Answer:
explain that a geography is beutiful
but you need to work hard to be a geographical scientist
Me I like to be an Geographical scientist because I read a book and I encourage others..
Explanation:
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With the spread of Christianity, people developed a greater interest in geography and a greater fascination with it.
How Christianity spreads?When the Roman Empire made Christianity its official religion, Christianity spread through hierarchical diffusion and relocation diffusion by missionaries.The primary cause of Christianity's geographical spread is the emigration of Christians to non-Christian regions of the world.The Roman Empire had a sophisticated infrastructure, to start. This made it possible for missionaries to move around, preaching the gospel and starting churches. Second, Latin and Greek were the two official languages of the Roman Empire. As a result, spreading the gospel of Christianity was simple and language-free.Geography influences not only where certain religions or belief systems, such as the world's major faiths, are found, but also how those religions or belief systems are practiced and the behaviors they promote.To learn more about Christianity refer to :
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What impact did the
retreating Union Army have
on northwestern and
central Louisiana after the
Red River campaign?
The French Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
The European Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
The Soviet Union left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
The Union Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations.
Answer:
The Union Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations.
Explanation:
The Red River Campaign, which constituted the greatest combined army-navy execution of the combat, was the last definitive Confederate victory of the combat. The objective of the operations was Shreveport, the center of Confederate Louisiana, and the head-office for the Army of the Trans-Mississippi.
How does the location of Japan affect what they can grow? How does this affect
their food traditions? *
Answer:
The terrain is mountainous, which means there is not a lot of good land for farming. Because of the geography, the Japanese relied on the sea for many aspects of daily life. Trade with China and Korea became important to get the resources they needed. One of the major ideas that influenced Japan was BuddhismIn Japanese society, a meal goes beyond the food and eating it. It is known thatJapanese food was influenced by China and Korea due to the geographical proximity. Traditional food is an important aspect of the culture and it is considered a world heritage. Thus, a traditional meal is not only aiming for the taste, but also aiming to protect the nature and transmit knowledge to future generations. The climate in Japan varies considerably, which allowed each city to develop their own traditional dishes representing the area. This has encouraged culinary tourism, where people travel throughout Japan to experience different flavours. Culinary tourism benefited Japanese culture and economy by supporting local villages and smaller communities.
A convenient way to experience dishes from different regions, is by buying ekiben (lunch boxes sold at the train stations) while riding the train from one city to another. Seasonal food is important for society, because the diet is based on each season of the year. To stay healthy throughout the year, Japanese children learn important values and skills such as cooperation, teamwork and responsibility in their school lunches during elementary school. Bento boxes (lunch boxes) influenced, to some extent, the personality of Japanese children either by helping them to socialize easier with their classmates or excluded them from a group. A meal in Japan is very important to society, because there is more to just eating the food; there are several rules and etiquettes to follow. A meal in Japanese society goes beyond food, because through a meal people can socialize, build stronger bonds, cooperate, work in teams and help society to develop. It is also a way to thank gods in rituals.
Traditional food in modern society is very important to keep the culture. Without these traditions and all the varieties of foods available in Japan, the Japanese culture would probably not be the same as it is today.
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According to the Declaration, how did the colonies compare to the King’s subjects born in Great Britain?
(NEED ASAPPP!!!!!!)Examine the photograph of Muslim pilgrims visiting a holy site in the city of Mecca. Why
do you think visiting Mecca is seen as a religious duty by Muslims?
Answer:
they have to take a trip to this holy city cause they at least have to go on a pilgrimage once in there lifetime
Explanation:
Which European countries were the first to settle the New World?
a) Spain and Italy
b) Spain and Portugal
Explanation:
the answer is B..... .....
Answer:
b) Spain and Portugal
Explanation:
Where are indigenous foods in Modern Canadian Cuisine
Answer:
Foods such as bannock, moose, deer, bison, pemmican, maple taffy, and Métis stews such as barley stew are all either traditional Indigenous foods or originated in Canada with roots in Indigenous cuisines, and are eaten widely throughout the country.
Why would Germany want the US fighting against it, if they wanted their support against the British?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Why would Germany want the US fighting against it, if they wanted their support against the British?
You do not specify if you are referring to World War I or World War II.
If you are talking about World War I, what happened was that the United States was a natural ally of the British for historic, political, and economic reasons.
