What was the most significant result of the 1957 launch of Sputnik?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

It brought national interest to the space race.
Answer 2
This is what i would put but i think he states pretty well On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the earth's first artificial satellite, Sputnik I. ... As a result, the launch of Sputnik served to intensify the arms race and raise Cold War tensions. During the 1950s, both the United States and the Soviet Union were working to develop new technology

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the least of presidential electors a State can have is

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I’m pretty sure it’s 3

If you had been at the Congress of Vienna in 1814-1815, what would your
suggestions have been?

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Answer:to find a better way to work things out

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If you are running for president which state would you spend the mist time and money campaigning and why

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Answer: Assuming I'm a Democratic candidate beginning the general election, these six states.

Florida: It's the most populous swing state.
Pennsylvania: It's the second most populous swing state.
Michigan: It's the fourth most populous swing state.
North Carolina: It's the fifth most populous swing state.
Ohio: It's the third most populous swing state.
Texas: It's the second most populace state, and it has a significant left leaning population that may swing it towards the Democratic Party.
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Definitely California because they have the most electoral votes. It would be difficult to win as a republican since it’s a very liberal state, but if you could win it would be worth your time. I would write about being a liberal and choosing California for this reason :)

In the Plessy v. Ferguson case, Homer Plessy argued that *
1 point

his 15th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black people

his 14th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black peopl

his 8th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required voter Identification only for African American people

his 1st Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that prevented him from speaking freely

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

his 14th amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black people

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ANALYZE THE TEXT
1. CITING TEXT EVIDENCE According to the Órní of Ífè,
what was the world like before him?
2. DETERMINING CENTRAL IDEAS Why does the Órní
of Ífè say, “All went not well”? To what might he be
referring?

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The question is messed up could you type me what your trying to explain

A. The main leaders who met at Camp David are in this picture, what were
their names and what country did they represent? (10 points)
B. Name two specific conflicts between two of the countries that these
men represent that made this meeting important ? (10 points)
C. What was the result of the Camp David Accords? (10 points)

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My teacher told us the other day that he puts incorrect answers on here...just to mess with us.

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Compare and contrast the levels of political freedom between Russia, Iran, and the United States

help this is due in 10 minutes

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Answer:

I don't know if im correct but

Explanation:

1st usa

2nd Iran

3rd Russia

im sorry if im incorrect

In the Plessy v. Ferguson case, the supreme court decided that *
1 point

the Louisiana law was violating the 14th Amendment

Homer Plessy and future African American people should not be separated from white people in public places

Slaves could not claim the rights of free Americans

Louisiana, and all other states, could have separate accommodations for the races, as long as they were equal

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

Louisiana, and all other states, could have separate accommodations for races, as long as they were equal.

What were the main contributions Georgia made to WWI?

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Answer:

Georgia held more training camps than any other state did and it had contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the war

Georgia was a huge help towards WW1. ... Georgia had a textile mills that made fabric for military uniforms. Railroads in Georgia carried arms, ammunition, and soldiers to parts where ships waited to sail to Europe. Georgia's farmers grew food crops, grew tobacco, grew vegetables, and carried livestock, etc.

The Man Who Rigged America's Election Maps
By Vox, Oct 17, 2019
Answer the following questions using complete sentences. Highlight your answers in yellow.
1. What does Hoffler mean when he says that "voters usually pic politicians, but with redistricting,
politicians pick the voters." What does he mean by this? What implications does this have on
elections?
2. What are the Pros of Packing and Cracking districts? How did Hoffler employ these pros in North
Carolina? How did they impact People of Color?
3. Typically, People of Color and other "minority" groups vote for Democrats, while White
Americans and Christian groups tend to vote Republican. In the case of North Carolina, what
impact did this have on its politics and policies?

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explain two ways in which the impact of the printing press of the middle 1400’s could be compared to the impact of the invention of the iPad.

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Answer:

The two ways that are impact of the printing press of the middle 1400’s could be compared to the impact of the invention of the iPad is described below in brief explanation.

Explanation:

The discovery of the printing press, using adjustable nature, by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 constituted books more affordable to manufacture, exhilarating writing, and the distribution of knowledge. well after the discovery of the iPad, the Internet has already had a damaging influence on printing. Some printing houses have been abandoned and others are striving to make earnings.

