What law legally forced Native Americans to move west?

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Answer 1
indian removal act i’m pretty sure
Answer 2
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.

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If the demand for skateboards decreases, you can expect the price of skateboards to:

A) increase

B) triple

C) not change

D) decrease

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Answer:

Decrease

Explanation:

Hi so when there is more demand for something stores tend to make the price go higher, since there is a decreasing demand the price will decrease.

This is coming from someone who works  at a store :))

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Answer:

D, or decrease

Explanation:

The demand has decreased, so the seller will likely lower the prices more to get people to be like, "hey, the price lowered, i should buy it because thats a good deal" or something.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

All living organisms look dramatically different today than they first did when they appeared on Earth. True or false?
A. true
B. false

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Answer:

The Answer is gonna be False

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False. If they looked different starting off that would’ve been documented.

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I hear America singing


Compare this poem with your vision of America today. Using supporting evidence, answer this question: How has America changed over time?

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America is a much more divided nation than the poem conveys. The thought of “The American Identity” has changed. The poem conveys us as hardworkers, strong people living out their daily lives. Today, we could hardly be considered as such by other nations. America has become so divided that the songs we sing are no longer that of our collective, but rather songs of hatred and division. Whitman spoke for common human identity and he would never support the divided America we live in today.

3. In the early 1800S, what are now modern Germany and Italy were each individual, unified countries. T OR F
4. During the Industrial Age, the middle class decreased in size. T OR F
5. The period of the late 1700s and early 1800s was one of political stability and peace across the Americas and in Europe. rope. T OR F

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Explanation:

3. False they where made up of small nation states.

4. False, more people where in more stable jobs with a higher income

5. False, In the late 1700 there was the 7 years war, american revolutionary war, French revolution and begging of the Napoleonic wars.

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False
False
5 I’m not sure

What do you wonder about The Bermuda Triangle?

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the bermuda triangle is very interesting because of the weird magnetic field around it that tends to cause and planes or ships passing by to disappear. Many weird noises can also be heard.

Answer:

why do so many things go missing there whats in it what there that make things go missing

Explanation:

How did the Jews leave the death camps?

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Answer:

Once the “Final Solution” began and the Nazi death camps were in full operation, Jews and other targets of the Nazi regime could only leave the country with the help of forged passports or other documents. Within Germany itself, this was extremely difficult, and the possession of any such documents would result in summary execution.

Explanation:

Answer:

Are you talking about the Holocaust because they didn't leave,The jews either died or escaped. "As Soviet troops entered the heart of Berlin, Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945, in his underground bunker". The soviet troops freed the Jews.

Which activity is a responsibility of the federal government?

A. conducting relations with other countries
B. overseeing state and local prisons
C. maintaining and monitoring city parks
D. establishing and enforcing driving laws

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Answer:

D. establishing and enforcing driving laws

Answer:

A) Conducting relations with other countries

Explanation:

Overseeing state and local prisons is a state government responsibility,

maintaining and monitoring city parks is a state government responsibility,

and establishing and enforcing driving laws is a state government responsibility as well because many different states have many different driving rules.

What jobs did women perform in the steel industry?


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Women of Steel (Excerpt from a propaganda video)

Steel has been rightly called the sinews of peace and the backbone of war. Behind the guns, and tanks, and ships, and planes, are the blast furnaces and open hearths, the electric furnaces and blooming mills. Tending these giant furnaces have always stood a breed of men apart, giants in the land, those men of steel. But with our country in peril, the women of America rallied to the support of their men, and here in this, almost the last great industry we thought could be handled only by men, these mothers, wives, and sweethearts came to stand shoulder to shoulder with them in almost every capacity. These marvelous women of America. These women of steel. Of course, we had long since accepted their aptitude in fabrication, the swift, sure dexterity of their fingers, as in this stainless steel rib assembly. Their adaptability to small tools. Even the hand welding electrodes. But as the need grew for more and more production of the basic metal itself, more loyal women with a dash a true American pluck and venturesomeness, edged further and further into the real work of steel making. Some with a scientific bent, went into metallurgical control and research labs-- girls fresh from chemical engineering school, older women who had been technical librarians. Yes, women make good inspectors. Here's one applying the magnaflux test to steel for airplane motors. They make good drivers too.American girls raised to drive the family car find it no trick at all to handle trucks and tractors. Mrs. Warner at these crane controls must lift this huge bloom into the furnace to be heated red hot, then carried across the shop to the forging press. It takes good judgment and a steady hand to manipulate it under the drop hammer-- just the right amount and position each time. And Ms. Evans here is very adept at this. Here is the office of the supervisor of women employees. She can tell us more about it. If you will, Ms. Campbell. MS.


