what is decolonization and what are the different approaches
Answer: decolonization is when a colony controlled by another country becomes independent. Approaches: decolonizing ongoing settler colonial realities, decolonizing ourselves and our discipline, and decolonizing research methods.
Explanation:
Desertification in Sub-Saharan Africa is MAINLY caused by
Answer:
BExplanation:
∑In areas of low precipitation, like Sub-Sahara(saharan)Africa, long droughts that turn arid land to unproductive, barren soil are a frequent cause of desertification
The ecosystem with the most concentrated selection of diverse plants and animals in the world is the __________, located in Latin America.
A.
Atacama Desert
B.
Amazon Rainforest
C.
coniferous forest in the Central American mountains
D.
deciduous forest in the South American mountains
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
Dthis is this answer
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Can somebody tell me at least 3 facts about oil natural resources please I will give u credit?
Answer:
il is measured in barrels, which is equal to 42 US gallons or 159 liters.
The US has the 10th largest oil reserve in the world. ...
The US consumes more oil than any other country -- 1.85 billion barrels per day.
Explanation:
Which of the following DID NOT happen as a result of an increase in population in cities?
1.More education
2.More disease
3.More crime
4.More poverty
why all societies have to make decisions about how resources will be used?
Answer:
Societies have to make decisions on how resources will be used because without those decisions things would be used carelessly. For example; If nobody conserved water, it'd be scarce. If society did not take care for how nonrenewable resources were to be used, would they run out faster? Yes. Some are poor decisions, but they're made none the less.
1. According to Muslim belief Muhammad was praying in a cave when he had a revelation in which he was told to
A. Preach that there was one god
B. Found the holy city of Mecca
C. Conquer the Arabian Peninsula
D. Build a shrine for pilgrims to visit
2. The Muslim scholar known as Avicenna wrote a famous and influential book on which subject
A. Algebra
B. Astronomy
C. History
D. Medicine
3. Which of the following statement best describes the spread of Islam during the Arab conquests
A. Islam spread only within the lands conquered by Arabs
B. Everyone in conquered lands were forced to convert to Islam
C. Few non Arabs ever converted to Islam
D. Islam spread inside and outside the new Arab Muslim empire
Answer:
A. Preach that there was one god
Explanation:
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20 Look at the map.What form of imperialism does the map represent?
Imperialism in
A colonization
B direct control
O C vertical integration
D spheres of influence
Mordecai's faith may be inferred by: his statement that if Esther failed to act, deliverance would come to the Jews in some other way his suggestion that Esther might have been providentially placed in the palace for preservation of her people his belief that the house of Esther's father would not escape the plot of Haman if she failed to act all of the above
Answer:
his statement that if Esther failed to act, deliverance would come to the Jews in some other way his suggestion that Esther might have been providentially placed in the palace for the preservation of her peopleExplanation:
Mordecai was a cousin of Esther, both were Jews and lived in a time when Jews were highly persecuted and hated in Persia. However, Mordecai had faith that God would act on behalf of the Jews and free them from persecution. For this reason, he and Esther pretended not to be Jews so that she could enter the harem of the king of Persia, become queen and help her people to be set free. However, he had faith that even if she did nothing, God would deliver his people in some other way. Thus, we can infer Mordecai's faith in two ways:
his statement that if Esther failed to act, deliverance would come to the Jews in some other way his suggestion that Esther might have been providentially placed in the palace for the preservation of her peopleHow many types of natural resources are made by people?
A: Three types of natural resources are made by people: minerals,
water, and sunlight.
B: All natural resources are made by people.
C: Natural resources are not made by people.
D:Only two types of natural resources are made by people: wind
and sunlight.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because humans don't have the ability and power to create natural resources
Which of these is NOT true about recessive alleles?
A:A. Recessive alleles are expressed when there is one copy present.
B:B. Recessive alleles can be carried from one generation to the next.
C:C. Recessive alleles reappear by being expressed in a later generation.
D:D. Recessive alleles are masked by dominant alleles.
Answer: A:A. Recessive alleles are expressed when there is one copy present.
Explanation:
Individuals receive two copies of each gene called as allele. A recessive allele is the one which is not able to express when another allele of the same gene is of dominant type. Thus the phenotypic expression will be of the dominant type of gene. The recessive allele is only expressed when the other complementary allele is also of recessive type and thus the expression of recessive allele occurs in the phenotype. So, both alleles should be recessive to express a recessive phenotypic trait.
Why are so many family members, such as Lauri and Archie Badura, willing to share their painful stories regarding drug addiction?
Answer:
So that other family members don't make the same mistake-
Don't do drugs kids
Answer:
im guessing to teach them not to because if they do they will start wanting to buy some from weird hobo for a sack and burn and chop it Up for fun but it will kill them.
Explanation:
six-year terms for members of the Senate in
The U.S. Constitution establishes
order to:
Answer:
c. allow senators to focus on long-term national issues
Explanation:
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What are human rights
Progressives were known for working to
1.promote oil sales
2.support big business
3.Support agriculture
4.Improve society
Answer:
4.Improve society
Explanation:
which of the following was a major focus of the mississippian belief system
Answer:
Mississippian religion was a distinctive Native American belief system in eastern North America that evolved out of an ancient, continuous tradition of sacred landscapes, shamanic institutions, world renewal ceremonies, and the ritual use of fire, ceremonial pipes, medicine bundles, sacred poles, and symbolic weaponry.
