what are goods produced in one place and sent to another place for trade called

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Answer 1
Exports are goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another. Exports, along with imports, make up international trade.
Answer 2
Exports are goods and services manufactured in one country and sold to customers in another. International trade is made up of both exports and imports.

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Which constitutional power helps the President in the conduct of U.S foreign policy?

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Answer:

C. The power to ratify treaties with foreign countries

Explanation:

Conducting foreign policy can mean many things but, making treaties that change how the U.S interacts with other countries is a form of changing policies.

C the power to receive ambassadors from foreign countries

Explain why some of the territories on the map are gray

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By which territory had different thing in it

Answer:They are gray because they are representing different things.You can see which ones are wich with the key on the top right! :3

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What physical feature can be described as the world's largest coral reef, home to a variety of coral, fish and mollusks?


Great Victoria Desert


Great Dividing Range


Great Barrier Reef


Coral Sea

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Explanation:

GREAT VICTORIA DESERT IS THE ANSWER

Which of the following is TRUE of Australia's economic system?

Australia is a command economy.


All Australian citizens participate in a traditional economy.


Australian citizens have few rights as the government makes all economic decisions.


Australian citizens have personal freedoms while the government does also have some regulations thus making it a mixed-market economy.

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Answer:

D- Australian citizens have personal freedoms while the government does also have some regulations thus making it a mixed-market economy.

Explanation:

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D Australian citizens have few rights as the government makes all economic decisions

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the answer is B. good luck!

Answer:

Letter B.

Explanation:

all of the other answers wouldn't make sense because they are positive and the 1930's box have all negative things.

Which of the following situations is an example of how poll taxes are an obstacle to voting rights?
A.
Voters are left out because they cannot prove their reading and writing skills.
B.
Voters cannot participate because others have voted in their names.
C.
Voters are disqualified because their knowledge of the Constitution is weak.
D.
Voters cannot participate because they cannot afford to vote

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Answer:

D.  Voters cannot participate because they cannot afford to vote.

Explanation:

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What did some people like about Andrew Jackson's upbringing?

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People liked the fact that he did not grow up rich. He was orphaned at the age of 14. He also joined a local militia at the age of thirteen.

The people like that he did not grow up wealthy it made him for relatable. People call him a “townsman”

How did job specialization (people having different jobs) benefit the ancient Greek economy? I'll give brainliest!

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Because they had specialized people making better quality items to sell
Yeah essentially, everyone could be highly skilled at their job, so there was an all-around higher quality of work that could sold for higher value.

In addition, job specialization gave each person a place and purpose in society.

This isn’t specific to Greece, but it still applies

Hope that helps :)

I picked Every morning, Helios, the sun, drives his chariot of horses across the sky towards the east.

Which diction best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Helios, the sun, mounted his glowing chariot and drove out in great splendor as soon as Eos threw open the gates of his golden palace in the east. His radiance lit up the wide expanse of sky. (paragraph 1)
B. They raced so close to the earth that the ground cracked from the heat of the chariot and rivers and lakes dried up. (paragraph 5)
C. He had to stop the careening chariot to save the earth from destruction, and he threw a thunderbolt at it. In a shower of sparks, the chariot flew apart and Phaëthon plunged into the river Po. (paragraph 6)
D. Hephaestus had to work the whole night through to mend the broken chariot so Helios could drive it again the next day. (paragraph 7)

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The answer is D ive read every greek book and watched every greek movie known to man i love green and yes heres the right answer D :) have a good day m8
The correct answer is D Hephaestus had to work the whole night....

What was the topic in the works of the “Lost Generation” of writers? I need a short answer for this question pls 10 points No Links

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Answer:

Temas literarios

Las obras de las figuras literarias de la generación perdida a menudo se referían a las experiencias de los escritores en la Primera Guerra Mundial y los años posteriores a ella. ... Otro tema común en las obras de estos autores fue el fin del sueño americano, que se exhibe en muchas de sus novelas.

Explanation:

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What was the topic in the works of the “Lost Generation” of writers? I need a short answer for this question pls 10 points No Links

RACE format: Do you think it was a good idea for Jackson to get rid of the Second Bank?

please help ty :DD

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Answer:yes,because Jackson, the epitome of the frontiersman, resented the bank's lack of funding for expansion into the unsettled Western territories. Jackson also objected to the bank's unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.

Explanation:

RACE format: Why did Jackson not like the Second Bank?

please help :)

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Answer:

The Second Bank of the United States was founded in 1816; five years after this first bank's charter had expired. ... Jackson also objected to the bank's unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.

Explanation:

Hope it helped!

The Second Bank of the United States was founded in 1816; five years after this first bank's charter had expired. ... Jackson also objected to the bank's unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.

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"Control Communism where it already is, stop the spread of it anywhere else"




This quote best describes:

-Domino Theory

-Kennedy Proclamation

-Containment Policy

-Kennedy Diplomacy

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it’s the domino theory
don’t know if i’m right but i think containment policy!

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Which of the following describes how the ancient Chinese were different from ancient river civilizations? (4 points)

They believed only in the teachings of Confucius.
They practiced monotheism and ancestor worship.
They depended on priests to rule them, rather than kings.
They viewed their leaders as humans instead of gods.
2.
(07.01 MC)
How were the trade practices of ancient China, prior to the building of the Silk Road, different from those of ancient Egypt? (4 points)

China had limited trade opportunities with other civilizations, but Egypt had several.
China used coins to trade, but Egypt relied on barter.
China relied on rivers and seas to trade, but Egypt used only seas.
China traded wool and gold, but Egypt traded silk and spices.
3.
(07.01 LC)
Which of these was an important industry during the Shang Dynasty? (4 points)

silk-making
basket weaving
cloth dyeing
leather-making
4.
(07.02 MC)
The Zhou dynasty lasted for 800 years. What might this indicate to an ancient Chinese person who believes in the Mandate to Heaven? (4 points)

The Zhou were good rulers and kept power by the will of the gods.
The Zhou were corrupt rulers who held onto power for too long.
The Zhou were fair kings who had wise advisors and counselors.
The Zhou were cruel kings who controlled their subjects.
5.
(07.02 MC)
What did the Zhou claim to justify overthrowing the Shang? (4 points)

The Shang had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
The Shang were corrupt and unfair.
The Shang were weak and did little for China.
The Shang had failed to build the Great Wall.
6.
(07.02 MC)
The ancient Chinese are known for their many works in (4 points)

gold and silver
bronze and iron
glass and marble
copper and steel
7.
(07.02 MC)
Which of these was a Chinese invention that contributed to navigation? (4 points)

the magnetic compass
the stirrup
the sextant
the telescope
8.
(07.03 MC)
How did the teachings of Confucius influence ancient China? (4 points)

People discontinued the practice of ancestor worship.
Government was restructured, based on respect.
Government became more rigid and bureaucratic.
Confucianism became the main religion of ancient China.
9.
(07.03 MC)
Which of these led to the development of filial piety? (4 points)

ancestor worship in early Chinese civilization
respect for the emperor and the Mandate of Heaven
various gods worshipped in different regions
incorporation of Buddhist ideas in the south
10.
(07.03 LC)
Which of the following believed that people would respond if there were clear rewards or punishments for their actions? (4 points)

Confucius
Laozi
Han Fei Tzu
Chengho
11.
(07.03 MC)
Which of these would Han Fei Tzu agree with? (4 points)

People are easily confused and need a strong but gentle leader.
People need laws and rules and respond to these to avoid punishment.
People are dependent on the ruler as the model for good or evil.
People can always be trusted to support a good ruler.
12.
(07.03 MC)
A middle school student is researching the teachings of ancient Chinese philosophers on family relationships. Where should she look? (4 points)

The Analects by Confucius
Dao De Jing by Laozi
Han Fei by Han Fei Tzu
I Ching by Fu Xi
13.
(07.03 LC)
Which of these was the founder of Daoism? (4 points)

Laozi
Confucius
Han Fei Tzu
Chengho
14.

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Which of the following describes how the ancient Chinese were different from ancient river civilazations. Answer: They believed only in the teachings of Confucius.

How were the trade practices of ancient China, prior to the building of the Silk Road, different from those of ancient Egypt? Answer: China had limited trade opportunities with other civilizations, but Egypt had several. China traded wool and gold, but Egypt traded silk and spices.

Which of these was an important industry during the Shang Dynasty? Answer: Silk-Making

The Zhou dynasty lasted for 800 years. What might this indicate to an ancient Chinese person who believes in the Mandate to Heaven? Answer: The Zhou were good rulers and kept power by the will of the gods.

What did the Zhou claim to justify overthrowing the Shang? Answer: The Shang lost the Mandate of Heaven.

The ancient Chinese are known for their many works in? Answer: Glass and Marble.

Which of these was a Chinese invention that contributed to navigation? Answer: The Magnetic Compass

How did the teachings of Confucius influence ancient China? Answer: Government was restructered, based on respect.

Which of these led to the development of filial piety? Answer: Respect for the emperor and the Mandate of Heaven.

Which of the following believed that people would respond if there were clear rewards or punishments for their actions? Answer: Laozi

Which of these would Han Fei Tzu agree with? Answer: People are dependent on the ruler as the model for good or evil.

A middle school student is researching the teachings of ancient Chinese philosophers on family relationships. Where should she look? Answer: The Analects by Confucius.

Which of these was the founder of Daoism? Answer: Laozi

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How did geographic,barriers contribute to the development of a unique culture in ancient China?

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Explanation:

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The large land was isolated from much of the rest of the world by dry deserts to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and impassable mountains to the south. This enabled the Chinese to develop independently from other world civilizations.

Match each term with the correct definition
Senate Assembly Consuls Forum

________plebeians. _______twelve tables

________patricians. _______judges

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Plebeians- member of the lower social classes.

(Assembly)

twelve tables- was a set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets created in ancient Rome in 451 and 450 BCE. They were the beginning of a new approach to laws which were now passed by government and written down so that all citizens might be treated equally before them (basically like our constitution)

(Forum)

patricians- an aristocrat or nobleman, or a member of a wealthy family

(Consuls)

judges- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.

(Senate)

Answer:

assembly: plebeians

consuls: patricians

forum: twelve tables

senate: judges

Explanation:

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(please dont answer if you dont know.)

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Answer:Q1 Yes And Q2 YES

Q3 Why not?

Explanation: Sorry i cant do the others:(

Question 1 is yes along with 2

What states made up the Northern section of the United States?

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Answer:

Recognized as these four areas, the North includes Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

Explanation:

Answer:Recognized as these four areas, the North includes Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

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Explanation:

1. Which statement best captures Joseph Campbell’s main idea in “The Hero’s Journey”?
A. The hero’s journey is the archetype of a storyline; almost every hero-quest goes through the same basic stages.
B. The hero’s journey is rooted in classical Greek mythology; every god has the same basic human-like qualities.
C. The hero’s journey is particular to The Lightning Thief; Percy is unique in his motivation to save his mortal mother.
D. The hero’s journey is intended to explain the natural world; it is used in the same way we use science toda

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

because he is intended to explain his journey

The answer will be D. The hero’s journey is intended to explain the natural world it is used in the same way we use science toda.

Which statement explains the role this top-secret site had in the war effort?
Japanese immigrants were housed at this site during the war.
Aluminum sent to this site was used to manufacture airplanes.
Plutonium processed at this site was used in atomic bombs.
German prisoners of war were held at this site during the war.

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Answer:

I'm sorry if I may be wrong but I would go with C: bombs

Explanation:

Answer: Plutonium processed at this site was used in atomic bombs.

Explanation:

Please tell me what Crispus Attucks has done and when he did it

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Answer: 1770, he was the first multi-racial man killed in the American revolution.

Explanation: He was shot and killed in what became known as the Boston Massacre.

Of Native American and Black descent, he was a rope-maker in Boston (and at times a whaler).

Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote about the inspired life of Crispus Attucks, saying, “He is one of the most important figures in African-American history, not for what he did for his own race but for what he did for all oppressed people everywhere."

RACE format: Do you think it was a good idea for Jackson to get rid of the Second Bank?
please help ty :DD

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okay so the race format is Restate that’s basically you saying, “I think it was a good idea for Jackson to get rid of the second bank because...” then Answer Then Cite which is you finding text evidence. Lastly E which is the conclusion and you can you “In conclusion, .....” hope this helps!!❤️

What parts of this contract do you think caused the sharecroppers to be in debt to plantation owners?

