What were the main ideas taught by Aristotle?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Aristotle initially claimed that everything was made up of five elements: earth, fire, air, water, and Aether. Aristotle is also famous for his “four causes,” which explain the nature of change in an object. Its material cause is what it is actually made of. Its formal cause is how that matter is arranged.

Explanation:

I hope this helps and pls mark me brainliest :)

also if you are good at math can you pls help with my questions in the link. Thank you and have a nice day :)

https://brainly.com/question/21756641


Related Questions

The community hubs in each city-state were referred to as an…
A.
Acropolis

B.
Agora

C.
Theater

Answers

Answer:

A theater I believe. Good luck on your test

PLZZZ HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Question:
Summarize the main points you learned about today from the Cause and Effect article we read today.
The article is down below

Answers

Just talk about the main idea! So since it’s about Indian Treaty Councils, read the text, and get the main idea of it and talk about it
Talk about the cause and what happend to make it that way and why it happend.

PLZ HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Answers

Answer:

It is virginia! 200,000

Explanation:

Please put these in order !!

180 CE
96 CE
27 BCE
476 CE
410 CE
324 CE

Answers

Answer:

476 CE

410 CE

324 CE

180 CE

96 CE

27 CE

Explanation:

Answer and Explanation:

I believe the order is 96CE, 180CE, 324 CE, 410CE, 476 CE, 27 BCE

Let me know if I'm wrong..

The early conquerors were chiefly looking for?

A. Land
B. Pearls
C. Indians
D. Gold

Answers

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I already answered; it got deleted somehow...

The conquerors weren't looking for indians or pearls, and they were looking for GOLDS.

Answer:

gold

Explanation:

The Quran has specific guidelines for all the following except
A. rules for socializing C. how to worship
B. morals to exhibit D. how many children and wives to have

Answers

A. Rules for socializing.
Answer.

A.) rules for socializing

This Amendment states that the "powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Answers

That’s the tenth amendment

PLZ FAST I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
Why did Greek artists include the ideas of reason, moderation, balance and harmony in their works?

Answers

Answer:

Greek artists included the ideas of reason, moderation, balance, and harmony in their works because they hoped that their art would inspire people to base their lives on these same ideas.

Explanation: I learned about this whenever I was fourth grade, we learned about the Greeks. In my school text books it was on page, 163.

Greek artists included the ideas of reason, moderation, balance, and harmony in their works because they hoped that their art would inspire people to base their lives on these same ideas

How many amendments have been proposed since the late 1700s? How many amendments have been successfully added to the Constitution?

Answers

Answer:

The Constitution, with its 27 amendments, has been amended only 17 times since the first 10—which make up the Bill of Rights—were ratified in 1791.

Explanation:

Answer:

that your right answer

Thirty-three amendments to the United States Constitution have been proposed by the United States Congress and sent to the states for ratification since the Constitution was put into operation on March 4, 1789. Twenty-seven of these, having been ratified by the requisite number of states, are part of the Constitution.

this is not question....

Answers

Ok so then I don’t understand give more info pls
Free points for me.

Can anyone please help this is due sunday and i need the grade i will mark brainliest

Answers

There’s one I couldn’t get near the bottom. These others are in order. LMK if you have questions.

Bloody Sunday
Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi
Chicago
He married Coretta Scott King
Pres. Lyndon B Johnson
In 2012, Memphis, TN named the road
He was arrested during several marches
Oct 16, 2011 -dedication of memorial
Hymn “Take My Hand Precious Lord”
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
In spite of preaching non-violence
Ralph Abernathy was a lifelong friend
The content of their character
Congressional gold medal

Doctorate from Boston University
March on Washington Washington DC
answering so you can give the other person brainliest for their help :D

Submarines were used during World War II for what purpose?
A. to observe enemy troop movements
B. to take soldiers onto enemy beaches
C. to control ocean shipping lanes
D. to bomb enemy coastal locations

Answers

D. To bomb enemy coastal locations
The answer is c. Submarines can’t bomb anything

Why did it take months before the Articles of Confederation were passed?
A) Many of the delegates to the Continental Congress had to go home to fight in the war.
B)) The British stopped the delegates from meeting the day they were supposed to sign the Articles.
C) The Articles had to be debated, approved, and ratified by all 13 states before they were passed.
D) The Continental Congress couldn't decide on a president before passing the Articles.
History

Answers

Answer:

C

Explanation:

ik

Answer:

C) The Articles had to be debated, approved, and ratified by all 13 states before they were passed.