Explanation:
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when was the country declared a republican state
Answer:
What was the county-
Explanation:
weekly allowance and a monthly paycheck are both examples of what
A. Interest
B. Expenses
C. Income
D.Needs
How do you think the African people reacted to colonialism? List at least 2 ideas
Answer:
Resistance (i.e., war and military resistance); sometimes this included attempts to draw upon supernatural solutions to avoid or to undo conquest.
Acquiescence—often this meant trying to negotiate the best terms possible;
Alliance—sometimes it was possible to join with the Europeans in conquest of neighbours (often traditional enemies with whom they had long been in conflict anyway).
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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6. Define adapting to the environment
10. Under Suharto, Indonesia has what type of government?
18. Where do most people live in Australia (an area,not a city)
21. What does slip, slap, slap, seek, slide tell people to do?
Answer:
6. In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process.
10. The politics of Indonesia take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic whereby the President of Indonesia is both head of state and head of government and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.
18. Almost 80 per cent of the country's entire population live in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory. Usual Residence Census counts. Excludes overseas visitors, Other Territories are not included.
21. Slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat, Slip, Slop, Slap! You can stop skin cancer – say: "Slip, Slop, Slap!" ... In 2007, the slogan was updated to Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide to reflect the importance of seeking shade and sliding on wraparound sunglasses to prevent sun damage.
Which group used pyramids to study astronomy?
A) Aztecs
B) Incas
C) Mayas
Answer:
C) Mayas
Explanation:
The Mayas were, among the three greatest pre-columbian American civilizations (the ones listed in the question), the one that had the most important and accurate astronomy knowledge, a knowledge that surprises even contemporary astronomers. This was in part due to their use of pyramids to study astronomy, and to develop calendars.
The Incas on the other hand, did not really build pyramids, and the Aztecs built impressive pyramids but mostly for other purposes.
Which of the following was part of the "black codes" passed after the Civil War?
1.banning African Americans from serving on juries
2.forcing African Americans who did not have jobs to work
3.preventing African Americans from holding public office
4.all the above
What are the major crops cultivate in the the terai and inner terai region? very short
Answer:
Nepal can be divided into three ecological zones, namely: Terai (plain), Mid-hills and High hills.
...
CROP DIVERSIFICATION IN NEPAL - K. C. Sharma*
Agricultural Commodities Annual/Growth (%)
1. Paddy 1.9
2. Maize 2.3
3. Wheat 4.0
4. Millet 3.5
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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When we plot coordinates on a grid coordinate system, what direction do we go if we are plotting 45˚S if we start at 0˚?
A. Left
B. Up
C. Down
D. Right
Answer: Right
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
1. The point of view in a narrative or personal narrative is _____.
Select one:
a. the first person or "I"
b. the second person or "you"
c. the third person: "he" or "she"
d. a godlike narrator
2. Learning to love and analyze jokes helped what aspect of Annie Dillard's life?
Select one:
a. Her career as a comedian.
b. Her love life.
c. Her career as a writer.
d. Her career as a teacher.
3. " Learning to love and analyze jokes helped what aspect of Annie Dillard's life?"
The answer to the question above is included in this essay because _____.
Select one:
a. it provides the commentary and lets us understand the significance
b. it provides the conflict of the story
c. it is a creative technique
d. it provides description
4. While throughout most of her essay, Dillard is summarizing years of joke telling, she does include one scene with action and dialogue. It is _____.
Select one:
a. the description of analyzing jokes
b. the section about falling "in love with it all"
c. the father telling bar jokes
d. the father telling the joke about the "four-by-twos"
5. According to Dillard at the end of her essay, _____ is as important as the joke-teller.
Select one:
a. the person the joke is about
b. the "straight man or woman"
c. the listener
d. the person who invented the joke
Answer:
A for the first question
Explanation:
I don't really know who Annie Dillard is so I can't help you with the rest sorry dude
my mum baked a pie i thought it was an equation am i dum
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Living and nonliving things make up the
A
Hydrosphere
B
Ecosystem
C
Adaptation
D
Succession
Answer:
im pretty sure its ecosystem
Answer:
I think b is the answer.
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A study by Grimstvedt et al. (2010) of the effects of signage on stair use in university buildings examined the effect of placing signs encouraging stair use near elevators. Based on their design, Blake is designing a study for her campus. The initial part of the study will be a month-long measuring of elevator and stair use in four buildings on the campus. This will be followed by the treatment, which is the simultaneous posting of signs at each of the four locations. Elevator and stair use will then be measured for another month. Which type of design is this?
A. stable baseline
B. multiple baseline
C. matched groups
D. interrupted time-series
Answer:
stable-baseline
Explanation:
In simple words, Design from a solid foundation. A small model wherein an investigator tracks behavior for a prolonged baseline time before starting a medication or other interference; if behavior is consistent over the retrospective, the investigator may be more confident in the operations efficacy.
Thus, from the above explanation we can conclude that the correct answer is stable baseline.
Which of the following strategies would help in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa?
fewer children
fewer pets
more tourism
education and prevention