Which of Reagan’s Supreme Court nominees was rejected

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Answer 1

Answer:

Full Senate

On October 23, 1987, the Senate rejected Robert Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court by a vote of 42–58.


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Read this excerpt from "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson.

Mrs. Hutchinson craned her neck to see through the crowd and found her husband and children standing near the front. She tapped Mrs. Delacroix on the arm as a farewell and began to make her way through the crowd, "Here comes your Missus, Hutchinson," and "Bill, she made it after all."

Mrs. Hutchinson reached her husband, and Mr. Summers, who had been waiting, said cheerfully, "Thought we were going to have to get on without you, Tessie."

Mrs. Hutchinson said, grinning, "Wouldn’t have me leave m’dishes in the sink, now, would you Joe?" and soft laughter ran through the crowd as the people stirred back into position after Mrs. Hutchinson’s arrival.

In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," how does the contrast between the readers' and the characters’ views of the lottery impact the story?

The forced cheerfulness of Mr. Summers makes the story's final outcome seem inevitable to readers.

The villagers' anxiety about the lottery makes the story's final outcome seem suspenseful to readers.

The laughing and joking amongst the villagers before the lottery selection begins makes the story's final outcome that much more horrifying for readers. The lighthearted tone Mrs. Hutchinson takes about being late makes the story's final outcome that much more humorous for readers.

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D) The laughing and joking amongst the villagers before the lottery selection begins makes the story's final outcome that much more horrifying for readers.

The contrast between how the readers view the outcome of the lottery and how the characters view the lottery impacted the story C. The laughing and joking ...

The outcome of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" is horrifying when juxtaposed with the villagers' lighthearted jokes at the beginning of the story.  Who could willing participate in a lottery that resulted in the winner's death? Despite their knowledge, the villages were willing to gather annually in honor of their archaic tradition.

This custom where the family and friends of Mrs Tessie Hutchinson participated in killing her is ironic. But the moral of the short story shows how our behaviors and opinions change when it is our turn to be affected by our ill-conceived traditions.

Thus, the contrast between how the readers and the characters view this tradition is reflected in the characters' behavior before and during the stoning and the view that readers express about this wicked tradition.

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Working hard and learning some type of trade or going to college could lead to a person having a higher __________ ___ _______ which is one’s level of comfort.

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Answer;Gpa

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Plz help this is important

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Answer:

no clue this is smarter than me

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What does it mean to have sociological imagination?

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Answer:

Socioloical imagination is the capacity to move from one side to another. like me sometimes

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Answer:

Sociological imagination is the ability to see the connection between the larger world and our personal lives.

 An example of sociological imagination is unemployment.

Explanation:

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And now I am mentioning these matters, Permit me my Lord to say how these things appear to me, and I conceive that the Licentious Spirit in America has received such countenance & Encouragement from many Persons, Speeches and declarations...It may be found advisable to settle the Line with respect to Taxation by some new mode or constitution... -Report by James A. Wright, Third Governor of Georgia, August 24, 1774 Which TWO explain why the Georgian colonists felt dissatisfied with their situation?

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The correct answers are B) Georgian colonists were frustrated that they were not offered any voice in the creation of these taxes. D) Georgian colonists were angry that the taxes directly targeted cornerstones of their economy, such as cotton.

The two statements that explain why the Georgian colonists felt dissatisfied with their situation are the following: Georgian colonists were frustrated that they were not offered any voice in the creation of these taxes and Georgian colonists were angry that the taxes directly targeted cornerstones of their economy, such as cotton.

James Wright (1716-1785) was the third governor of the colony of Georgia. He was born in London, England, and always was loyal to the British crown. He diligently served the English king and supported the permanent taxations imposed by the English government. Although the people from Georgia was upset by the taxes, he made everything on his hands to delay any rebellion in the colony, when in other colonies of the North American territory, rebellions had already started.

Answer:

The answers are B, And D

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True Or false?
The American Indian population increased during de soto’s expedition.

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Answer:

That statement is false.

Explanation:

Many of the members of De Soto's expedition were carriers of diseases such as measles, smallpox, and chicken pox. Very few of American Indian have resistance to the disease because they never exist near their environment before.

As a result, the Infections ran rampant in the American Indian's community.

Since they did not have a medical knowledge to deal with it, the contagion resulted in a lot of deaths. Massively decreased American Indian's population.


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Why did Magellan go to the King of Spain to pay for his voyage?

a. He was Spanish and could only be financed by a Spanish King.

b. His own king would not support him after being accused of illegal trade.

c. Magellan wanted him to become the richest in the world.

d. He was appointed the governor there.

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Answer:

C

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How does geography, government, disease, discovery, and reform influence/impact a society?
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Answer:

Geography, government, disease, discovery, and reform influence/impact a society is explained below in details.

Explanation:

Geography, government, and health are intrinsically connected. Where we are born, reside, read and operate directly impacts our health activities: the oxygen we inhale, the meals we eat, the diseases we are disclosed to, and the health assistance we can reach. The common, built and natural surroundings influence our health and happiness in ways that are straight relevant to the health system.