Explanation:

What was the main event that occurred in the Schenck v. United States case?

Answers

The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of Charles schenck and Elizabeth Baer

please help me!

In at least one paragraph, explain cultural diffusion. Be sure to provide examples of both positive and negative effects of cultural diffusion.

Answers

Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another. Through cultural diffusion, horizons are broadened and people become more culturally rich. .

Answer:

Cultural diffusion is where one culture will adopt elements of another. Like when Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean and landed in America. When he got their he brought a variety of things with him, religion(Catholicism), disease, and much more to the land. Doing so he slowly impacted the indigenous people, imprinting them with his own culture.

[You can add or take away parts to make it your own.]

Can you help me pls?

Answers

I think it’s B and c sorry if it’s wrong
The answers are letters B and C

Can u help me pls?
6. PART A
What is the meaning of the word suppress as it is used in paragraph 10 of “Fashion Police”?
A support
B hold back
C express
D promote

PART B
How does Principal Jaggon support the idea that “dress codes aren’t meant to suppress free speech”?
A by reminding the reader that the First Amendment guarantees the right to free speech
B by arguing that having a dress code reduces bullying
C by emphasizing that school is a place where academics are first and foremost
D by suggesting that clothing isn’t the only way to show individuality

7. “No More Saggy Pants” describes a law in Florida that bans saggy pants. Based on what you know about
Dionne Jaggon’s point of view in “Fashion Police,” do you think she would be in favor of this law? Use text
evidence to support your answer.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. Which choice best describes how the focus of “Fashion Police” differs from the focus of “No More Saggy Pants”?
A “Fashion Police” focuses on only one side of the dress code debate,
while “No More Saggy Pants” provides various opinions.
B “Fashion Police” provides a general overview of school dress codes,
while “No More Saggy Pants” focuses on a type of law.
C “Fashion Police” is about what kids can and can’t wear to school,
while “No More Saggy Pants” focuses on appropriate clothing in all public spaces.
D “Fashion Police” describes consequences for not following the dress code,
while “No More Saggy Pants” explains the reasons behind having a dress code at school.

9. Which idea is presented in both texts?
A Students are more likely to follow the school dress code if it is enforced by state law.
B Schools that require uniforms have less bullying than schools that don’t.
C The U.S. Constitution states what is considered appropriate schoolwear.
D At many schools, students face consequences for not following the dress code.

10. In “No More Saggy Pants,” one argument in favor of the ban on saggy pants is that it “can improve the
learning environment in schools.” Which detail from “Fashion Police” best supports this claim?
A “Dyed hair, tank tops, and ripped jeans are among the fashion no-no’s at many schools.”
B “People should have their hair styled however they want.”
C “How well you communicate is true self-expression.”
D “Dionne Jaggon ... says switching to uniforms helped cut down on bullying and distractions in class.”

Answers

Answer:

Part A is answer B- "hold back." :)

I think part B is answer C- "By emphasizing that a school is a place where academics are first and foremost."

7. I think Dione Jaggons would definetly support the laws put in "No More Saggy Pants" as well. Dione doesn't support someone just having a faux hawk, so she most likely wouldn't support someone wearing saggy pants to school.

8. I believe the correct answer is C- "Fashion Police” is about what kids can and can’t wear to school,  while “No More Saggy Pants” focuses on appropriate clothing in all public spaces.

9. I believe the correct answer is C- "The U.S. Constitution states what is considered appropriate schoolwear."

10. A- "Dyed hair, tank tops, and ripped jeans are among the fashion no-no’s at many schools.” seems to be the most reasonable answer.

Explanation:

I read over multiple times and believe those are the best answers to the questions.