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The following sharecrop contract, written in 1882, is an example of a typical contract between sharecropper and landowner. The contract heavily favors the interests of the landowner. To every one applying to rent land upon shares, the following conditions must be read, and agreed to.

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The whole system was broken, and it would take decades for it to be fixed.

The relationship between the federal and state court systems in the United States is fairly unique. In one or two paragraphs, describe the advantages and disadvantages of a dual court system. Be sure to describe at least one benefit and one disadvantage, and explain your answer thoroughly using information about both court systems.

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Answer:

Although it is sometimes said that there are two separate court systems, the reality is more complex. There are, in fact, fifty-two court systems: those of the fifty states, the local court system in the District of Columbia, and the federal court system. At the same time, these are not entirely separate; they all have several points of contact.

Explanation:

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Use this passage to answer the following question:

The Cotton Gin
Andrea Brecheen

The cotton gin was one of the most amazing and tragic inventions of early America. The cotton gin is credited to the brilliant and creative American inventor Eli Whitney. Because Whitney's invention made cotton harvesting easier, it allowed farmers in the South to increase production. The cotton gin simplified the process of removing the cotton from the seeds, a process formerly done by hand.

As a result, Southern plantations increased their production of cotton from 750,000 bales in 1830 to 2.85 million bales just 20 years later. Because of the increase in production, the farmers in South became even more dependent on cotton for revenue. This new reliance on cotton increased the need for slavery. More slaves were needed to farm the ever expanding cotton plantations. If Whitney had known the effects his invention would have on slavery, he never would have created it.

Which of the following would best support the author's claim that more slaves were needed after the invention of the cotton gin?

Examples of other inventions that affected slaves' lives
Information related to the life and times of Eli Whitney
Stories of the first time people saw the cotton gin working in the field
Details about the number of slaves working cotton 20 years after the cotton gin

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Answer:

Details about the number of slaves working cotton 20 years after the cotton gin

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Explanation:

Example of other inventions that affect slaves’ lifes: sugar christals (the sugar trade triangle end in 1900

3. How did the Ancient Greeks explain why crops do not grow in the winter?
A. Winter is when Orpheus fails to retrieve his bride Eurydice from the Underworld.
B. Winter is when Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, is longing for her daughter Persephone who is trapped in the Underworld with Hades.
C. Winter is caused by Cronus’s yearly plans to overthrow Zeus on Mt. Olympus.
D. Winter is caused by Hercules’ efforts to capture Cerebus, the snarling three headed dog of Hades in the Underworld.

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Answer:

B. Winter is when Demeter. the goddess of the harvest, is longing for her daughter Persephone who is trapped in the Underworld with Hades.

Explanation:

Because before Persephone was abducted, there was no winter.

The answer is B because the goddess of harvest is longing her daughter Persephone in the winter months

Alexander Hamilton's biggest challenge was paying off the National Debt and he wanted to start by paying the foreign debt first. True False

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Answer: I think its true  

True

As secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton's biggest challenge was paying off the national debt

During the Civil War, the Union adopted a policy of "Total War". Explain what this strategy was, who achieved it, and how it was carried out.


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Answer:

OTAL WAR

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Total war, military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war. Throughout history, limitations on the scope of warfare have been more economic and social than political. Simple territorial aggrandizement has not, for the most part, brought about total commitments to war. The most deadly conflicts have been fought on ideological grounds in revolutions and civil and religious wars.

Both the Union and Confederate forces moved toward total war, although neither side ever entirely abolished the distinction between military and civilian. Total war also requires governments to mobilize all resources, extending their reach into their citizens’ lives as never before. Another reality of war that became apparent in 1862 and beyond was the influence of combat on the size and scope of government. Both the Confederacy and the Union governments had to continue to grow in order to manage the logistics of recruiting men and maintaining, feeding, and equipping an army.

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The lion is a predator of the giraffes
The answer is A
Lions are always known to be predators of giraffes and the giraffes eat the trees so the answer would be A
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