What was one way the Ku Klux Klan attempted to achieve its goals?

It convinced Northerners to give up on Reconstruction.
It used violence to intimidate African American voters.
It worked with the Union army to keep order in the South.
It worked to get former Confederate leaders elected to Congress.

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Answer:to kill whoever stood in their way!!!!!

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The kkk was there to oppress former slaves so black men would not vote to be governors and even some white southerners the kkk didn't like got attack by them.

Based on africa's history, What is the most likely reason that so many African countries have European official languages?​

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Answer:

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are holidays non material culture​

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Answer:

no

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What were the advances in technology that paved the way for European voyages of
exploration?

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Answer: the technological advances that enabled Europeans to launch voyages of exploration were; the development of the caravel which was much sturdier, and the creation of triangular sails which allowed sailing against the wind, also the astrolabe which helped to determine location by using the stars and the magnetic compass to help them track their direction

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Which heading best completes this partial outline? *

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Answer:

i think A. natural boundaries of desert mountains and the sea

Read the sentences. Early Chinese farmers built small villages along the Yellow River. The rich, yellow-colored soil was good for growing a grain called millet. What type of context clue helps describe the meaning of the underlined term? inference restatement antonym or synonym definition or explanation

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Hello. You forgot to say that the underlined word is the word "millet".

Answer:

Definition, explanation.

Explanation:

Context clues are words or phrases that help, through the context they emit, to conceptualize and show the meaning of other words present in the same text, but which are unusual, or unknown. Context clues allow reading to continue without interruption to look for the meaning of words.

In the case of the question above, the word "millet" has as a context clue the word grain, which defines and explains it, showing that the "millet" is a grain that grows in yellow and fertile soil.

Answer:

Definition, explanation.

Explanation:

rich, yellow-colored soil was good for growing a grain

The highest mountain in Africa is

A)
Mt. Kenya.
B)
Mt. Atlas.
C)
Mt. Everest.
D)
Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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Answer:

d) Mt. Kilimanjaro

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D) Mt. Kilimanjaro. Is the answer

Which of the following was the home to early American Indians living in Georgia at the time of European contact?
A
mounds near Bartow
B
Flint River Basin
С
Florida mainland
Okefenokee Swamp

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It’s b !!! Ok the river basin one

Which of the following people are good presidents? Select all that apply.

A: President Obama

B: Joe Biden

C: President Bush

D: Donald Trump

E: Abraham Lincoln

F: George Washington

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Answer:

Obama it depends what they bought at that time period

Select all that apply.

What was a basic part of the diets of early Japanese people?

rice
vegetables
fruit
raw fish
beef

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The traditional Japanese diet is a whole-foods-based diet rich in fish, seafood, and plant-based foods with minimal amounts of animal protein, added sugars, and fat.

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Answer:

Your answer is vegetables and raw fish.. Hope this helps! xx

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In two to three sentences, describe the culture and people of Mexico.

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The culture of mexico has undergone a tremendous transformation over the past few decades. Mexico is the 12th most popular country in the world with over 123 million people. The majority of Mexicans today speak Spanish about 92.7 percent. Much of mexico culture revolves around religious values and church.

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The culture of mexico has undergone a tremendous transformation over the past few decades. Mexico is the 12th most popular country in the world with over 123 million people. The majority of Mexicans today speak Spanish about 92.7 percent. Much of mexico culture revolves around religious values and church.

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1. It has the most startup companies per capita in the world.
2. It has the highest rate of female owned businesses in the world.
3. It has the highest GDP and the lowest unemployment rates in the Middle East.
4. It has the highest rate of businesses owned by people over the age of 55 in the world.
Which nation is being described by these statements?
A) Iran
B) Israel
C) Turkey
D) Saudi Arabia

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I think Israel is being described

Answer:

The answer would be Israel!!

Explanation:

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Match each country with the region of Africa where it is located.

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Answer:

Algeria- North Africa

Ghana- Nortwestern Africa

Chad- North-central Africa

Egypt- Northeast corner of Africa

Zimbabwe- Southern Africa

Nigeria- West Africa

Namibia- Southern Africa

Cameroon- South-Central Africa

Kenya- East Africa

Ethiopia- Located on the horn of Africa, meaning the Southern part of Africa

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Answer:

Algeria- North Africa

Ghana- Nortwestern Africa

Chad- North-central Africa

Egypt- Northeast corner of Africa

Zimbabwe- Southern Africa

Nigeria- West Africa

Namibia- Southern Africa

Cameroon- South-Central Africa

Kenya- East Africa

Ethiopia- Located on the horn of Africa, meaning the Southern part of Africa

Explanation:

Why was the Democratic Party split in 1860?

economics
tariffs
western settlement
slavery

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Slavery, some of the southern states believed in slavery well others didn’t

Answer:

slavery

Explanation:

Florida law gives the right of way to no one, it only states who must give up (yield) the right of way. Oa) True Ob) False​

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Answer:

True, The law only says who must yield (give up) the right-of-way. Every driver, motorcyclist, moped rider, bicyclist and pedestrian must do everything possible to avoid a crash. You must yield the right-of-way to all other traffic and pedestrians at stop signs.

What are some examples given of liberal media sources? And
conservative media sources?

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Answer:

Examples of liberal media sources are The New York Times and National Public Radio (NPR).  Conservative media sources are Fox News and The Washington Times.

Explanation:

Whether news and public opinion media are liberal or conservative often affects how they present information and the kind of news and information they report. Some sources have a liberal slant like The New York Times (NYT) that often published stories and features that critique the status quo and they do investigative journalism into corruption scandals and high-powered institutions to try to educate the public on these issues. Conservative interests say that the liberal news is biased against them or fails to report on the positive things that conservative-leaning officials and figures do.  The conservatives accuse many liberal sources like NYT and NPR of being elitist and overly academic.


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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I believe the answer is A

Do you need the santhas even if there are regular markets?​

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Regular Markets are not in all places and people cannot travel long distances to go their. To avoid this, Santhas are placed in a day of the week in different places.

Think of any place where I would find an extrovert and a introvert (for psychology)

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Answer:

Extroverts: Clubs, Bars, and Public speaking convention.

Introverts: Library, their Home.

Explanation:

Extroverts gained energy from interacting with people and being the center of attention. You can find many of them in any places that enable social interactions with strangers such as Clubs, bars, or conventions.

Introverts are the opposite, They prefer being alone and enjoy the company of their own thought. They prefer to spend their time in quite place with little to no social interaction such as libraries, cottages in the middle of the mountain, or their own room.

1. Which is true of how our eyes detect
electromagnetic waves?
A. Our eyes are sensitive only to the shortest waves
in the electromagnetic spectrum.

B. Our eyes are sensitive to a narrow band of waves
within the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Our eyes are sensitive to all electromagnetic waves
with a wavelength longer than infrared.
D. Our eyes are sensitive to the entire range of the
electromagnetic spectrum.

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Answer:

i thank its b

Explanation:


'Socialization begins with the birth and ends with death'. Justify the statement with examples.​

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Answer:

Socialization is the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies, providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society.

Socialization is the process by which human infants acquire the skills necessary to perform as a functioning member of their society, a process that continues throughout an individual’s life.

The socialization process can be divided into primary and secondary socialization. Primary socialization occurs when a child learns the attitudes, values and actions appropriate to individuals as members of a particular culture. This is mainly influenced by the immediate family and friends.

Secondary socialization is the process of learning what is the appropriate behavior as a member of a smaller group within the larger society. It is the behavioral patterns reinforced by socializing agents of society. like schools and workplaces.

The life course approach was developed in the 1960s for analyzing people’s lives within structural, social and cultural contexts.

Key Terms

socialization: The process of learning one’s culture and how to live within it.

agent: One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor.

The clear justification for the given statement can be stated as “The process of socialization, which lasts the entirety of an individual's life, is how human children learn the abilities needed to function as an effective member of their society.”

What is socialization?

A person acquires the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors required to participate in his or her own community through the lifelong process of socialization, which involves absorbing and spreading norms, ideologies, and conventions.

Both primary and secondary socialization are parts of the socialization process. When a child is first socialized, they learn the attitudes, values, and behaviors that are proper for people who belong to a certain culture. The immediate family and friends have a big influence on this.

Learning the proper behavior as a member of a more intimate group within a wider society is referred to as secondary socialization. By socializing agents of society like schools and workplaces, it is the behavioral patterns that are reinforced.

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what are some ways in which the sahel is different from the tropical wet zone

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Sahel is the area between Sahra (on the north) and savanna in Sudan (on the south). The climate of this area is usually dry and windy, with very short rainy periods. Weather is warm, and during the hottest periods, it can go even up to 97 and 108 °F. Yet, winters are usually quite warm as well – even during the cold period, the temperature doesn't go lower than 59 or 70 °F. The weather is mostly sunny, meaning there is sunshine up to 80% of daylight hours.

Tropical Wet climate is typical of the area around Equador, though not the whole belt, but only some parts of Brazil. Congo, Indonesia, and the Philippines. While the weather is also warm, there is prevailing rain during the whole year. Sometimes, rain falls every day. While the temperature is warm, it never is as hot as it can get in the Sahel. Temperature is always around 80 °F, while year-round, without much change. What is also different is that in the Tropical wet climate area it may seem as if the weather is warmer because of high humidity.

Therefore, the main differences are

Shael is very dry, while the tropical wet zone is rather humidWhile both areas are warm, the Sahel zone has more changes in temperature degree than the places where there is a tropical wet climateTropical wet climate is characterized by almost daily rainfalls, while in Sahel area, rain seasons are short and rare

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