I apoligize if any of the answers are incorrect. ;(

Hope this helps! <3

Can someone just give me at least 10 facts about telegraph lines along railroad tracks? I'm giving all my points so please help T-T

I hope you're having a good day too :)

Answers

An electrical telegraph is a point-to-point text messaging system, primarily used from the 1840s until the mid 20th century when it was slowly replaced by other telecommunication systems.[1] It used coded pulses of electric current through dedicated wires to transmit information over long distances. It was the first electrical telecommunications system, the most widely used of a number of early messaging systems called telegraphs, devised to send text messages more rapidly than written messages could be sent. This system allowed for communication to occur without the necessity of physical transportation.[2] Prior to the electric telegraph, semaphore systems were used, including beacons, smoke signals, flag semaphore, and optical telegraphs for visual signals to communicate over distances of land.[3]

An electrical telegraph consisted of two or more geographically separated stations (often called telegraph offices) connected by wires, usually supported overhead on utility poles. There were many different electrical telegraph systems invented, but the ones that became widespread fit into two broad categories. The first category consists of needle telegraphs in which a needle pointer is made to move electromagnetically with a pulse of electric current from a battery or dynamo down the telegraph line. Early systems used multiple needles requiring multiple wires. The first commercial system, and the most widely used needle telegraph, was the Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph, invented in 1837. Early equipment sets used five needles to point to the letter being transmitted, but the cost of installing wires was more economically significant than the cost of training operators so a single-needle system with a code that had to be learned became the norm.

The second category consists of armature systems in which the pulse activates a telegraph sounder which makes a click. The archetype of this category was the Morse system, invented by Samuel Morse in 1838, using a single wire. At the sending station, an operator would tap on a switch called a telegraph key, spelling out text messages in Morse code. Originally, the armature was intended to make marks on paper tape, but operators learned to interpret the clicks and it was more efficient to write down the message directly. In 1865, the Morse system became the standard for international communication with a modified code developed for German railways. However, some countries continued to use established national systems internally for some time afterwards.

In the 1840s, the electrical telegraph superseded optical telegraph systems (except in France), becoming the standard way to send urgent messages. By the latter half of the century, most developed nations had created commercial telegraph networks with local telegraph offices in most cities and towns, allowing the public to send messages called telegrams addressed to any person in the country, for a fee. Beginning in 1854, submarine telegraph cables allowed for the first rapid communication between continents. Electrical telegraph networks permitted people and commerce to transmit messages across both continents and oceans almost instantly, with widespread social and economic impacts.[4] In the early 20th century the telegraph was slowly replaced by teletype networks.

Look at this pic hope this helps

What happened on February 14?

Answers

If you are talking about a historical event, the Valentine's Day Massacre, which is when some of Al Capone's rivals were murdered.

Valentine’s Day which i don’t celebrate f** Valentine’s Day but yea British massacre .

Aluminum comes from

A. bauxite
B. Rocks
C. Iron ore
D. Salt mines

Answers

a bauxite is the answer

Answer:

A. Bauxite

Explanation:

Do you think the aristocracy of Heian Japan cared about the concerns of the lower class farmers and peasants? Explain why or why not.

Answers

Answer:

More detail

Explanation:

Maybe try providing the text so I can figure out if he did or did not

I have 2 but only have enough for one... you can answer one of them or both. Thx if you help!! :D
How did the Roman Republic benefit from the Punic Wars?

Why was Rome no longer considered a republic after the Punic Wars?

Answers

question 1: The defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War allowed the Roman Republic to become the superpower of Europe and allowed its influence to expand to North Africa. North Africa become the breadbasket of Rome for centuries.

question 2:Rome was growing and it was becoming incredibly wealthy after the Punic wars, but the republic was facing serious problems during this time. Many Roman politicians took bribes and they would encourage the forming violent mobs to aid them in rising to power.

please mark as brainliest...

Answer:

Q1:A result of the first Punic War and the Romans was the decisive naval victory against the Carthaginians at the Aegate Islands This gave Rome full control of Sicily and Corsica Rome benefited greatly from the acquisition of Sicily

Q2:The wars against Carthage changed Rome The Senate had gained in power and prestige relative to the peoples assemblies the Comitias Plebis. And after the war ended many veterans from farming families preferred settling in cities especially Rome rather than return to the countryside

Explanation:

What political view did Anti-Federalists have?
A) Strong central government was needed.
B) Strong state government was needed.
C) Individual rights were not important.
D) Congress should only have one house.
History

Answers

B.. Strong state government was needed.

List two acts by Qin Shihuangdi to unify China.
PLS HELP ME PLS I WILL MAKE U A BRAINLIEST

Answers

Answer:

The Qin dynasty surfaced during China’s Warring States period. This era spanned 250 years—475 B.C. to 221 B.C. During the Warring States period, the city-state kingdoms of ancient China’s Spring and Autumn period consolidated into larger territories. The feudal states fought each other for power during this era characterized by advances in military technology as well as education, thanks to the influences of Confucian philosophers.