CAMPBELL: Women in steel are simply the result of realistic thinking.In time of war, you have to have steel. You also have to have people to make it. With the Army taking men by the thousands-- more than 16,000 from our plant so far-- we had to find people to replace them. A great untapped reserve was women.


NARRATOR: How many do you have?


MS. CAMPBELL: About half of the replacements are women, more than 8,000 of them. The rest are older men and young boys.


NARRATOR: And the women, are they doing all right?


MS. CAMPBELL: Beyond anything anyone ever dreamed of. They're doing something in almost every department in the plant. And I don't mean just clerks and checkers. We have women engineers and oilers in the boiler room. Women repair experts. Women work at the oil mines above ground. Along the unloading docks. And our private railroad tracks. Women carpenters. And women shipbuilders. And women load and unload our freight cars. We have girls in charge of our tool cribs, and that takes the knowing of a lot of tools to do that. These women are working around the clock around the calendar. They do a man's job, and they can draw a man's pay. And they're doing it safely. They're safer here than in their own homes.

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Answer:

Women began filling traditionally male roles en masse. They worked on the production floors, testing facilities, and storage yards at steel mills

Explanation:

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Women been traditionally filling el men role

How does the nationalism of Chi Minh and the nationalism of Mahatma Gandhi compare?

A. Chi Minh encouraged the people of Vietnam to use non-violent resistance while Gandhi was willing to use violence to gain independence.

B. Both men wanted to create a communist government in their countries and were willing to accept assistance from the Soviet Union.

C. Both men wanted to create a democracy in their countries and were willing to become allies of the United States.

D. Gandhi encouraged the people of India to use non-violent resistance while Chi Minh was willing to use violence to gain independence.

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I think the answer is C

Both men wanted to create a democracy in their countries and were willing to become allies of the United States does the nationalism of Chi Minh and the nationalism of Mahatma Gandhi compare. Hence, option C is correct.

What is the nationalism of Mahatma Gandhi?

Gandhi's nationalist views appeared basic and uncomplicated: he favored an independent India free from British colonial domination. In actuality, though, his nationalism was based on an intricate and nuanced moral theory.

Gandhi understood nationalism to mean self-rule in which everyone in the community, not just the elite, would be free and active, in which moral force rather than physical force serves as the cornerstone of social order, and in which the pursuit of the national interest serves as the highest moral standard for governmental action.

Mahatma Gandhi significantly contributed to the development of "Nationalism" in India. Truth, Satyagraha, non-violence, and a secular outlook on religion have all been shown to be "cementing forces" for the strengthening of "Nationalism" in India.

Thus, option C is correct.

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The newspaper headline below describes a historical event.


FIRST FEMALE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER DIES


What long term impact does this headline reflect?

protection of equal property rights

expansion of the right to privacy

protection of due process rights

expansion of the right to vote

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Answer:

expansion of the right to vote

D Expansion of the right to vote

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Match the parts of Rudyard Kipling’s short story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” with the corresponding literary elements.
third-person narration
the home of a small British family living
in India in the eighteenth century
A pet mongoose saves a human family
from evil snakes with the help of his
friends—a tailorbird and a muskrat.
good versus evil; heroism
"Good gracious," said Teddy's mother.
"And that's a wild creature! I suppose
he's so tame because we've been kind
to him."
plot
arrowBoth
dialogue
arrowBoth
themes
arrowBoth
point of view
arrowBoth
setting
arrowBoth

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Answer:

setting - india, 18th century

plot: A pet mongoose saves a human family

from evil snakes with the help of his

friends

dialogue:"Good gracious," said Teddy's mother.

"And that's a wild creature! I suppose

he's so tame because we've been kind

to him."

themes: good versus evil; heroism

Explanation:

How do people relate to one another in tang and song?
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Answer:

Explanation:

because they feel a special link to the song that another person feels

why was France willing to sell the French Territory to the United States?

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Answer:

Explanation: This episode in history is also accounted as the "LOUISIANA PURCHASE."

The best explanation can be two ways.

1. The first reason that can be accounted for is the french failed in Santa Domingo thus there was an uprise of rekindled war with Great Britain.

2. The second reason is the financial drawbacks that prompted Napoleon to offer the land to America.

I hope the answer was helpful. :)

What claims did Jefferson Davis make about slavery?

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Davis believed in paternalism, which was the belief that European-Americans had the spiritual and moral responsibility to serve a parental role to slaves and thus viewed slavery as a positive aspect of American culture and was a form of a “form of civil government for those who by their nature are not fit to govern themselves." he believed in the legality of slavery

The newspaper headline below describes a community problem.

CITY BANS PROTESTS NEAR HOMES

What problem was the ordinance meant to address?

concerns about local businesses

threats to public education

concerns about parking

threats to public safety

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threats to public safety:)

Answer:

threats to public safety

Explanation:

What role did the “Space Race” play in the Cold War? Explain

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Answer:

a BIG role

Explanation:

While it often fuelled Cold War rivalry and paranoia, the Space Race also yielded considerable benefits for human society. Space exploration required and produced rapid improvements and advances in many fields, including telecommunications, micro-technology, computer science and solar power.

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Answer:During the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union engaged a competition to see who had the best technology in space. ... The Space Race was considered important because it showed the world which country had the best science, technology, and economic system.

Explanation:

I need help of you would.

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Answer:

the great depresen was hard for most people after the war cause most people didn't have a job

Explanation:

The Great Depression was hard for most people but they didn’t have jobs

Fill in this chart. It will help you figure out the similarities and differences of Hinduism and Buddhism. Remember to write in complete sentences.


Buddhism
Hinduism
Who founded it?



What do they believe about the purpose of life?




What do they believe about the afterlife?




What are common practices?




What are the sacred texts?




What do they think about the caste system?




Who are the clergy (religious leaders)?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Ấn Độ giáo

1. Ấn Độ giáo thờ gì?

Ấn Độ giáo chứa đựng nhiều triết lý tôn giáo. Vì lý do này, đôi khi tôn giáo còn được biết đến như một cách sống hay một gia đình tôn giáo, không giống như các tôn giáo hợp nhất khác.

Tập tục chính của Ấn Độ giáo là tôn thờ một vị thần tối cao Brahman, cùng với các vị thần và nữ thần khác. Các tín đồ Ấn giáo tin rằng có nhiều con đường tu tập để có thể một ngày về với vị thần họ tôn thờ.

Người Ấn giáo tin vào các thuyết về luân hồi (vòng luân hồi liên tục của sự sống, cái chết và tái sinh) và nghiệp lực (luật nhân quả).

Một trong những triết lý quan trọng của Ấn Độ giáo là “atman”, niềm tin vào sự tồn tại của linh hồn. Triết lý này cho rằng mỗi một sinh vật sống trên đời đều có linh hồn, và tất cả đều là một phần của linh hồn tối thượng. Niềm tin hướng đến sự cứu rỗi, kết thúc vòng luân hồi để đạt đến linh hồn độc nhất, tự tại.

Một nguyên tắc cơ bản khác trong Ấn Độ giáo hindu là ý niệm cho rằng tất cả hành vi và suy nghĩ sẽ trực tiếp quyết định cuộc sống hiện tại và tương lai của con người..

Người Ấn giáo noi theo “dharma”, một quy tắc sống coi trọng nhân phẩm và đạo đứNgười Ấn giáo tôn kính tất cả các sinh vật sống và coi bò là loài vật linh thiêng.

Tập quán ăn uống cũng là một phần quan trọng trong cuộc sống của người Hindu. Hầu hết họ không ăn thịt bò hoặc thịt lợn, và nhiều người ăn chay.

Ấn Độ giáo có mối liên hệ chặt chẽ với các tôn giáo khác ở Ấn Độ, như Phật giáo, đạo Sikh và Kỳ Na giáo. Có thể thấy nhiều giáo lý trong các đạo giáo khác bị ảnh hưởng khá nhiều từ Ấn Độ giáo.

