Answer:
Yangtze
The Yangtze is China's largest and the world's third-longest river. It supports over 400 million people and is, unfortunately, perhaps the world's most polluted river accounting for 55 percent of the material that ends up in the adjacent seas and ocean.
Why did the British help the Arabs break free from the Ottoman
Empire?
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How was the League of Nations an outcome of World War I? To avoid future wars and devastation, the League of Nations was created. To ensure nations were kept from using prohibited chemical weapons, the League of Nations was created. To solve the stalemate in France, the League of Nations was proposed by Germany. To encourage more international cooperation after Russia withdrew from the war, the League of Nations was created. K12
Answer:
Was an international diplomatic group developed after world war 1 as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare
What is the hook in an argumentative essay?
the reason an opposing argument is weak
the umbrella statement for all parts of an argument
the opening of the essay that engages the reader
the start of a body paragraph that provides a reason
Answer:
the hook is what grabs the readers attention in an argumentative essay
so that ur side can seem like the better side to choose from
I only rlly know the first two soo yea
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Answer: c
Explanation: i said so
In the 1st Punic War, Carthage had a big ___________ and a smaller _______________.
Answer:
in the 1st Punic War, Carthage had a big brother and a smaller sister
or
in the 1st Punic War, Carthage had a big sister and a smaller brother
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Examine the image. It's an artist’s representation of the Underground Railroad.
an illustration depicting the Underground Railroad
Now write a short journal entry or letter of about 200 words from the point of view of a person who is journeying along the Underground Railroad. Use your interpretation of the image and information from the map and excerpts about the Underground Railroad given above as inspiration. Here are some questions to help you get started:
Where did your journey start?
Where are you going?
Why are you on this journey?
How do you feel about this journey?
What is your life like as you travel?
What are your biggest hopes?
What are your biggest fears?
What do you think will happen when you reach your destination?
Answer:
May 26th 1838
The english stole our land. We fear for the children who will get ill or maybe die. The weather is harsh and we make small breaks to use the bathroom or rest. More than 15,000 of us were forced out of our own land. We have little food and a long walk ahead of us.
Did Japanese feudalism have a positive or negative impact on Japan? And Why?
Answer:
Imperialism impacted societies in countless negative ways. It led to slave trade which then led to social discrimination around the world. It also damaged the cultures and created disunity among the natives. Last but not least, imperialism stripped countries off their natural resources and left nothing for the natives.
Imperialism impacted societies in countless negative ways. It led to slave trade which then led to social discrimination around the world. It also damaged the cultures and created disunity among the natives. Last but not least, imperialism stripped countries off their natural resources and left nothing for the natives.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the picture is a little blurry, I can't quite see it
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is States Rights.
Explanation:
What were the causes of Manifest Destiny?
Answer:
The idea of Manifest Destiny arose in response to the prospect of U.S. annexation of Texas and to a dispute with Britain over the Oregon Country, which became part of the union.
Explanation:
(10 quick easy points pls help!) In what region did conquests of the Mughal Empire help spread Islam? (4 points)
Arabia
Egypt
India
Persia
Did Japanese feudalism have a positive or negative impact on Japan? PLZ ILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!
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Answer:
1.C 2.A
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
1: number 4
2: number 2
why were the witmen in the manifest destiny killed
Liberal or conservative?
1. Belief in change
2.belief in tradition
3.absolute kings
4.enlightenment
philosophers
5. Belief that government should be used more
6.belief that government should be used less
All of these have to be Answered if is it liberal or conservative!
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Answer:
1. both ( mostly conservative )
Explanation:
2. conservitive
3. liberal
4. liberal
5. conservitive
6. liberal
How did the Western Zhou influence and effect Chinese society and history?
Answer: the Zhou Dynasty is famous for the beginnings of two major Chinese philosophies: Confucianism and Taoism.
Explanation:
The total $ amount of the goods and services produced in a
country in a given year.
Answer:
Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, is the sum total of all the goods and services produced within a country. It's used to compare economic performance between countries.
Explanation:
Emperor Justinian decreed that most women had the right to make contracts and wills, the right to own property, and that any assaults on women were punishable by death. Historians believe his decisions to make such decrees were influenced by? A) empress theodora B) Helen of Troy C) Isabella of Castille D) mother Theresa
how did early humans develop and build civilizations in the ancient world
2. How did the Marshall Plan benefit the United States?
A. It created a political divide among the countries of eastern Europe.
B. It increased the power of America's allies and kept communism at bay.
C.It reduced the burden of American support for Greece and West Germany.
D It forced Soviet leaders to accept American assistance.
The Marshall Plan increased the power of America's allies and kept communism at bay. Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
What is Marshall Plan?The Marshall Plan was a 1948 American effort designed to give Western Europe foreign assistance. Following the end of World War II, the United States gave Western European economies $13.3 billion in economic recovery programs.
Rebuilding war-torn areas, removing trade barriers, modernizing industry, enhancing European prosperity, and halting the rise of communism were among the objectives of the United States. The Marshall Plan advocated for the lowering of interstate obstacles, the economic unification of Europe, as well as the promotion of increased productivity and the adoption of contemporary corporate practices.
Therefore, Marshall Plan helped the power of America's allies and kept communism at bay.
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What is an example of a good that you’ve seen go up in price through INFLATION?
Great Depression
Outcomes
Dictator
Forbidden
Fascist
Inflation
Democracy
Communist
Prosperity
Traitor
Raw materials
Seize
Prevent
Arms
Neutral
Compliment
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Answer:
One of the most straightforward examples of inflation is in the price of milk.
In 1913, a gallon of milk cost about 36 cents per gallon. One hundred years later, in 2013, a gallon of milk cost $3.53.
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How did the type of monarchy that James Vi and I affect his nation?
James I, king of Scotland (as James VI) from 1567 to 1625 and first Stuart king of England from 1603 to 1625, ... He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism, and his conflicts with Parliament set the stage for the ... Did King James I write the King James Bible? ... 1620; in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England.
Athens benefited from the rule of three fair tyrants in the 500s b.c.
O True
False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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Answer:
hard to read but from what I understand, people want what they're making and don't want people who don't work to get the same amount of stuff
Explanation:
sorry if this is a pretty primitive way of explaining it but kind of impossible to read the image
I need help with this ASAP: How do you think fear can lead people to accept policies or actions that restrict the rights of specific groups of people?
Answer:
Freedom from fear means that no one should be in fear of their government, its armed forces, police who act undemocratically, or even their neighbors. “It means you can go to bed at night and you can expect that your home will still be standing the following day.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Fear can make us follow someone and what they think. For example, someone could like the idea of actions that restrict the rights of specific groups of people but you are still questioning. If they say something that seems right or smart In your mind you might side with them. After a while you may get used to it on your own, making you accept the action to restrict the rights of specific groups of people. You could do things that people that accept the action to restrict the rights of specific groups of people and many other things because fear lead you to siding with someone, then after some time finally accepting it.
Explanation:
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How did the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan each propose to structure the new national legislature ?
Answer:
The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature, a legislative branch with two chambers. Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation. This position reflected the belief that the states were independent entities.
Explanation:
Question 20
Which of the following was an outcome of the Ku Klux Klan?
А They helped Democrats regain control of Georgia's politics.
OB They helped pass the 14th amendment.
They created the first public school program for both blacks and whites.
D
They helped Sherman burn much of Georgia.
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Answer: А They helped Democrats regain control of Georgia's politics.
Who was the first state to pass a Women's suffrage law?
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What were the influences behind the development of barbed wire?
Answer:
To create a more durable wired fence
Explanation: