Answer:
The Ahoms
Explanation:
The Ahoms were a tribal group who established a powerful kingdom in Assam. They ruled much of Assam from the 13th century until the establishment of British rule in 1838.
How might residents of Dallas benefit from knowing mosquito population trends?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The residents of Dallas might benefit from knowing mosquito population trends in that they could take actions on time to prevent themselves from any outbreak of mosquito's disease and have the proper precautions and medicines in case of a mosquito bite.
Let's remember that the area of Dallas, Texas suffered from an outbreak of the Mosquito virus known as the West Nile virus in 2012. Compared to 2011, the mosquito population increased considerably. It was probably the heat. And mosquitos quickly spread the virus.
It should be noted that the population trends of the mosquito are important to take necessary actions and o prevent the spread of malaria.
Population simply means the number of organisms that are growing in a particular geographical area.
In this case, the population trends of the mosquito is important to take necessary actions and to prevent the spread of malaria. This is also important in looking for ways yo curtail the mosquitoes and eradicate them.
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Answer:
The answer would be (B)
Explanation:
In the first sentence of the second paragraph, the author includes the parenthetical statement about the "sensible writer" primarily to
A
acknowledge that she is not well acquainted with the writer's works
B
imply that her audience should recognize the source of the paraphrase even though she does not name the source
C
complain about the lack of availability of the writer's book during her travels
D
apologize in advance if she is not a reliable reporter of the source's words
E
admit that she may be misrepresenting the writer's original intentions
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
Refer to the passage.
"From the outbreak of the Mukden Incident till the end of the war the successive Japanese Governments refused to acknowledge that the hostilities in China constituted a war. They persistently called it an ‘Incident.’ With this as an excuse, the military authorities persistently asserted that the rules of war did not apply in the conduct of the hostilities.
This war was envisaged by Japan's military leaders as a punitive war, which was being fought to punish the people of China for their refusal to acknowledge the superiority and leadership of the Japanese race and to cooperate with Japan. These military leaders intended to make the war so brutal and savage in all its consequences as to break the will of the Chinese people to resist.
As the Southern movement advanced to cut off aid to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the Chief-of-Staff of the Central China Expeditionary Force on 24 July 1939 sent an estimate of the situation to War Minister ITAGAKI. In that estimate of the situation, he said: ‘The Army Air Force should carry out attacks upon strategic points in the hinterland in order to terrorize the enemy forces and civilians, and so develop among them an anti-war, pacifist tendency. What we expect of offensive operations against the interior is the mental terror they will create among the enemy forces and civilians rather than the material damage inflicted direct upon enemy personnel and equipment. We will wait and see them falling into nervous prostration in an excess of terror and madly starting anti-Chiang and pacifist movements.’”
Judgment in the trial of Japan’s leadership for war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, 1946
How did events from 1890 to 1935 create the conditions for the atrocities described in the passage?
Japan’s assistance to the Entente in WWI made European governments reluctant to stop Japan’s expansion.
Economic problems during the Great Depression caused Japan to doubt the value of Western civilization.
Japanese successes on the world stage and rampant nationalism led to a belief in national superiority.
The Meiji period led to a rapid increase in the need for raw materials from China for the Japanese economy.
Answer:
Japanese successes on the world stage and rampant nationalism led to a belief in national superiority.
Explanation:
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A portion of sales taxes
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What is the approximate area of the triangle below?
73.1 sq. cm.
111.7 sq. cm.
141.4 sq. cm.
164.7 sq. cm.
Answer:
73.1 cm²
Explanation:
We need to know at least two of the side lengths of the triangle that makes one of the angles given an included angle.
Find the measure of the third angle, the angle that is opposite 14 cm:
Thus,
180 - (95 + 35) = 50°
Using Sine rule, let's find the side length that is opposite to 35°:
Let the side length opposite to 35° be represented as "x".
Thus:
x/sin(35) = 14/sin(50)
Multiply both sides by sin(35)
x = 14/sin(50) × sin(35)
x = (14×sin(35))/sin(50)
x = 10.5 cm (nearest tenth)
✔️Use ½*a*b*sin(C) to find the area
where,
a = 14 cm
b = 10.5 cm
C = 95°
Plug in the values
Area = ½*14*10.5*sin(95)
Area ≈ 73.1 cm²
Answer: A 73.1
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How can smart growth reduce a cities dependence on automobiles?