Indeed, US President Woodrow Wilson had decided to remain neutral during the first stages of the war. He supported the allies with money loans, supplies, and weaponry.
However, everything changed when the US intercepted Zimmerman's telegram in which Germany asked México for his support in the war. That and the sinking of the Lusitania ship by the German navy made President Wilson ask Congress for a declaration of war against Germany.
Compare the rights and responsibilities of women in ancient Athens and Rome.
Answer:
Under the Empire, it was legal for women to own land, run businesses, free slaves, make wills, inherit wealth, and get a paid job. In ancient Rome, only free adult men were citizens. Although women were not citizens of ancient Rome, they enjoyed a great deal more freedom than did women in ancient Greece.
Why is the Congress of Vienna important?
Answer: Congress of Vienna was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
help me...
solve.
5×4^(x+1)-6^x=64
Answer:
5×4^(x+1)-6^x=64Graph each side of the equation. The solution is the x-value of the point of intersection.
x≈0.8927896,7.38810359
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
5×4^(x+1)-16^x=64
0=64+16^x-5×4¹×4^x
0=(4^x)²-2×4^x×10+10²-10²+64
0=(4^x-10)²-36
(4^x-10)²=36
4^x-10=√36
4^x=+-6+10
when positive
4^x=4²
:.x=2
when negative
4^x=4
:.x=1
Explain how Siddhartha Gautama became the founder of Buddhism
Answer:
"Enlightenment. One day, seated beneath the Bodhi tree (the tree of awakening) Siddhartha became deeply absorbed in meditation, and reflected on his experience of life, determined to penetrate its truth. He finally achieved Enlightenment and became the Buddha."
Explanation:
Just make sure to put this in your own words.
Answer:
So, one night at the age of 29, Siddhartha left his home quietly leaving his wife, son and all the royal comforts behind in search of peace and truth. ... Siddhartha now got transformed into 'Buddha' or 'enlightened' and the pipal tree under which he got enlightenment became Bodhi Tree
Explanation: or
One day, seated beneath the Bodhi tree (the tree of awakening) Siddhartha became deeply absorbed in meditation, and reflected on his experience of life, determined to penetrate its truth. He finally achieved Enlightenment and became the Buddha.
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Which culture occupied the Yucatán Peninsula?
Answer:
Maya civilization
Explanation:
Answer:
The Ancient Mayans.
Explanation:
The Ancient Mayans lived in the Yucatan Peninsula, and formed a large Empire until the Campeche rebelled.
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Was enslavement in America always based on skin color?
Answer:
it was kinda
Explanation:
sometimes people worked to pay off there debt from going to america under someone else's ship or money and they were europeans
What determines gender roles in a society?
A.
the economic condition
B.
the population ratio
C.
the culture and traditions
D.
the laws and regulations
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because our culture on religion has caused the males to be a superior figure
What is the seven weeks war?????
What word means “playful act” ?
Answer:
Raillery
Explanation:
Definition of raillery
1obsolete : RAILLERY
2obsolete : a playful act
Answer: tbh i searched it up and it doesnt say another word bt sorry i didnt help
Explanation:
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4. What was the court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
5. How did President Andrew Jackson respond to the decision?
6. Other Native Americans resist: What was the impact of Chief Osceola and Seminole's resistance?
Answer:
4. What was the court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
Georgia, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 3, 1832, held (5–1) that the states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land.
5. How did President Andrew Jackson respond to the decision?
“John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.” Though President Jackson's exact words were a bit different, the sentiment remained. Enforcing the ruling would mean not only deviating from his own ideology, but alienating a state that shared his core beliefs
Do you think Governor Davis' agenda was intended to punish ex-Confederates or to
help Texas heal and move beyond the war?
Answer:
Sorry I don't know the answer of your question I am sorry. (╯°□°)╯︵(\ .o.)\All of the following statements are true of the Bill of Rights EXCEPT:
a.The Bill of Rights helps to protect individual freedoms.
b.The Bill of Rights was supported by Anti-Federalists.
c.The Bill of Rights limits the power of the Federal government.
d.The Bill of Rights was originally part of the Constitution but was later removed and remains a separate document.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the Bill of Rights was drafted separately from the Constitution and it was made because the Anti-Federalists thought that the constitution gave the federal government too much power.
One statement that is not true of the Bill of Rights is that d.The Bill of Rights was originally part of the Constitution but was later removed and remains a separate document.