This is a type of leadership that motivates and inspire other people reach out for higher goals
A. Heroism
B.Traits theory
C. Behavioral theory
D. Situational theory

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it means Heroism and that is question A

What was the following person best known for: Montesquieu​

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Answer:

Seperation of powers

Explanation:

This keeps any single governing body or entity from running rogue

(Corroboration) Which document, A or B, does this account more closely match? How?

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Answer:

CAN I SEE THE DOCUMENTS

Explanation:

rue or False, According to Byzantine and Islamic Civilizations, once Islam got started it spread in the East at the same time that Christianity was spreading in the West.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is FALSE that according to Byzantine and Islamic Civilizations, once Islam got started it spread in the East at the same time that Christianity was spreading in the West.

This is because Islam began to spread to the East or Asia around the 7th century. While Christianity began to spread to the West, that is western Europe around the 1st century in Roman province.

In general, do you think that Americans show the proper amount of respect and gratitude to their elders? Why or why not? Provide specific examples to illustrate your positino.?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Although America is making a come back to how we treat our elders their should still be more done for them

Select the statement that best describes how pollination begins. (2 points)

a
When a butterfly collects pollen from the ovule of a flower, it transfers the pollen to the pistil of another flower that it lands on.

b
When a butterfly collects pollen from the leaf of a flower, it transfers the pollen to the stamen of another flower that it lands on.

c
When a bee lands on a flower, it rubs against the stamen and collects pollen. When the bee lands on another flower, it transfers the pollen to the stigma.

d
When a bee lands on a flower, it rubs against the stigma and collects pollen. When the bee lands on another flower, it transfers the pollen to the stamen.

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i’m pretty sure it’s c :)

Article III of the U.S. Constitution states that Supreme Court justices must be:

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Answer:

The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.

Explanation:

The second sentence of Article III, Section 1, says: “The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.”

Slaves state and free states

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Answer:

Slave States: Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, New York, New Jersey

Free States: Maine, New Hemisphere, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa, Oregon, California, Michigan, Minnesota

answer quickly please:)

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Answer:

unsafe conditions.

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please tell this my sister question tomorrow is her paper​

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Explanation:

Answer is 66 percent

495 * 100 /750 = 66 percent

Answer:

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your answer is 66 percent

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If a group of people pillaged a town what did they do to the town

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Answer:

destoryed it

Explanation:

Answer:

Destroyed the town and robbed the people in it.

Explanation:

Which statement describes the main theme of the short story? *
A. Moving to a new place creates exciting new opportunities
B. It is important to hold onto who you are when you are in a new place.
C. Housework is time-consuming and keeps women from living their dreams
D. Moving away from your family means that you will lose your connection with them

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Answer: We need the short story so we can answer lol.

Who was the 48 president of United States

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Answer:

No one

Explanation:

Joe Biden is currently the 46th POTUS

Question 15
Okay, here comes a really tough question. Choose the correct statement:
Because I have no credit and no one to help me get my first credit card, I
A. am going to answer the offers I receive in the mail and receive a free
football phone.
Because I have no credit I will never be able to get a credit card so I will
B.
live with my parents forever.
Because I have no credit and no one to help me get my first credit card, I
c. may have to get a "secured" credit card. That's okay. That means I may
have to keep some money in a savings account for a time.
Because I have no credit and no one to help me get my first card, I decide
D. to get one of those really cool "prepaid" cards I've read about on the web,
designed just for students.

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Answer:

c. may have to get a "secured" credit card. That's okay. That means I may have to keep some money in a savings account for a time.

Explanation: Credit takes time to build, but it improves exonentially, it worsens this way also.
The answer is c for your question

PLZZZ HELP ME!!!!
After the Civil War, there was only one cattle trail used in Texas.
True
False

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False I think I hope this helped

What distinguishes “Executive Order 9066” from works of fiction?
A. It is a factual account about real people and real events.
B. It describes events that happened in the past.
C. It focuses on a particular group of people.
D. It has a historical context.

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Answer:

A. It is a factual account about real people and real events.

Explanation:

Works of fiction means those works that tell imaginary or imagined stories. Whereas non-fictional works tell stories about actual events that are true and not imagined.