The Qin dynasty came to prominence as the new imperial dynasty (221-206/207 B.C.) after conquering rival kingdoms and when its first emperor, the absolute monarch Qin Shi Huang (Shi Huangdi or Shih Huang-ti) unified China. The Qin Empire, also known as Ch'in, is likely where the name China originates. probs not gonna help

Answer:

He  made harsh laws, and the great wall of China

Explanation:

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP

How did discrimination exist during the times of labor reform?
- please answer with 2 complete sentences thoroughly explaining.

Answers

Answer:

The story of race and labor in America starts with the treatment of black workers ... Every city, every state, and every region of this country has its own deep history with racism. ... The labor movement can and must be at the forefront of efforts to push back ... black freedmen voted and participated in government for the first time.

Brainliest?

This announcement is referring to powers belonging to the —


Legislative branch


Judicial branch

Executive branch

Answers

This announcement is referring to powers belonging to the judicial branch

Answer:

i think it the legislative branch im not sure tho

Explanation:

Which idea protected in the Constitution says that people should have the ability to do what they wish without being prevented from doing so?
A) Liberty
B) Universal suffrage
C) Freedom of speech
D) Right to a fair trial
History

Answers

Answer:

C:Freedom of speech

Answer:

A) Liberty

Explanation:

1: the quality or state of being free:

a: the power to do as one pleases

I may be incorrect, but I believe this is the answer ^

What is 3 words of wisdom from sojourner truth

Answers

Answer:

Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Sorry i dont know.

Explanation:

I just want to keep my strek. which is 6 so thanks

The table below represents policy making in Congress.

Committee Type
House of Congress
Conference
House of Representatives and Senate
Special
House of Representatives and Senate
Standing
House of Representatives or Senate

Based on the table, what is the impact of political parties on policy making in
Congress?

A. Minority parties select the legislative leadership.

B. Majority parties oversee debate on passed bills.

C. Majority parties determine procedure.

D. Minority parties regulate discussion.

Answers

Answer:

I think this is C

Explanation:

Sorry if i am wrong =(

It could possibly be C

When was Lincoln born?

Answers

February 12, 1809
Hope that helps

Answer: February 12, 1809

Explanation: I looked it up

Other Questions
A 2-column table with 9 rows. The first column is labeled year with entries 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010. The second column is labeled pounds of trash with entries 3.25, 3.25, 3.66, 3.83, 4.57, 4.52, 4.74, 4.69, 4.44.The table shows the average number of pounds of trash generated per person per day in the United States from 1970 to 2010. Use the statistics calculator to calculate the mean and median. Round the answers to the nearest hundredth. please show your work Im trying to learn 35.60 x 2.07 Solve the following system of equations 1/ + 3/y = 3/43/ - 2/y = 5/12Put the solution as an ordered pair (x,y)Show your work The length of a rectangle is 5 inches longer than it is wide. If the perimeter is 38 inches, what are the dimensions of the rectangle?The width, or shorter side is ______ inches.The length, or longer side is _____ inches. Which of the following is a polynomial? Find the measure of angle P in the triangle below Which graph represents the function f(x) = {\xl? The Janissaries were a military unit of which empire? Ottoman South African Algerian none of the above How many solutions does 3(4x8)=24+12x have? help asap please and can u please give me the answer in words?!!! High temperature igneous rocks are principally composed of eggplant will take over world What can I write for this please help Describe the social classes of Latin America during the revolutions. Help please please:) A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n)A) trial case. B) civil case. C) criminal case. D) appellate case. HELP!!What is the equation of the circle shown in the graph? Fishers eat snowshoe hares, and snowshoe hares eat plants. Which terms can be applied to the fisher in this example? (Select all that apply.)producersecondary consumerprimary consumerpredator Siobhan needs a $7,000 personal loan.Which loan option would require her to pay back the least amount of money?18-month loan with a 13% annual simple interest rate24-month loan with a 10% annual simple interest rate30-month loan with a 12% annual simple interest rate36-month loan with an 11% annual simple interest rate write the equation of the line in the slope-intercept form with the given point and slope or two points (-7, 13); slope = -2