Answer:
I feel his presidency was effective in that he made it possible for Gay people to serve the country as long as they kept it a secret, he helped end hostilities between different countries in the Middle East, and ultimately helped bring up the economy, medical insurance, and other human interest necessities. I'd say he would deserve a B. You should use your own opinion for this assignment though.....
Explanation:
August wants to increase his political participation beyond voting in
elections. Which action would accomplish this?
O A. Engaging in an act of civil disobedience
O B. Registering as a member of a political party
O C. Serving in the military
D. Spending money during a recession
Answer:
registering as a member of a political party
Who led the raid on the federal arsenal at harpers ferry,Virginia, in the hopes of starting a slave rebellion
According to the map, which of the following statements is most accurate? А.Spanish was the dominant language in North America.
В.European colonialism had a major influence on the language in South America.
C.Traditional languages in Mexico allowed the Mayan and Aztec cultures to thrive.
D. Diffusion of European languages was common among Protestant missionaries in the Americas.
Why is the atomosphere blue?
Answer:
Gases and particles in Earth's atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time. The white light coming from the Sun is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow.
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Explanation:
6x-2=4x-1
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1. Joseph Stalin
2. Mao Zedong
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Otto Von Bismarck
3. Interpreting What has Tom learned about the reality of war?
Answer:
O’Brien prefaces this story by saying that it is true. A week after his friend is killed, Rat Kiley writes a letter to the friend’s sister, explaining what a hero her brother was and how much he loved him. Two months pass, and the sister never writes back.
Explanation:
Which Spartan king saved the Greeks city states from Persians?
Answer:
Leonidas
Explanation:
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Ovid was a contemporary of the older poets Virgil and Horace. Collectively, they are considered the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian described Ovid as the last of the Latin love elegists. He enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime.
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What was the dominant religion in Europe during the Middle Ages?
Answer:
Christianity
Explanation:
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Do you think the life of past criminals should be celebrated or shunned? Why?
I would say Neither. Why,l because if we were to totally ignore these criminals and how they did their deeds, then we would never learn how to upgrade protective systems. we should never congratulate successful criminals but we also shouldnt ignore their behaviors and how they did their jobs. Its all about learning and growing.
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2. What is the shortest wavelength humans can see?
blue
green
red
violet
Answer:
Explanation:
Wavelength gets determined by the spherical drum of electrons relative to the nucleus. The set gets into a pattern.
It is like each electron is a node, and its works best when they have the same rhythm.
One can be at 1x, or 2x, or 3x, so long as the nodes stay in synch. Here is an example where three waves want a pattern in synch - even if two are going 2x, the third (blue). That is a 2x or 3x would all fit into the blue base wave function.
Red has a wavelength of around 700 nanometers, whereas violet has a wavelength of about 380 nanometers. Thus, option 'D' is the correct option.
What wavelengths can humans not see?The region of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can see is known as the visible light spectrum. This group of wavelengths is most commonly referred to as visible light. The range of wavelengths that the human eye can typically see is from 380 to 700 nanometers. The human eye can only perceive visible light, but there are several more "colors" of light that are not visible to the unaided eye, including radio, infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray.
Even while all electromagnetic energy is light, humans can only perceive a small fraction of it, which we refer to as visible light. Our eyes' cone-shaped cells serve as receivers tuned to the wavelengths in this condensed band of the electromagnetic spectrum. For the biological restrictions on human bodies, other parts of the spectrum have wavelengths that are either too big or too tiny and energetic.
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Which of the following was NOT a trading community set up by Persian and Arab merchants?
O Sofala
O Mombasa
O Nairobi
O Kilwa
What are the three requirements for becoming a
member of the General Assembly, also known as the legislative branch, in Illinois?
In order to serve as a member in either chamber of the General Assembly, a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years of age, and for the two years preceding their election or appointment a resident of the district which they represent.
Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Commercial farmers grew cash crops for financial profit. b. The development of major cities in Texas interfered with rural farms. C. Land in West Texas and along the Rio Grande opened up for farming after the Civil War and the Frontier Wars. d. Cattle ranchers and farmers had conflicts over land boundaries and water sources. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
¿En qué estación se "empapaba" el desierto? 2. ¿Cuándo se llenaban los graneros? 3. ¿Cuál era la época de fertilización de la tierra? 4. ¿Cómo crees que los egipcios embalsamaban los cadáveres? 5. ¿Por qué el Río Nilo era tan importante para la civilización? todo acerca del antiguo egipto
Las respuesta correctas para estas preguntas abiertas son las siguientes.
A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder a las preguntas, podemos decir lo siguiente.
1.-¿En qué estación se "empapaba" el desierto?
Los antiguos egipcios llegaron a conocer muy bien la época en la que se desbordaba el Río Nilo e inundaba el desierto. Ellos lo llamaban la "Creciente del Nilo." Este fenómeno comenzaba en verano, en el mes de junio y terminaba en el mes de octubre, cuando el Río Nilo regresaba a su nivel normal.
2. ¿Cuándo se llenaban los graneros?
Precisamente, después de que los campesinos egipcios terminaban sus cosechas y guardaban un porción de ellas para poder administrar el consumo de alimentos cuando no era época de cultivo.
3. ¿Cuál era la época de fertilización de la tierra?
Después de que las aguas se retiraban del desierto y el Río Nilo regresaba a su cause original. La retirada de las aguas dejaban un suelo extremadamente fértil, rico en nutrientes para poder cosechar.
4. ¿Cómo crees que los egipcios embalsamaban los cadáveres?
Antes de enterrar al faraón, se le retiraban todas las vísceras para que no se descompusiera el faraón. Sólo le dejaban los riñones y el corazón.
Antes de envolverlo, se le cubría con carbonato de sodio. Posteriormente, se le envolvía en finas telas.
5. ¿Por qué el Río Nilo era tan importante para la civilización?
El Río Nilo era de vital importancia para los egipcios porque representaba la vida misma. Las aguas del río se desbordaban y cuando regresaban a su nivel, dejaban una tierra fértil fácil para cultivar. Los egipcios dependían de sus cultivos y cosechas para comer y sobrevivir. Los egipcios desarrollaron modernas técnicas de agricultura para desarrollar impresionantes ciudades como Heliópolis o Tebas, a un costado del Río Nilo.
Choose the most important ones
Limit - 10
1. People shall have the right to own weapons
2. Everyone must be friends with everyone else.
3. People are free to express their opinions on any subject
4. A person accused of a crime has the right to a fair trial.
5. Criminals shall not be punished in a way that is mean or weird.
6. The people shall have the right to clean streets and parks.
7. Laws can't stop adult citizens from voting
8. Have the right to a free education
9. Protected equally by the laws
10. Shall never be enslaved
11. No person shall be searched without a good reason
12. People shall be free to drive as soon as they can operate a car
13. No person shall be required to fight in a war
14. No person will be put on trial twice for the same crime
15. A person may follow any religion or no religion
The Roman phrase for a time period when there is peace and prosperity all across the empire is the _____________. During this time period Rome experienced_________________________ * 1 point a. Golden age, achievements in many different fields b. Golden age, achievements in government and architecture c. Pax Romana, peace and achievements in many different fields including art and architecture, d. Pax Romana, a time of peace.
Answer:
pax Romana,a time of peace
Thirty percent of the immigrant population settled in which Western state?
A. California
B. Arizona
C. New Mexico
D. Texas
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Answer:
california
Explanation:
According to the Baron de Montesquieu, what are the three main parts of
government whose powers should be separated?
Answer:
Executive Relations
Explanation:
Under his model, the political authority of the state is divided into legislative, executive and judicial powers. He asserted that, to most effectively promote liberty, these three powers must be separate and acting independently.
How did the attack of fort sumter help cause the civil war???
Answer:
Confederate forces took Fort Sumter after Beauregard's attack in 1861, and used it to marshal a defense of Charleston Harbor. Fort Sumter allowed the Confederates to cut a valuable breach in the Union blockade of the Atlantic coast once it was built and adequately armed.
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The Executive Branch of Georgia is broken up into groups to help enforce laws. What are these groups called?
A.
State Agencies
B.
Judicial Courts
C.
Lieutenant Groups
D.
Legislative Committees
Answer:
A, most are agencies.
Explanation:
T/F In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was illegal.
False
In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court established the term "separate but equal," so, the court ruled that segregation was not discriminatory, and was legal.
Answer:
FalseExplanation:
Because,
On May 18, 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson ruled that separate-but-equal facilities were constitutional.
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision upheld the principle of racial segregation over the next half-century.
People who don't vote in elections tend to be
Urban and upper-class
Rural and male
Married and middle class
Educated and female
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time? How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time?:
The trail of tears effected native populations terribly. native americans were were forced to flee their homes because americans wanted natives home land.
Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?:
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Why did President Bush send U.S. troops into Panama in December 1989?
a.
He wanted to gain control of the Panama canal and stop drug trafficking.
b.
The Panama president refused to stop refugees leaving for the U.S. border.
c.
The Panama government was in danger of being overthrown by its prior dictator, and the U.S. went in to make sure the new president took power and the prior dictator was brought to justice.
d.
None of the above.
Answer: a
Explanation:
_________________ was a major accomplishment for George H.W. Bush during his presidency.
a.
the Vietnam War
b.
the Persian Gulf War
c.
the War on Terror
d.
the Civil Rights Act
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
vietnam war
Explanation:
The Potawatomie lived in southern Michigan in villages usually built along streams. Their houses were made of poles covered with bark. They grew corn, beans, and squash. They also hunted deer, elk, and beaver. Sap from maple trees was used to make syrup, women made pottery, and men made canoes out of birch bark. John Allen and Elisha Rumsey founded the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan in January 1824. They bought land from the federal government to resell to settlers and make money. The area had a source of water and plenty of trees needed to run a sawmill. The men bought 640 acres of land and told settlers about their new town. Today, more than 100,000 people live in Ann Arbor. The two paragraphs above describe two settlements in Michigan in the early 1800s. Which of the following statements is true?
A. People could make money by creating a new town and selling land to settlers. B. Settlers had to hunt and fish and borrow from the Native Americans to survive.
C. Settlers wanted to live in Indian villages instead of building a new town.
D. Native Americans tried to attract new settlers by building new towns.
How did food affect the British during World War II
Answer:
Al comienzo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial el Reino Unido importó cerca de 55 millones de toneladas de alimentos por año, incluyendo más del 50% de la carne, 70% del queso y azúcar, cerca del 80% de las frutas y casi el 90% de los cereales y grasas.
Explanation:
The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was important in the 1970s because it
Answer:
In the 1970s, the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution was significant because it controlled for the first time the manner of presidential succession in the event of a vacancy, which occurred when Nixon resigned as a result of the Watergate Scandal.
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