"Executive Order 9066" is a passage about an actual order of the United States government during President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Pearl Harbor bombing in 1941-42. And what distinguishes this text from works of fiction is that it contains actual factual accounts about real people, their experiences, and real events that happened during the internment of Japanese-American people.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

What is importance of the May flower compact? Please help me

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Answer:B

Explanation:The Mayflower Compact was important because it was the first document to establish self-government in the New World. It remained active until 1691 when Plymouth Colony became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony.

What TYPE of conflict is present? In The tiger rising

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Answer:

His mom was slowly dying and he was depressed

Explanation:

6.
Which took place on northern soil in Pennsylvania?
A Battle of Vicksburg
B Battle of Chancellorsville
C Battle of Gettysburg
D Battle of Fredericksburg

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Answer:

Battle of gettysburg  

Explanation:

It went on for 3 days

Answer:

c. battle of Gettysburg

Explanation:

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A country divides its political leadership into two parts. There are local governments that have control over small regions inside the country. These small governments have certain rights, responsibilities, and freedoms. There is also a larger central government that makes some rules for all the regional governments and can place some limits on their actions, Which type of government is described in the passage? A. Parliamentary ngantar B. Federal O C. Unitary D. Presidential. The Importance of ElsewherePaul TherouxRead the passage, then answer the question.As a child, yearning to leave home and go far away, the image of my mind was flightmy little self hurrying off alone. The word travel did not occur to me, nor did the word transformation, which was my unspoken but enduring wish. I wanted to find a new self in a distant place, and new things to care about. The importance of elsewhere was something I took on faith. Elsewhere was the place I wanted to be. Too young to go, I read about elsewhere, fantasizing about my freedom. Books were my road. And then, when I was old enough to go, the roads I traveled became the obsessive subject in my own books. Eventually I saw that the most passionate travelers have always also been passionate readers and writers. And that is how this book came about.2 The wish to travel seems to me characteristically human: the desire to move, to satisfy your curiosity or ease your fears, to change the circumstances of your life, to be a stranger, to make a friend, to experience an exotic landscape, to risk the unknown, to bear witness to the consequences, tragic or comic, of people possessed by the narcissism of minor differences. Chekhov said, If youre afraid of loneliness, dont marry. I would say, if youre afraid of loneliness, dont travel. The literature of travel shows the effects of solitude, sometimes mournful, more often enriching, now and then unexpectedly spiritual.3 All my traveling life I have been asked the maddening and oversimplifying question what is your favorite travel book? How to answer it? I have been on the road for almost fifty years and writing about my travels for more than forty years. One of the first books my father read to me at bedtime when I was small was Donn Fendler: Lost on a Mountain in Maine. This 1930s as-told-to account described how a twelve-year-old boy survived eight days on Mount Katahdin. Donn suffered, but he made it out of the Maine woods. The book taught me lessons in wilderness survival, including the basic one: Always follow a river or a creek in the direction the water is flowing. I have read many travel books since, and I have made journeys on every continent except Antarctica, which I have recounted in eight books and hundreds of essays. I have felt renewed inspiration in the thought of little Donn making it safely down the high mountain.4 The travel narrative is the oldest in the world, the story the wanderer tells to the folk gathered around the fire after his or her return from a journey. This is what I sawnews from the wider world; the odd, the strange, the shocking, tales of beasts or of other people. Theyre just like us! or Theyre not like us at all! The travelers tale is always in the nature of a report. And it is the origin of narrative fiction too, the traveler enlivening a dozing group with invented details, embroidering on experience. Its how the first novel in English got written. Daniel Defoe based Robinson Crusoe on the actual experience of the castaway Alexander Selkirk, though he enlarged the story, turning Selkirks four and a half years on a remote Pacific Island into twenty-eight years on a Caribbean island, adding Friday, the cannibals, and tropical exotica.5 The storytellers intention is always to hold the listener with a glittering eye and riveting tale. I think of the travel writer as idealized in the lines of the ghost of Hamlets father at the beginning of the play:6 I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end.7 But most are anecdotal, amusing, instructional, farcical, boastful, mock-heroic, occasionally hair-raising, warnings to the curious, or else they ring bells like mad and seem familiar. 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