120
c. 70-80
d. 50-60

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Answer 1
D. 50-60 not a lot of things get to the Supreme Court level
Answer 2

Answer:

90-120

Explanation:

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how will you warn the town that they need to evacuate?

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A siren lol. I’m not sure lol

Answer:

a loud sound

Explanation:

i don't know

When was the first attack on the British by Washington's troops?
December 25, 1776
June 7. 1776
July 4, 1776
June 4, 1778

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Answer:

December 25, 1776

Explanation:

December 25 1776 I think

Before reading the Navajo poem "Twelfth Song of Thunder," think about what you already know about American Indians. Write down at least four facts you know about them.

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Answer:

European and American settlers drove American Indians off their native lands between the 1600s and 1900s.

The US government used to send American Indian children to boarding schools where they were forced to give up their culture and accept western European culture.

Many American Indian religions worship and respect nature.

American Indians have a traditional event called a powwow, where they gather to socialize and to honor their heritage.

Explanation:

Answer:

Here are four facts I know about American Indians:

European and American settlers drove American Indians off their native lands between the 1600s and 1900s.

The US government used to send American Indian children to boarding schools where they were forced to give up their culture and accept western European culture.

Many American Indian religions worship and respect nature.

American Indians have a traditional event called a powwow, where they gather to socialize and to honor their heritage.

Explanation:

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Which is one of the ways that the Latin language is commonly used today?
A.
It is used by inventors to name new products.
B.
It is used by city planners to name new towns.
C.
It is used by scientists to name plants and animals.
D.
It is used by librarians to keep track of books.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

C makes the most sense

sorry if I am wrong

hope this helps

Answer:

I think the answer is C

Explanation:

Latin is still used in the creation of new words in modern languages of many different families, including English and Romance languages

B. This is an overhead shot of Olympus Mons. It is the largest volcanic
mountain in space, about 700 km wide and 22 km high. Where
would
you
find it?​

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Answer:

yes Olympus Mons, volcano on the planet Mars, the highest point on the planet and the largest known volcano in the solar system. Centred at 19° N, 133° W, Olympus Mons consists of a central edifice 22 km (14 miles) high and 700 km (435 miles) across.

On celestial object: Mars

Type of planetographic feature: Volcano

You can find it on Mars.

19. Which of the following is NOT a goal of either fiscal or monetary policy
2. Maintain economic growth
b. Keep prices stable
c. Loter the federal deficit
d Full employment

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Answer:

Explanation:

The scale model of a boat is tcm: 4.5 meters. If the real boat has a length of 63 meters, what is

the length of the model boat?

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should minimum wage be at 5 dollars an hour? why or why not? be sure to defend your answer.

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Bc that’s how it should be

Which of the following do the monotheistic religions have in common? (4 points)

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What do the monotheistic religions have in common?
The three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam readily fit the definition of monotheism, which is to worship one god while denying the existence of other gods. But, the relationship of the three religions is closer than that: They claim to worship the same god.

Example of Straw man fallacy

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Answer:

what is the question

Explanation:

the question is only wrong

Person A: The children's winter concert at the school should include non-Christmas songs too. Person B: You won't be happy until Christmas songs are banned from being played on the radio! This is an example of straw man fallacy.

Try These questions out and I’ll give you brainliest 6-10

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Answer:

I am sorry but I cannot see 6

7 D

8 B

9 TRUE

10 C

Explanation:

Tell me what 6 says

Answer:

6. e. new york. 7. Republican 8. B. pearl harbor 9.false 10. C

PLEASE HELP. (45 points.)
What other new sea technology having to do with warfare was developed during this time
period? Write a 1 paragraph summary on
what you find along with a link to your source or sources.

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Why were city planning and zoning a necessity in American cities?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Because they can help avoid the mixing of incompatible land uses.This has both environmental and economic benefits. Economies with an efficient and effective zoning process make zoning maps of cities accessible to builders.

How much will a 64 affect my 87 grade in world history

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Answer:

77%

Explanation:

If you add64+87 to find the average you get 154. Then you need to divide it by two and you get 77%.

You would have a 2.33 GPA which would be a C+ and your percentage would be around 77-79
This is not exact but an estimate:)

Read the list below before answering the question that follows.

poll tax

literacy test

grandfather clause

What do the three items on the list have in common?

A. They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote.

B. They all went into effect before the Civil War ended.

C. They were all put in place by the Freedmen’s Bureau.

D. They were all approved by the federal government.

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The correct answer is A) They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote.

The three items on the list have in common the following: "They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote."

It is true that the poll tax, the literacy test, and the grandfather clause were created to limit African Americans the possibility to vote in elections.

At the end of the Civil War, Congress passed the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution that granted citizenship rights to former slaves and black people.

However, that could not be translated into the right o vote. The JimCrow laws and other southern legislation such as the Black codes limited the rights of African Americans.

People protested. marched, and discussed this issue. That's why Congress had to pass the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870, which says that the right to vote for all citizens cannot be denied due to race, color, or social status.  

How long did the 369th serve in combat

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Answer:

191 days!

Explanation:

All told, the 369th spent 191 days in combat, longer than any other American unit in the war. The U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH) credits them with participation in the Champagne-Marne, Meuse-Argonne, Champagne 1918, and Alsace 1918 campaigns. The regiment also received the French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star.

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Imagine you are a reporter covering the Birmingham Campaign in 1963. What details would you include in your news
story? What information do you think is most critical for the public to have?
In 150-200 words, write a brief eye-witness report over what you see and why it is significant.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The details I would include in my news of the Birmingham Campaign in 1963 would be the following.

I would cover closely the decisions and actions of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the movement its members organized in the early months of 1963. I would follow closely the motives they had to organize their demonstrations against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, one of the toughest places in the South for African Americans.

I think this would be the most critical information for the public to have because by understanding the motives of the protests, the American people could better understand what really was behind the civil rights leaders' minds.

I would go beyond the news and tried to interview the leader of the Civil Rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On the same topic, I would try to do the same with the major of Birmingham, so readers could have both sides of the story.

True or false only living things interact in an ecosystem

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Answer:

This is false!

Explanation:

Non-living and abiotic things also interact and shape the environment around them, too.

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What is a specific difference's between the Utah state constitution and U.S. constitution?

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Answer:

One main difference between the United States Constitution and state constitutions

The United States Constitution defines the structure of the national government and dictates the scope and limitation of its powers. ... State constitutions focus more on limiting rather than granting power since its general authority has already been established.

Explanation:

2. Historians know a great deal about the Aztecs because of

a. Aztec writings that were not destroyed

b. Descriptions of Aztec life written by Spanish conquerors

c. Both a. and b. above

d. None of the above​

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Answer:

your answer is C

Explanation:

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Historians know a great deal about the Aztecs because of Aztec writings that were not destroyed and Descriptions of Aztec life written by Spanish conquerors. The appropriate response is option C.

Who were the  Aztecs?

Aztecs were a Mesoamerican civilization that grew to prominence in central Mexico between 1300 and 1521. The Nahuatl-speaking peoples of central Mexico, ruled over major portions of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries, were among the various ethnic groupings that made up the Aztec people.

The city-states (altepetl) that made up Aztec civilization occasionally banded together to create alliances, political confederations, or empires.

Tenochtitlan, a city-state of the Mexica or Tenochca; Texcoco; and Tlacopan, formerly a component of the Tepanec empire, whose main power was Azcapotzalco, formed the confederation known as the Aztec Empire in 1427.

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How was the Puritan church involved in the Salem witch trials of the 1690s?
The church decided what behavior was against the law
The church helped the accused women defend themselves.
The church tried to get the trials moved to England.
The church made sure punishments were not too severe.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS c (The church decided what behavior was against the law. ... The law showed that the middle colonies were more tolerant of different religions than the Puritans of New England.)

Explanation:

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George Washington was famous for chopping down a ____ and admitting it to his father because he cannot tell a ___
need to be a correct answer plz

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Answer:

1) he chopped down a cherry tree and 2) he could not tell a lie

Explanation:

1. cherry tree 2. lie

Explanation:

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What were the results of Executive Order 8802, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in
response to A. Phillip Randolph's planned protest march on Washington, DC, in 1941?
A. The War Manpower Commission was created and the military service draft was
suspended.
B. The Fair Employment Practice Committee was created and the planned protest march
was postponed
C. The National Labor Relations Board was created to mediate disputes between employers
and employees.
D. The Board of Economic Warfare was created and began investigating complaints against
defense contractors.