A. It encourages people living in the suburbs to avoid a cities mass transit system.
B. It shortens the commute between the suburbs and a city central business district
C. It reduces the amount of driving required between suburban homes and grocery stores.
D. It provides people living in high density areas easy access to wilderness areas
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Immigration Population in the United States by Age and World Region of Birth: 2003
Age Total Foreign Born, Number Total Foreign Born, Percent European Immigrants, Number European Immigrants, Percent Asian Immigrants, Number Asian Immigrants, Percent Latin American Immigrants, Number Latin American Immigrants, Percent Immigrants from Other Areas, Number Immigrants from Other Areas, Percent
0 to 4 329,510 1.0 34,800 0.7 105,310 1.2 161,120 0.9 28,280 1.4
5 to 9 730,665 2.2 88,205 1.8 164,140 1.8 426,790 2.4 51,530 2.5
10 to 14 1,055,350 3.1 113,240 2.4 240,660 2.6 625,035 3.6 76,410 3.7
15 to 19 1,535,180 4.6 141,095 3.0 354,845 3.9 950,495 5.4 88,745 4.3
20 to 24 2,610,395 7.8 184,300 3.9 556,655 6.1 1,749,305 10.0 120,135 5.8
25 to 29 3,579,890 10.7 268,865 5.6 883,570 9.7 2,256,020 12.9 171,435 8.3
30 to 34 4,007,920 12.0 341,525 7.2 1,142,705 12.5 2,309,850 13.2 213,840 10.3
35 to 44 7,404,150 22.1 818,755 17.1 2,060,050 22.5 4,055,225 23.1 470,120 22.6
45 to 54 5,400,560 16.1 791,225 16.6 1,719,825 18.8 2,517,960 14.4 371,550 17.9
55 to 64 3,322,520 9.9 777,095 16.3 1,014,420 11.1 1,317,840 7.5 213,170 10.3
65 to 74 2,020,995 6.0 597,610 12.5 573,140 6.3 712,970 4.1 137,275 6.6
75 to 84 1,193,755 3.6 476,850 10.0 269,985 3.0 347,035 2.0 99,885 4.8
85 years+ 343,050 1.0 142,025 3.0 61,650 0.7 104,070 0.6 35,305 1.7
Total 33,533,945 100 4,775,585 100 9,146,960 100 17,533,710 100 2,077,690 100
The chart above shows data related to the immigrant population in the United States by age and world region of birth in 2003.
Explain Ravenstein's laws of migration.
Identify ONE way in which the data supports Ravenstein's laws.
Ravenstein used a term called friction of distance to explain a specific pattern related to migration. Define friction of distance.
Describe ONE example of the phenomenon of friction of distance.
Explain whether the data in the table supports or refutes the idea of friction of distance.
Based on the data in the table, identify the origin of the greatest number of immigrants arriving in the United States.
Choose ONE immigrant group from the data table and explain how that group has affected the United States.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
a. Ravenstein's laws of migration are 11 laws on migration based on Ravenstein's research. One of his laws is that a majority of migrants only move a short distance, such as people migrating from Mexico and Cuba into the United States.
b. One way in which the data supports Ravenstein's laws is that most people who migrate are adults not people with families, because it is easier to migrate by yourself compared to having to migrate an entire family unit, which can be upwards of 4 people. That law is reflected in the data above, with the majority of the migrants being between the ages of 25-54.
c. Friction of distance is the extra time, effort, and cost needed when moving and these extra costs are proportional to the amount of distance someone travels.
d. One example of friction of distance is if my friend moved to another city, I would have to expend allot more resources like gas and food expenses and my time to go see them compared to just having to ride my bike over to their house when we lived in the same neighborhood. I have to use extra time and effort to go see them now that they live a further distance away.
e. The data in the table refutes the idea of friction of distance because the percentages of each age group migrating to the US is relatively the same or similar across all of the different areas, even though some areas, like Asia, are much farther from the US compared to Latin America.
f. Based on the data in the table, the origin of the greatest number of immigrants arriving in the United States is from Latin America.
g. Latin America is one immigrant group that has affected the United States. Immigrants from Latin America make up most of America's labor force, with most of them being employed for minimum wage, which is usually higher than what they'd be able to make back in their home countries. Latin American immigrants have also largely influenced the cultures in places that they usually migrate to, such as Miami, Florida, which has a rich Latino culture due to the large amounts of immigrants to the area.
Explanation: