where do turtles usually lay their eggs ?​

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Answer 1
Turtle nests are located in sand, if the mother is a sea turtle, and in dirt and along the sides of river banks or areas near swamps or ponds in the case of freshwater turtles. Sea turtles usually nest in roughly the same areas where they themselves hatched -- within 5 to 35 miles of their own hatching sites.

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Hurry please help!!!

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Answer:

j i think

Explanation:

In summer, they grew crops (beans, corn, and squash). In fall, they harvested crops and hunted for foods to preserve and keep for the winter. The Native Americans used natural resources in every aspect of their lives. They used animal skins (deerskin) as clothing.

Answer: I'd go with J

What do you think might cause water to stop circulating around the world?

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Answer:

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a _____ is an oddly shaped district designed to increase the voting strength of a particular​

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The answer is Gerrymander.

A gerrymander Is an oddly shaped district designed to increase the voting strengths of a particular group.

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Help pls? Western Europe

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Answer: Dairy products

what is the most powerful surface current in North America

A) Gulf stream current

B) California current

C) North pacific current

D) North equatorial current

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Answer:

Gulf stream current

Explanation:

The Gulf Stream is a powerful western boundary current in the North Atlantic Ocean that strongly influences the climate of the East Coast of the United States and many Western European countries. Click the image for a larger view. One particularly powerful western boundary current is the Gulf Stream.

Which of the following was not stated in the preamble to the constitution

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Answer:

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, 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

People who experience learned helplessness often attribute their successes to ____ instead of effort.

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Answer:

inability  

Explanation:

Learned helpless is a behavioral state or mental state of a person where the person is forced bear a stressful situation or stimuli that is painful and  unpleasant. He experience the aversive situation repeatedly. The person concludes to believe that he or she is not able to control the situation or even change it and so they do not even try to control it.

People who developed this, attributes their failures to ability as they attributes their success to inability or incapacity instead of the effort.

Martin E.P. Seligman developed and conceptualized the theory of learned helplessness.

Does an airline certificate holder have the authority to delegate the responsibility of operational control to another individual

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Answer:

No the certificated holder always holds the responsibility for operational controland is accountable for decisions made

Explanation:

The
is the strait east of Cuba.

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Answer:

windward passage

Explanation:

the main characteristic of an ideal republic is that

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Answer:

everyone is free, can vote and laws are maintained.

Explanation:

You score the winning run for your high school baseball team, but you know that when you rounded third, your foot missed the base. The official didn't see it, so you decide to keep quiet about it. In the locker room after the game, your coach tells you that you did the right thing by not admitting you missed the base.

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what is the difference betwen cash crop and food crop​

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Answer:

samurai jack incoming sword attack i like my girls kinda short with her b_ooty fat

Explanation:

Prior to Taylor and Brown's (1988) important article, it had always been assumed that ________ is a cornerstone of good mental health.a) being realistic.
b) being open and communicative with others.
c) a high sense of self-worth.
d) feeling fully in control.
e) a supportive family of origin.

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Answer:

c) a high sense of self-worth.

Explanation:

The mental health of an individual is the state at which the individual mind functions. The emotions expressed is dependent on it. Previously, it was greatly assumed to be tied to the feeling of self worth which the individual feels but Taylor and Brown was able to prove in their research article that, those feeling is not objective feeling but rather a positive biased one which influenced the psychology of the individual feeling the good. These positive  illusions promote psychological well-being.

how is the federal reserve is controlled by both the private and public sectors​

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Answer: Although an instrument of the US Government, the Federal Reserve System considers itself "an independent central bank because its monetary policy decisions do not have to be approved by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government.

The semiarid climate region is labeled with the number _____ on the map above.
A.
1
B.
2
C.
3
D.
4

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Answer:4

Explanation:

Answer:

D.  4

Explanation:

Cause I said so lol

What happens to the mass of an ice cube when it melts into liquid water?

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Answer:

It would turn into water like the rest

Explanation:

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Answer:

When the ice melts it will then occupy the same volume of water which corresponds to the mass of the water it displaced before it was melted. When this happens you will see no change in volume.

Explanation:

Social norms, both formal and informal, is one of the main things that let people know this. This is also a way to encourage conformity. What is it?

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Answer: social control

Explanation: The existence of social norms, both formal and informal, is one of the main things that inform social control; also known as a way to encourage social conformity.

It is defined simply as a way society tries to prevent and sanction behaviours that violates existential rules that is enforced by members of a community.

Such ways might include for instance, shame, ridicule, sarcasm, criticism and disapproval.

The Mandate of Heaven was affected by
a
the years of experience a dynasty had ruling others

b
the spiritual faith of the people under the rule of the dynasty

c
the gods and the way in which an emperor ruled

d
a person's social status at the time of birth

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Answer:

I believe it is c.

Explanation:

The mandate of heaven stated that the divine (the gods) gave an emperor the right to rule.

Automobiles became most popular___.

A) in the 21st century
B) in the 20th century
C) during colonial times
D) just after the Civil War

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Answer:

the 20th century

Explanation:

because its in the answer box

Answer:

b) in the 20th century

Explanation:

They were most popular when they were first released into the community which was in the 20th century.

What attitude did Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party have toward World War I?

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Answer:

it is easy they lost

Explanation:

Contrary to the claims by those who say they can remember being abused as toddlers and infants, memories of things happening before age ____ are unreliable.

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Answer:

With continuous reinforcement, an organism is reinforced ________________.

at a variable rate

using positive reinforcement

with primary reinforces

every time the desired behavior occurs

every time the desired behavior occurs

The Moon illusion refers to our tendency to perceive the Moon as unusually:

bright when it is high in the sky.

large when it is high in the sky.

large when it is near the horizon.

bright when it is near the horizon.

large when it is near the horizon.

Psychics working with police departments often provide police with:

information that helps solve crimes.

new evidence.

evidence eliminating potential suspects.

so many predictions that occasionally one is correct.

so many predictions that occasionally one is correct.

Relative luminescence most clearly contributes to:

color constancy.

size constancy.

shape constancy.

brightness constancy.

brightness constancy.

Contrary to the claims by those who say they can remember being abused as toddlers and infants, memories of things happening before age ____ are unreliable.

5

10

4

7

4

Betty wants to find a way to control her asthma without always relying on her rescue inhaler. She visits a hypnotherapist, hoping that hypnosis will help her, and within a month is less reliant on her inhaler because of the:

posthypnotic suggestions.

hypnotic suggestions.

prehypnotic suggestions.

parahypnotic suggestions.

posthypnotic suggestions.

Children often learn to associate pushing a vending machine button with the delivery of a candy bar. This best illustrates the process underlying:

spontaneous recovery.

extinction.

respondent behavior.

operant conditioning.

operant conditioning.

When Anna studied Russian in high school she gradually accumulated a large vocabulary (though not full fluency). Years later, she wanted to brush up on her vocabulary prior to a trip to Russia. She picked up the vocabulary much more quickly this time because:

it is easier for adults to learn a language.

of the spaced practice effect.

we can recall more than we can remember.

it is easier to relearn; that is, to learn the material for a second time.

it is easier to relearn; that is, to learn the material for a second time.

A researcher subliminally flashes words that have either emotionally positive content (e.g., puppies, people embracing) or negative content (e.g., murder, accidents) immediately before showing them a picture of a house. Then, when asked to rate the house in terms of attractiveness, the participants:

give the houses that follow positive content words higher ratings.

do not differ in the ratings they give to the houses.

give the houses with more windows higher ratings.

give the houses that follow negative content words higher ratings.

give the houses that follow positive content words higher ratings.

As a practical joke, Veronica tells her younger brother a story about an event that did not happen when he was 4 years old: that he called 9-1-1 to report a fight they were having. Veronica repeated the story several times until her brother could really see himself dialing the phone. This is an example of:

imagination inflation.

repression.

proactive interference.

retroactive interference.

imagination inflation.

Who built some of the first roads in America?

private companies
England
Spain
public companies

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Public companies is the correct answer with Henry McKinley being treated leader of his road construction company

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What did Abigail Adams discuss in her letters with her husband?

A) Animal rights

B) Independence from Britain

C) Price of seed for the farm


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Answer:

I believe the answer Is B, because it can't be a, or c so your answer is B.independence from great Britain.

what causes the surface of earth to change over time

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Answer:

earthquakes and volcanoes.

Explanation:

Answer:

Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes. Some events, though, change Earth's surface much more quickly.

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What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?

Olt increased American trade with Latin American countries.

Oit solved the problem of piracy in the Caribbean.

O it provided military aid to Spain to fight the British.

it opposed European involvement in the Americas.

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Answer:

The Monroe Doctrine opposed European involvement in the Americas.

Explanation:

The Monroe Doctrine dates from 1823 when President James Monroe introduced the idea in a State of the Union address.  Many of the former colonies in the Americas at the time were gaining independence from  Spain and Portugal as the United States had decades earlier from England.  In his address, Monroe made it clear that any attempt to reassert influence or take control of an independent state in the Americas would be viewed as an agressive move against the United States. The Monroe Doctrine was one of the fundamental principles of foreign policy for the United States and was picked up as a tenant by other presidents like Theodore Roosevelt who intervened in European dealings in Panama and Venezuela. Ronald Reagan and his administration also invoked it in how they approached El Salvador in the 1980s. The United States takes on the dominant role in the Western hemisphere under this principle.  



1. What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen?

2. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process?

3. How would you describe how you felt about the process?

4. How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of

gaining citizenship?

5. Do you feel the process was worthwhile?

6. If you had to, would you do it again? Please explain.

7. Create at least one additional question for your interviewee.

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Answer:

birth

by registering

good

in becoming a responsible person

yes

Explanation:

yes because it is part of my contribution

What is a main reason that the alliance between Ousamequin’s people and the people of Plymouth ended? *
1 point
A. Tens of thousands of English settlers arrived, overwhelming the region of New England.
B. Some Wampanoag groups became Christians.
C. The U.S. government forced the Wampanoag people to relocate.
D. The settlers insisted on sharing the land.

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I think is the answer is D

Answer: d

Explanation:

the years 1609-1610, how many settlers were killed by disease?

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Answer:109

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Starving Time begins, and by spring 160 colonists, or about 75 percent of Jamestown's population, will be dead from hunger and disease.

Explanation:

This action begins the First Anglo-Powhatan War (1609–1614). Early May 1610 - Powhatan Indians lift their winter-long siege of Jamestown.

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What did the Second Continental Congress decide?


A) George Washington would write a letter to King George III.

B) The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army.

C) The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government.

D) Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.

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In 1775, the Second Continental Congress convened after the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) had already begun. In 1776, it took the momentous step of declaring America's independence from Britain.

I rlly need help:( Could someone pls help? Western Europe

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Iceland is the correct answer :) hope this helps
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