What was the significance of the bone needle found at the Marmes farm?
A. It connected the ancient people to tribes in the southern American continent.
B. It demonstrated that ancient people living in Washington were skilled in making tools.
C. It revealed that ancient people had learned to rely on agricultural crops for food.
D. It showed that ancient people in eastern Washington were more advanced than those in the western regions of the state.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because it showed how they made tools and that they used them.


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Japan, consisting of a series of islands, is considered an 'archipelago', this is best best described as?​

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Answer:

The Japanese archipelago (日本列島, Nihon rettō) is a group of 6,852 islands that form the country of Japan as well as the Russian island of Sakhalin. It extends over 3,000 km (1,900 mi)[1] from the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest to the East China and Philippine Seas in the southwest along the Pacific Ocean coast of the Eurasian continent, and consists of four island arcs from north to south: the Sakhalin Island Arc, the Northeastern and Southwestern Japan Arcs, and the Ryukyu Island Arc. The Kuril Island Arc, the Daitō Islands, and the Nanpō Islands are not parts of the archipelago.[citation needed]

Japan is the largest island country in East Asia and the fourth-largest island country in the world with 377,975.24 km2 (145,937.06 sq mi).[2][3] It has an exclusive economic zone of 4,470,000 km2 (1,730,000 sq mi).[4]

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what was one aspect of the rule of law in Roman society

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Answer:

It protected all classes equally in Rome. It protected only the plebeian class in Rome.

Explanation:

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20. Who most likely would have said, "With hard work and financial independence, justice and liberty
will come."? *
(3 Points)
Booker T. Washington
Leo Frank
W.E.B. DuBois
Tom Watson

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Answer: B: Leo frank

Explanation:

Answer:

the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

These words offer a powerful opening to one of the most important documents in the history of the world. For over 200 years, the Constitution of the United States of America has been the envy of the world. It's the guiding force behind the most enduring democratic system of government ever; it helped create the environment that produced the greatest economic engine in history; it's been used as a model for better government around the world.

That's not to say that the Constitution makes governing easy. If anything, the Constitution makes it harder, because it requires that the majority respect the minority. It sure feels harder to get things done when you can't make all decisions unilaterally! Yet when the Constitution works as it should, and opposing sides must come together to find an effective solution, it's amazing what can be accomplished.

Today is Constitution Day. Here are quotes to help remind you of the wisdom and enduring power of this incredible document

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What did the early newspapers do when they did not have enough news to print? They rewrote the same stories. They did not print the newspaper. They shortened the newspaper. They made up stories and news.

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The correct answer is D) They made up stories and news.

What did the early newspapers do when they did not have enough news to print? They made up stories and news.

In those early years, the press was different from what we know today. Among the difference was that journalists had no proper academic background or preparation for journalism and had no ethics code.

So when they ran out of true stories, they had no problem creating their own. People in that time believed everything that appeared in the newspaper and considered it a true source of information. And that was exploited by the newspaper owners.

The news was business, and owners had to continue to sell their newspapers, So they needed stories; true or created, but they had to sell newspapers.

Opium was introduced in China by the _____.
British
Japanese
Italians
French

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Opium was introduced in China by the British.

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Answer:

Love your profile picture

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I think it’s either d or c I’ve done this before I’m just really brain dead lol

"The is the greatest event of our nation's history."
-Frederick Douglass, 1864
Read the quote and then answer the question below.
Which word correctly fills in the blank in this quotation?
a. Thirteenth Amendment
C. Emancipation Proclamation
b. Battle of Gettysburg
d. Battle of Chancellorsville

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Answer:

Emancipation Proclamation

Explanation:

Emancipation Proclamation is your answer.

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Answer:b

Justinian’s Difficulties

A terrible plague swept through the empire, killing Theodora and almost killing him. The plague wiped out huge numbers of the empire’s population, leaving villages empty and crops unharvested. The army was also afflicted, and the Ostrogoths were able to effectively regain Italy in 546 CE, through guerrilla warfare against the Byzantine occupiers.

With Justinian’s army bogged down fighting in Italy, the empire’s defenses against the Persians on its eastern frontiers were weakened. In the Roman-Persian Wars, the Persians invaded and destroyed a number of important cities. Justinian was forced to establish a humiliating 50-year peace treaty with them in 561 CE.