2. Ấn Độ giáo thờ vị thần nào?

Ngoài Brahman, vị thần được tôn là tối thượng trong tất cả các thần, vị thần sáng tạo ra vạn vật. Người Ấn giáo còn tôn thờ nhiều vị thần và nữ thần khác nữa.  

Brahma: Vị thần có công tạo ra thế giới và mọi sinh vật sinh sống trên thế giới

Vishnu: Vị thần bảo tồn và bảo vộ vũ trụ

Shiva: Vị thần hủy diệt trong vòng tái sinh vũ trụ  

Devi: Nữ thần chiến đấu để tái sinh dharma

Krishna: Vị thần của lòng trắc ẩn, sự dịu dàng và tình yêu

Lakshmi: Nữ thần của thịnh vượng và sự thuần khiết

Saraswati: Nữ thần học tập

Nghi thức thờ cúng Ấn Độ giáo

Việc thờ cúng theo đạo Hindu, hay puja, thường diễn ra ở các Mandir (ngôi đền). Các tín đồ Ấn Độ giáo có thể ghé thăm Mandir bất cứ lúc nào họ muốn.

Người Ấn giáo cũng có thể thờ cúng tại nhà, và nhiều người thậm chí còn lập đền thờ dành riêng cho một số vị thần và nữ thần của riêng họ.

Nhiều người Ấn giáo lại lựa chọn hành hương đến các đền thờ và địa điểm linh thiêng khác ở Ấnhác ở Ấn Độ để hành lễ theo nghi thức. Độ để hàn

3. Một số kiến trúc Ấn Độ giáo nổi bậ

nghi thức.

The Civil War deeply divided many friends and families.

A: True

B: False

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True I had this question before
its true, i just went over this unit

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Read the text from the following website: www.growingnation.org

A Growing Nation

After the American Revolution, the newly formed United States realized that it lacked room to grow. The states created in the Declaration of Independence in 1776 were limited in size. As the population increased, more people were competing for the same amount of land. Consequently, land became more expensive, and overcrowding became an issue. The thirteen states were bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the territories of other nations. If the United States was going to have a future, it needed to increase its territory.

President Thomas Jefferson believed that for Americans to be virtuous and free, they needed to farm land. He wanted to expand westward to create more farmland. Jefferson also wanted to obtain the Port of New Orleans at the mouth of the Mississippi River so farmers could easily transport their goods. He facilitated the purchase of New Orleans and the rest of the French territory from France in 1803 for $15 million. This new land was called the Louisiana Territory and stretched partway across the continent. It was the first step in expanding the United States.

USA is shown and different areas are highlighted. The east coast region is highlighted first and shows 1776, the middle east is highlighted next and shows 1803, the mid north and all of the east is highlighted third and 1821 is highlighted. Then all of the middle and east areas are highlighted and 1845 is shown. Next the north west area is highlighted and 1846 is shown. Then the south west area is highlighted and 1848 is shown. Last, the south part of Arizona is highlighted and shows 1853.

The purchase of the Louisiana Territory led to a pattern of westward expansion through payment, negotiations, and conflict. The United States purchased Florida from Spain with the Florida Purchase Treaty of 1821. Instead of paying Spain a set amount, the United States would pay the $5 million Americans claimed were owed to them by Spain. After Texas declared independence from Mexico, it was annexed by the United States and became an official state in 1845. Another land controversy occurred between Great Britain and the United States, as both countries claimed the Oregon region. The dispute was settled in the 1846 Oregon Treaty, which separated the countries by the line of the 49th parallel. Mexico refused to let the United States buy California and New Mexico, so the two countries eventually went to war. Because the Americans won the war, the United States was able to buy lands in the Southwest in 1848. The United States paid Mexico $10 million for an area of land in the Southwest in the 1853 Gadsden Purchase, stretching its borders from sea to sea.