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Answer:

B. The Fair Employment Practice Committee was created and the planned protest march was postponed

Explanation:

The Executive Order 8802, which was issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 25, 1941 is largely considered as an important step towards ending racial discrimination in the American defense sector. The Fair Employment Practice Committee was also created to implement the order. It banned the discrimination in federal government employment practices. Since it was just before the start of World War II , the training for war was conducted without racial discrimination.

If you were Jackie Robinson, how do you think you would have handled being discriminated against in the military and the MLB?

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I would have spoke out to the press and public about this injustice and try and get the support of the people

Answer:

even I would have spoke out to the press and public about this injustice and try and get the support of the people and political and religious people (for good thing ) and write speeches and stories and write info and i will tell about the problems faced by them

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The students in Kevin's gym class have the option of playing volleyball or dodgeball. There are 29 students in his class. Of those students, 16 signed up for volleyball and the rest signed up for dodgeball.
Let d represent the number of students who signed up for dodgeball. Which equation models the problem?
16+D= 29 OR D-16= 29
Solve this equation to find the number of students who signed up for dodgeball.
THIS IS MATH GIVING BRAINLY
PLZ

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Answer:

D = 13, 13 people

Explanation:

Well we know that there are 29 students in total.

29

Then we know that 16 of them signed up for volleyball and the rest signed up for dodge ball

16+D

So the equation would be.

29 = 16 + D

Subtract 16 by both sides

13 = D

D = 13

Therefore, your answer would be 13 people signed up for dodgeball.


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Answer:

The Answer is D

Explanation:

Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799

Ella bakers early life

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Despite criticism of the treaty upon his return from Paris, president Woodrow

A) invited republicans to offer changes
B) worked with both parties in order to ensure passage in the senate
C) insisted that the treaty be accepted without any changes
D) compromised with his critics in order to gain votes

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Answer: C) insisted that the treaty be accepted without any changes

Explanation:

There was a lot of criticism and opposition to the Treaty of Versailles from the American public as well as Republican leaders who felt that the ''League of Nations'' provision might be a threat to American independence.

Henry Cabot Lodge, the principal Republican senator, made changes to the treaty that President Wilson told his party to refuse. In insisting that the treaty be accepted with no changes, it was not passed and the failure to pass it meant that the U.S. did not join the League of Nations.

Hiyaaa, Can someone make a paragraph on how Coronavirus started!! Please!! Only 3-5 sentences.


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Answer:

According to research and experts, the Coronavirus originated from what is known to be bats. The first case was identified in Wuhan, China. Many theories and rumours spread on whether it originated in a market that sold different or banned species like cobras. As time passed, the virus infected millions of people across the globe, and it still continues to mutate and alter into different strains. Until today, research groups have been trying to uncover the truth about how the virus started and originated

Explanation:

hope this helps :)  this is 5 sentences even though it looks pretty long.

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Answer: it says it inappropriate or something like that!

Now it says it contains swear words!

Create a folk song that details the experiences of people who moved west.

1. Choose a tune you know well for the melody. You might use “Sweet Betsy from Pike” or another folk song you know, such as “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.”

2. Write four stanzas of four lines each. Each stanza should be about a different group of settlers.

3. Within the four lines of each stanza, include:
• at least one motive for this group to move to the West
• at least one hardship this group faced
• at least one legacy this group left behind

4. Give your song a title, and tell what melody it is sung to.

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Answer:

replaced railroad with highway

Explanation:

I've been working on the highway

All the live long day

I've been working on the highway

Just to pass the time away

Can't you hear the whistle blowing

Rise up so early in the morn

Can't you hear the whistle blowing

Dinah, blow your horn

Dinah won't you blow

Dinah won't you blow

Dinah, won't you blow your horn

Dinah, won't you blow,

Dinah, won't you blow,

Dinah, won't you blow your horn

Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah

Someone's in the kitchen I know

Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah

Strumming on the old banjo

Fee fie fiddle eell o

Fee fie fiddle eell o

Fee fie fiddle eell o

Strumming on the old banjo

during the Hundred year's war, what monarchies fought over the throne and​

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Answer:

The monarchies of England and France

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