Still, Justinian kept the empire from collapse. He sent a new general, Narses, to Italy with a small force. Narses finally defeated the Ostrogoths and drove them back out of Italy. By the time the war was over, Italy, once one of the most prosperous lands in the ancient world, was wrecked. The city of Rome changed hands multiple times, and most of the cities of Italy were abandoned or fell into a long period of decline. The impoverishment of Italy and the weakened Byzantine military made it impossible for the empire to hold the peninsula. Soon a new Germanic tribe, the Lombards, came in and conquered most of Italy, though Rome, Naples, and Ravenna remained isolated pockets of Byzantine control. At the same time, another new barbarian enemy, the Slavs, appeared from north of the Danube. They devastated Greece and the Balkans, and in the absence of strong Byzantine military might, they settled in small communities in these lands.

Which court has ONLY original jurisdiction?

a. intermediate courts
b. supreme court
c. court of appeals
d. district court​

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Answer:

The answer is A ...............

How come the negotiations for peace were so difficult for the Allies?

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Answer: Both nations desired different things and were unable to compromise on what penalty the Germans could get. Britain thought that the Versailles Treaty was too strict for the Germans, because France felt it was not harsh enough.

Explanation:

The terms of a conditional surrender may contradict the believed ideal of a total unconditional surrender.

Which of the following led to tensions between Mao's China and Khrushchev's
Soviet Union?
Select all that apply

Khrushchev condemned Stalin, with who Mao equated himself.

Khrushchev made attempts to invade China.

Khrushchev called for peaceful coexistence with western nations.

Khrushchev adopted a policy of capitalism to replace communism in the Soviet
Union.

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Answer:

Khrushchev condemned Stalin, with who Mao equated himself.

Khrushchev called for peaceful coexistence with western nations.

Explanation:

First option is correct as Mao believed that he is Stalin's successor, while Khrushchev wanted to replace Stalin's idolatry.

Also, Khrushchev believed that Soviet Union and communist countries can coexist with United States.

All other options are false.

''The British Empire was a force for good in India.” How far do you agree with this statement?

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Answer:

uh, nowhere. They were HORRIBLE

Why not, you may ask?

- The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

- By 1890 about 6,000 British officials ruled 250 million Indians

- Racism was also reflected in the penal code. There had never been a taboo against homosexuality in Indian culture and practice until the British Victorians introduced one.

- Britain also helped solidify and perpetuate the iniquities of the caste system, which was a horrible division of people.

- Religion became a useful means of divide and rule, with the fostering of a two-nation theory that eventually divided the country and made partition inevitable; one million were killed and 17 million displaced.

- Winston Churchill, widely heralded as one of the greatest brits was viciously racist and perpetuated hardline racism in British colonies around the world, once saying: “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion . . . Let the Viceroy sit on the back of a giant elephant and trample Gandhi into the dirt.”

- Up to 35 million died unnecessarily in famines; London ate India’s bread while India starved, and in 1943 nearly four million Bengalis died. It was their own fault, according to Churchill, for “breeding like rabbits”.

and that's barely skimming the surface. The sheer number of atrocities Britain has committed in India established its legacy as being one of genocide, tyranny, cultural theft and erasure. The few positive things its presence accomplished are far outweighed by the sick acts it carried out on the Indian people.

Describe the traditional system of land ownership that existed on the island of Mer. Please help

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Answer:

I'm not really sure but I think it's on g o o g l e.

did the nuremberg laws and kristallnacht help gain consolidate or maintain power

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Answer:

These laws embodied many of the racial theories underpinning Nazi ideology.

Explanation:

Two distinct laws passed in Nazi Germany in September 1935 are known collectively as the Nuremberg Laws: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor.

what words cannot be changed

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Answer:

Mecca in arrabia

Explanation:

Mecca in Arabia since it is the city

What did the majority opinion about a plan for Vietnam reveal about Americans? Americans wanted to withdraw troops, but disagreed on the timeline for removing them. Americans were not concerned about the future of South Vietnam. Americans were concerned about the cost of removing all troops from Vietnam. Americans were ready to step up fighting and help South Vietnam win.

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Answer:

sorry for being 6 days late but the answer is A

Explanation:

After its political system stabilized with the end of apartheid, what was South Africa's government able to do?
A. reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country
B. promote the growth of the domestic car industry
C. promote the nuclear weapons and energy industry
D. reduce the spread of the Ebola virus in the country

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Answer:

I think that it was reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS

Explanation:

Answer:A

It wasnt able to do so with an unstable government, there fore with a stable gov't.....

Upon his arrival in Jerusalem, Ezra found that the people were breaking God's law by marrying Jews.

True
False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Describe how the Nazca and Moche used art to
express their cultural ideas without the use of
written language.

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Answer:

The Nazca and Moche used art to  express their cultural ideas without the use of  written language is described below in uniquely designed explanation.

Explanation:

The Moche were talented and skilled pottery designers and known for their skilled metalworkers, and finds involved delicate gold head wearables and plates on chest engravings, silver, gold, and greenish-blue jewelry (particularly nose wearable ornaments and ear-spools), textiles, tumi blades, and copper bowls and drinking jugs.

What percent of the people living
in Japan are native or ethic
Japanese?
A. 95%
B. 99%
C. 100%

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Answer:

%99

Explanation:

Answer:

I looked it up and 98% are native/ethnic Japanese so I think it's 99% here

The government took what away from
capitalists?

A. Food

b. Private property
Factories

d. Their children to use them for slave labor

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D is the answer :))

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Answer:

Travel was difficult on snowy roads - Plows removed the snow

Mounds of snow piled up - Snow loaders removed the snow

Snow removal was slow - Shovelers removed the snow

Explanation:

Answer:

Travel was difficult on snowy roads = Plows removed the snow

Mounds of snow piled up = Snow loaders removed the snow

Snow removal was slow = Shovelers removed the snow

how does sectionalism affect a country?

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Sectionalism is the belief that a person's region was superior to other sections of the country. ... All of these issues led to sectionalism in the United States and pushed the country to the brink of war.

How are W.E.B DuBios and Booker T. Washington difference?

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Answer:

Washington was an educator, reformer and the most influential black leader believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation and racial solidarity.

Du Bois insisted on civil rights.

Explanation:

Washington was an educator, reformer, and the most influential black leader who believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation, and racial solidarity. He requests all the blacks to accept discrimination for the time being and instead focus on improving and developing themselves through hard work.

However, Du Bois was not in favor of Washington's message.

He called for political power.

He insisted on civil rights.

Also, he insisted on the higher education of the youth of African and American.

Throughout Act I, Scene i, what are some words used to describe weather, and
what tone do they set?

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jajajajjjjaajajajajajaja hahah

Why did Christians and the Muslims hate Jews?

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Answer:

Land

Explanation:

They believed the Jews stole their land and money

If you visited Texas after the Civil War, you would notice that the state had became a
leader in which of the following?
A.Manufacturing
B.Fishing
C.Textiles
D.Ranching

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Answer:

D. Ranching

Explanation:

Texas is known for Ranching (Not Ranch dressing)

1. Which is NOT true about Muhammad Ali?
 A. He changed his name to Cassius Clay
B. He won a gold medal in the Olympics
C. He started boxing after his bike was stolen
D. He was born in Kentucky

2. To which of the following questions would Joe Martin be the answer?
A. Who taught Muhammad Ali as a professional boxer?
 B. Who taught Cassius Clay to be an explosive boxer?
 C. Who guided Cassius Clay as a professional boxer?
D. Who taught Muhammad Ali to be an explosive boxer?

3. What was Muhammad Ali called “the Louisville Lip?”
 A. Because he was from Louisville and had a prominent lip
 B. Because he was from Louisville and trained under Angelo Dundee
 C. Because he was from Louisville and went undefeated
D. Because he was from Louisville and liked to talk about himself ( please help me)

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Answer:

1. He changed his name to Cassius Clay

2.Who guided Cassius Clay as a professional boxer?

3.Because he was from Louisville and had a prominent lip

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how multiculturalism has affected modern day Russia.

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Answer:

it has a positive effect on societal development in Russian society

Explanation:

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