What is the Bill of Rights?It is a part of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees individual protections and freedoms.
It was never removed from the Constitution and instead comprises of the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution.
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Woodrow Wilson, War Message to Congress.
1. According to Wilson, what was the purpose of the US entering WW1?
2. Do you agree or disagree with Wilson's reasoning for entering WW1? Why or why not? Explain your answer.
3. How would George Washington have reacted to this speech and why?
Answer:
1. wilson cited germany's violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the atlantic and mediterranean.
2. your opinion
3. your opinion
Explanation:
Answer: Wilson cited Germany’s violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, as well as its attempts to entice Mexico into an alliance against the United States, as his reasons for declaring war.
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#3 a group of activists calling themselves the Emergency Peace Federation visited White House on February 28, 1917, to plead with their longtime ally, President Woodrow Wilson. Think of his predecessors George Washington and John Adams, they told him. Surely Wilson could find a way to protect American shipping without joining Europe’s war. so greorge would agree with Wilson on trying not to jion the war
Explanation:
Who made up the “Five Civilized Tribes”?
Answer:
Five Civilized Tribes, term that has been utilized authoritatively and informally since at any rate 1866 to assign the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Indians in Oklahoma (previous Indian Territory).
Explanation:
Answer:
Five Civilized Tribes, term that has been used officially and unofficially since at least 1866 to designate the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Indians in Oklahoma former Indian Territory. The term "Five Civilized Tribes" came into use during the mid-nineteenth century to refer to the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole nations. Americans, and sometimes American Indians, called the five Southeastern nations "civilized" because they appeared to be assimilating to Anglo-American norms.
Explanation:
The 14th amendment to the United States constitution is on of the reconstruction amendments after the civil war true or false ?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This Reconstruction Amendment prohibited the states from depriving any person of “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law” and from denying anyone within a state's jurisdiction equal protection under the law.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted from the Reconstruction Amendments.
What was the city of jenne -Jeno like and why was it important
Answer:
From its foundation, Jenne-jeno served as the focus of long-distance trade networks that linked gold and forest goods producers far to the south with those who brought the semiprecious stone and salt of the Sahara (and, eventually metal goods, beads, and books from North Africa)
10 sentence paragraph
Answer:
I was walking home one day and something strange started to happen. The air turns black around me. I thought it was nothing I thought it was just pollution in the air we got to water pollution where I'm from. I was wrong to think that I tried not to breathe it in I covered my mouth the whole way home. when I got home my mom looked at me slowly walked over to me and shook me "did you breathe in that black air?" she said. I was quite confused but I said no then she said "oh Lord my baby you'll be safe and Mama's arms." that air out there is dangerous she started quivering and shaking and whispered it's starting to turn people into zombies. I looked at her and did my mind I was scared but I wanted to put on a brave face in front of my mama I told her" I'm not scared of no zombies I have you and that's all I need and with you by me we can defeat them all." truth be told I was scared out of my mind I just didn't want to say nothing I was holding back my tears because I was so scared I just wanted to cry. we had a bunker under our house so I believe we will be safe there we grab all our food and head for that bunker as fast as we could. when we got into the bunker I couldn't hold it anymore I started crying my mother looked at me and told me " it's all right pumpkin we will be safe our friends and family will be safe you have nothing to worry about the coming to Mama's arms and stop crying because I got you."
I need help please explain
Answer:
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The Great Awakening is the same as the Enligntenment when people start thinking more rationally.
True
Or
False?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Opium was introduced in China by the
British
Japanese
Italians
French
Answer: Turkish
Explanation:
By the time President Roosevelt took office in 1933, what was the unemployment rate?
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
Answer:
by 25 percent
Explanation:
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Use this map to answer the question:
A political map of India. A scale is provided indicating that one inch equals approximately 400 miles. The city of Bangalore is located inland approximately one inch north of the southern tip of India. The city of Calicut is located along the west coast approximately three-quarters of an inch north of the southern tip of India and one-half inch southwest of Bangalore. The city of Pondicherry is on the east coast and located approximately one inch east of Calicut. Bangalore is approximately an equal distance from Calicut and Pondicherry.
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How far is it between Bangalore and Pondicherry?
about 100 miles
about 200 miles
about 300 miles
about 400 miles
Answer:
about 300 miles I tried my best to work it out I hoped I help have a nice day God bless u