(the map is the text feature btw)

According to information in the text feature, in what year did the United States officially obtain land with access to the Pacific Ocean?

a
1821

b
1845

c
1846

d
1848

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A

Answer:

The answer is A :)

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PASSAGE:

5
Mr. Franklin is remembered as a scientist, inventor, printer, writer, and one of our country’s important early leaders. His ant experiment is just one of many interesting stories from his life.
6
One day he discovered ants crawling all over his kitchen shelf. Within minutes, a little jar of molasses was alive with them. He picked up the container and took out the pests.
7
But one ant stayed inside, swallowing the sweet, sticky syrup and storing it in the pouch, or crop, inside her mouth. (All worker ants are females.)
8
Because Mr. Franklin wanted to know if ants could communicate with one another, he gave this ant a challenge. He tied a piece of string around the mouth of the jar and hung it on a nail in the ceiling. Then he settled down to wait and watch.
9
Shortly, the insect crawled up the inside of the container, over the rim, and down the side.
10
But when she reached the bottom, there was, of course, no shelf! The ant dashed here and there and round and round. She zigged and zagged and eventually found the string.
11
Then a fast march up, a dash across the ceiling, and a race down the wall and over the floor led her to an opening that let her out of the kitchen. She vanished.
12
About thirty minutes later, Mr. Franklin spotted an army of ants moving like running water toward the wall. They swarmed up, flowed across the ceiling, and scrambled over to the nail holding the string. They lined up and marched, one after another, down the string and into the jar.
13
Before long, there were two lines of ants on the string, one line tramping down to get at the sweet food, and the other line parading upward. They were carrying home globs of molasses in their crops.

QUESTION:

Which statement best summarizes Benjamin Franklin’s discovery in the second section of the passage?

A. Ants transport food by carrying it inside their crops.

B. Ants are intelligent enough to escape from simple traps.

C. Ants can exchange information about where to find food.

D. Ants can move very quickly from one location to another.

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Answer:

C: Ants can exchange Information about where to find food.

Explanation:

Ants communicate very well to their colony by phramones to find food.

C. Ants can exchange information about where to find food

50 POINT IF BRANLYST
In a 200 word essay explain why people 2,000 years ago and still today "revere" the famous?

Why do you think our fascination with celebrities is different from the Roman's worshiping Gods, what similarities are there?

Is there any danger in our culture, what were the dangers back then?

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Answer:

yea no 50 pts only 5 !!!!!!

TRUE OR FALSE Italy sided with the Allies (Britain and France) again in World War II.
true
false

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Italy started off with the Axis Powers but switched over to the Allies’ side later on.

8. Who believed that neither Congress nor local governments had the authority to ban slavery from a territory?
a. John C. Calhoun
b. Henry Clay
c. Zachary Taylor

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Answer:

John C. Calhoun is correct :)

Explanation:

Answer:

A. John C. Calhoun

Explanation:

um....I had to do some research and stuff to check my answer...but anyways good luck or whatever

Please help me hurry

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Answer:

are under the ages of 17 or 18

Explanation:

I’m only guessing but since it’s juvenile it should be right. (I know this is from a year ago, but it’s to help those who are learning it now)

How was traveling by wagon a hardship for the forty-niners?

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Answer:

Hundreds of gold-seekers died and were buried along the trail. The strain took a toll on the oxen and mules as well. As they traveled, forty-niners lightened the load by throwing out everything they didn't need--from cookstoves and furniture to barrels of flour.

As they traveled, forty-niners lightened The load by throwing out everything they didn’t need— from cookstoves and furniture to barrels of flour

How did Europeans get slaves in the 1800s?

A. Europeans captured Africans
B. Europeans captured tribes and sold them
C. Africans captured Africans

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Answer:

B. Europeans captured tribes and sold them

Explanation:

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Answer:

B. Europeans Captured tribes and sold them

Explanation:

What happened to supporters of President Salvador Allende after the overthrow of the government by Augusto Pinochet?
a.
they seized power
c.
they fled in exile
b.
they disappeared
d.
they got rich


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: A. They seized power

Answer:

b. they disappeared

Explanation:

Explain why scientists believe that warm climates provide greater biodiversit

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because they do and they feel like it
warm climate can be called a tropical climate.
because in warm climates it is a temperature that is suitable for living and developing plants so it is not surprising if in warm climates many biodiversity grows ..
Or also you can put Warm climates allow for a year-round growing season. Plants are more available as a food resource, which can support more organisms. Hope this helps :))
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